The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 21, 1956, Image 4

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Realizing that the Germans were
| tion, Admiral Rowe replied, ‘Let
i them go, if the enemy will treat my
them likewise, come on home.”
From subsequent reports of Amer-
is convinced the Germans heard the
For the flyers were
treated well at the German’s hands.
There were 2,300 men aboard the
Ranger. “At times they may have
| thought I was a martinet, but with
OBITUARY
Dick London Dies;
Services Today At 3
Dick London, Outlet Road, Har-
veys Lake, died Monday afternoon
following years of invalidism from a
failing heart. Rev. Ira Button and
Rev. Marvin Sweezy will conduct
services this afternoon at 3 from the
Bronson Funeral Home, and burial
will take place in the family plot at
Sunny Side, Tunkhannock.
Mr. London, 66, was a native of
Mill City, son of the late George and
Frances Jackson London. A carpen-
London moved
did they knew about it.
Admiral Rowe's youngest
Roger, is now home for Christmas |
vacation from the Kent school in |
another son, Bruce]
School of Business Administration, |
and an older son Dr. John Gordon
Rowe, an Anglican priest, is an in-
structor at Huron College, Ontario,
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, | Admiral Gordon Rowe held his
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] J 1A | aircraft carrier Ranger before forty
: 5 men gathered Sunday morming at
| the corporate communion breakfast
| of Prince of Peace Church.
| Admiral Rowe, now retired, is an
instructor at Penn State Technical
’ | Institute and lives with his family |
FOR YOUR FRIENDLY |in the former Patterson home on
Lake Street. He was formerly in
PATRONAGE DURING charge of the Naval Air Base at
Quonset, R. L
THE PAST YEAR | One of the incidents related con- |
| cerned a raid on Norway when the '
| Ranger was about the only Ameri-
can ship stationed with the British
fleet at Scapa Flow. The British |
| had hesitated to use the air arm,
? | but finally the Ranger was given
| permission.
It was during that raid that one
| of the Ranger's pilots reported di-
| rectly to Admiral Rowe by radio
| telephone that he had shot down a
German Hinkle, three of the crew
. | were floating in the water, should
Luzerne National Bank ie few I coon
118 Main Street Luzerne
CLEARARCE SALE | Altar and Rosary Society of St |
| Therese’s Church held its annual
| Christmas banquet last Thursday
| evening in the church auditorium.
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Brand New 1956 Leftover CHEY ROLETS Mee Tiues Intaay wae Shovinan
(Limited Quantity) | Mrs. Joseph Scheiber was guest
ALSO | humorist.
| Seated at the speakers’ table
7 —1956 CHEVROLET DEMONSTRATOR | were Father Brennan, Father Mc-
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Fully Equipped, New Car Guarantee |rs. J. Schieber, Mrs, William Guy-
PLUS 'ette, Mrs. James Inman, Mrs. Thom-
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‘Entire Stock of OK USED CARS |Mrs. Edward Petty, and Mrs. Anne
X . | Stenger.
Reduced For Quick Sale Students of Misericordia enter-
tained.
Present were the following wo-
1953 FORD 1949 LINCOLN men: Mesdames Albert Antanaitis,
£ Door Sedan 4 Door Sedan ! John Arnt, Harry Burns, Jacob Be-
V8, R&H.uieeessnosronsse $795 B&H .oieencennsassnreans $245 line, George Bednar, Martin Bilbow,
| James Borton, Oscar Brown, Robert
| Boylan, James Brett, Amerigo Cog-
: 1950 FORD 1950 CHEVROLET | giolo, Michael Chalawick, Joseph
2 Door Sed 4 Door Sedan { Cullen, Philip Coniglio, John Dreher,
vs, NE es vveesases $295 REH oveeeerceersnsncnes $375 Martin Davern, Robert ° Domnick,
| Adrian DeMarco, Silveo DeMeo,
| : William Dettmore, David Evans, Ed
i BONNER CH EVROLET GO Friar, Merrill Faegenburg, Mary
> y Fiske, Frances Goobic, Nancy Grob-
b! BU 8-0319 694 Wyoming Avenue BU 7-2118 lewski, Joseph Goslin, Ambrose
x : | Gavigan, John Gallagher, J. H.
Kingston, Pa. | Gabel, Joseph Gibbons, James. Gar-
rity, Leland Guyette,
lling
calling
you
person
to person
®
to wish you
When distance separates you from | other times, too. With rates being as
loved ones at Christmas time, there’s | low as they are, especially after 6
nothing that brings you so close as a | P.M., you can add so much pleasure
long distance telephone call. And it’s | to life at such small cost. Put long
surprising how much happy warmth | distance in your living. You'll love it. .
2 a long distance call can spread at
Commonwealth Telephone Co.
‘Lake Street Dallas, Pa.
Stanley Hozempa, Anne Hozem-
pa, Anthony Hudak, Fred Hoover,
Fred Houlihan, Joseph Harris, Ken-
neth Inman, Thomas Jones, William
Jones, Clinton Johnson, Stan Kryz-
wicki, Emil Klinges, Ed Kropp, Peter
Luckasavage, Herman Lohman, Rob-
ert Lyons, Sue Luzinski, Jacob
Laux, John Martin, James Miller,
Ed Miller, Walter Matlowski, Wil-
liam Morton, Henry Metzgar, Cassie
Makelonis, Mrank McGarry, Rene
Makar, Robert Methot, Thomas
Moran, Thomas Noon, Francis
O’Hara, Michael Alinitz, William
Purcell, Sam Patner, Joseph Purcell,
John Polachek, Gene Rymer, Louis
Rosen, Ed Rovinski, Joseph Rother,
Raymond Stroud, Paula Szortyka,
Raymond Stralka, Joseph Schilling,
Ed Staub, Richard Staub, Mary BSe-
bolka, © Willard Sorber, Anthony
Schlack, Albert Schaeffer, John.
Stofila, James Trowbridge, Robert
Williams, Stephen Waldow, Robert
Whalen, Ruth Werkheiser, Thomas
Wisnewski, Jr., Thomas Wisnewski,
Sr., Albert Yenches, Sam Zambeto,
Misses Helen Lohman, Anne Mec-
Donald, Rose Ann Patner, Florence
Rave, Frances Walters.
Entertainment was supplied by:
Corrine (Ciavalli, Anne Yurkoski,
Earline Hartman, Elizabeth Insalico,
Rosemary ICroftchick, Mary Anne
Coveleski, Marilyn Faust, Mrs.
Eileen McDowell.
Lake Legion Plans
Children’s Party
Harveys Lake Post 967 American
Legion and its Auxiliary is sponsor-
ing a children’s Christmas party for
the children of its post on Sunday
afternoon at 2 at Wa Hoo Inn, Pole
156, Harveys Lake.
Please make your reservations not |
later than Saturday 6 p.m. by call- |
ing Leo Wodaski, chairman.
WBRE
5:30 fo
Christmas.
| Harveys Lake. Church affiliations
terian,
Surviving are his widow; children:
Albert and Marjorie, Rahway, N. J.;
Mrs. James Milbrodt, Outlet; Minna,
Ernest, Ethel, Marian, Frederick and
| Richard, at home; Sgt. Theodore
London, Colorado; Flora, Johnson
City; three sisters: Mrs. Ethel Win-
termute, Chicago; Mrs. Jennie Rear-
ick, Tunkhannock; and Mrs. Freda
Weid, Dallas; a brother Evan, Fla.
Additional Church News
THE WHITE CHURCH
ON THE HILL
(Trucksville Methodist)
Rev. Arthur B. Mayo, Pastor
Morning Worship with services at
8:30 and 11.
Old Story that Sounds
New.”
Mrs. Ruth Turn Reynolds will
sing “Alleluia” ‘by Mozart at the
| 8:30 service.
| At the 11:00 hour special Christ-
mas music will be provided by the
organist, Mrs. W. R. Blackman, and
the three choirs, (Chancel, ‘Senior
Girls and Senior Choir. Mrs. James
Harrison will be guest violinist, play-
ing “Seraphic Song” by Rubenstein,
with the alto solo sung by Mrs. Fred
Haughwout.
Anthems for the day include
“Hasten Swiftly, Hasten Softly,” by
Kountz, and ‘The Birth of Christ”
by Richter. Soloists in the last
number include Mrs. Harold Croom,
William _ Henninger and ° Richard
Eternally
Davis.
Organ selections include the
Choral Prelude from the ‘‘Christ-
mas Oratorio” ‘by Bach, and “In
Dulci Jubilo” also by Bach. Sunday
School, 9:45, with a special Christ-
mas program of music.
There will be no youth meetings
in the evening. The annual Sunday
School program of recitations and
selections by the children of the
Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary and
Junior Departments will be held in
the Sanctuary at 7.
Monday, December 24: Christ-
mas Eve Holy Communion Service,
7:30. Christmas Eve Holy Commun-
ion Service, 9:30.
Signs of the times—In a shoe re-
pair shop: “We Bring Back De-
| parted Soles!” in a department
store: ‘Bath Towels for the Whole
Damp Family.”
2
6:00 P.M.
for
. compounded
semi-annually.
“When a man starts
inviting somebody to
around!”
him
HOLIDAY ?
We invite you to make this Christ-
mas the best ever by attending our
Church where Christmas is
properly appreciated as a glorious
Holy Event.
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