@ Purely Personal A 3/[C Joseph Wroblewski who has been stationed at Chanute Field, Ill., is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wro- blewski, Garbutt Ave., Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hutchison, Overbrook Road, will have as week- end guests Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Dodson of Cambridge, here to at- tend the Turrell-Wolfe wedding. Mrs. Alan Scattergood, Glenside, will bring the twins, Alan and Linda, to spend Memorial Day with Mrs. Melvin Mosier, Dallas R. D. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Rider Ben- scoter, Oakdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oney, Johnson City, are ing, ANCE CHEE OLIDAY I-LITES at Evans Drug Store sLNINNTe HITS TH] Breyers ICE CREAM 1/2 Gal. 99¢ Li Pin le or ae 25¢ pt. SHERBERT 89¢ 2 gal. EER SITE ESTEE TICE TERR RATTAN ean Residential ® FISHING on rosivent LICENSES ® MOTORBOAT LICENSES AST ILM INISHING Lvans DRUG STORE Phone 4-3888 Main Highway EEE EEE ES ETERS EEE EET SARC RRC RARE Shavertown RIE EEE RIT RECITES EERE REECE RTE rn nnd SEE EEE TERE EIT EE SHNHEI EEE nnn i “- 4h lad ~ B.S.T.C. Graduates Arnold, Garinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger of Harveys Lake, was a member of the grad- uating class at Bloomsburg State Teachers’ College on Monday. He re- ceived the B. S. Degree, majoring in science. Arnold is a graduate of Lake Township High School where he was editor of the year book, a mem- ber of the basketball and baseball teams and the Northeast District Band. In the fall of 1951 he entered Bloomsburg State Teachers College where along with his diploma this week he received the coveted Serv- ice Key, the highest award the Col- lege gives its graduates. He was president of the Senior Class, mem- ber of the Science Club, the Pep Committee, Bloomsburg Players, College Council, Varsity Club, Wes- ley Fellowship, humor editor of the College Magazine, writer of ‘“Un- der Currents” in the college paper, and director of many talent shows. This summer Arnie will again direct the Irem Temple Country Club swimming pool and in the fall will leave to teach at Tredyffrin- Eastown High School in Berwyn, Pa. Deborah Ann Shewan Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shewan, Levittown, Pa., announce the birth of a seven pound, one-half ounce baby girl, Deborah Ann, May 8. The Shewans have two other children, Linda Lee, aged seven and Larry, Car Crashes Pole At Pikes Creek Teen-Agers Escape Serious Injury Seven teen-agers, four boys and three girls, escaped death Tuesday night at 11 when the car in which they were returning from Wolfe's Grove roller skating rink struck an- other car almost head-on at Pikes Creek, rolled down the road, and hit a utility pole. The car, driven at high speed, left the road at the curve near Charles Updyke’s barn, swerved back from the shoulder, crashed into the second car with the left front, and rolled over before coming to rest on its side against the pole. David Davenport, 61, Shickshinny, driver of the second car, seeing the car coming, out of control, pulled off the road, pursued by the flying car. His car is badly damaged. The young driver did not carry insur- ance. : The Alfred Bronson ambulance took five of the victims to Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. Rittenhouse, of Hun- locks Creek, following with two more. The driver, Marvin Puter- baugh, 18, Plymouth, was the most seriously injured. Flesh was stripped from his right hand and he bled from scalp wounds. The remaining six were treated for shock, brush burns, bruises and contusions. One girl suffered injuries to her lips and teeth. Mrs. Fred Updyke, hearing the car roar down the hill, said, “He’ll never make that turn,” and with that there was the sound of the crash. Other neighbors concur that the car was speeding. Women Of Rotary Plan Covered Dish Supper Dallas Women of Rotary held their monthly dinner meeting at the Irem Temple Country Club. Mrs. Arthur Ross presided. On June 16, a covered dish supper will be held at the home of the president, Mrs. Arthur Ross, Machell Avenue, Dal- las. Mrs. Ornan Lamb is chairman aged five. Mrs. Shewan is the form- er Marjorie Phipps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phipps of Main Road, Dallas. : Mrs. Phipps has just returned after spending three weeks with the Shewans. All Kinds of Insurance HAROLD E. FLAGK AGENCY HAROLD E. CHARLES D. FLACK FLACK Res. Phone © Office Phone Dallas Wilkes-Barre 4-4171 VAlley 3-2189 PEAT FOR SALE Call or come in and see Eckert Bros. for prices on best quality peat for your lawn shrubbery, garden etc. We sell by the bushel, bag or cu. yard delivered or haul it yourself. Location — Machell Ave., Dallas, Pa. PHONES Paul Eckert Da 4-6492 Wm. Eckert Da 4-2036 After Hours right: Sickler, Joan Walp, Patsy Steele, Elaine Shotwell, Shirley Rasmus, Poepperling, Patricia Farr. Lots Of Parking For Big Parade Sweet Valley Has - Picnic Facilities Sweet Valley Memorial Parade committee, by arranging for use of Wolfe’s Grove, provides sightseers, especially those with children, a comfortable spot to enjoy the parade on Memorial Day without of this affair and will contact mem- bers by phone. A very interesting and entertain- ing program of old time fashions was presented by Mrs. Oswald Grif- Robert Graves and Mrs. Ambrose. Guests were Mrs, J. L. Brownlee, Mrs. Wilson Garinger, and Mrs. Harry Goeringer. Following members attended: Mrs. Francis Ambrose, Mrs. Oswald Griffith, Mrs. L. L. Richardson, Mrs. Ornan Lamb Mrs, George Metz, Mrs. Robert Hale, Mrs. Donald Evans, Mrs. Jack Landis, Mrs. Lester Jor- don, Mrs. Robert Bodycomb, Mrs. Robert Graves, Mrs. Weldon Farrar, Mrs. Nesbitt Garinger, Mrs. W. B. Jeter, Mrs. Hanford Eckman, Mrs. Harry Edwards and Mrs. Elmer R. Dennis. Francis joined our standing along ‘the main street for two or three hours in advance. There are a great many picnic tables and plenty of seating space where families can remain in com- fort until the first strains of the band. The parade breaks up as it passes Wolfe's Grove. Two church groups will serve dinner, beginning at 11:30, but those spectators unable to procure din- ner at the Christian Church or the Church of Christ will find plenty of food at concession stands in the Grove. 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