Footprints »¥ April 25, 1958 region. William R. Florop Mills. Weisler will SECTION B— PAGE 2 Continued from Section B, Page 1) ood, N. J. Mrs. Margaret Layaou | Youngblood, 91, breaks hip. | Pauline Roth is third Mrs. Wyo- | emes, Shavertown. ming Valley to be picked from this | May 2, 1958 Others were Mrs. Eberle, formerly of Shavertown, and Mrs. Fred Eck, Shavertown. man Weisler as manager of Natona Native Lace operations. | motorboat. Champion Hollycourt Starbright, silver miniature poodle, wins again in Baltimore County Dog Show, shown by Tom Robinson. MARRIED: Mary Lou Weigel, i Trucksville, to Raymond C. Mall he Franks, towed ashore in her Charles Robert Fleming and Bernard J. Podcasy form law partnership. | Margaret Coole is named Lake- Noxen May Queen. Bishop Fred Corson takes part in six ceremonials at four Methodist chur- ches of the area: Dallas, Shaver- succeeds Her- | direct all THE DALLAS POST, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1958 Westmoreland High School Student Council Three Wilkes-Barre anglers are rescued from Haryeys Lake by Mrs. town, Ruggles, Orange. Pop Evans observed 89th birth- FERNBROOK Brings the old, old wish to you! MERRY CHRISTMAS ~ ELSTON & GOULD Marilyn Eck, Lee Moyer, Case. day. DIED: William Krause, 65, form- ¢ fl l'erly of Dallas. Mrs. Etta Randall, 83, native of Beaumont. Mrs. Josephine Sogber, 49, Sweet Valley. Francis Shaw, 52, in Sweet Valley. Nelson Burgess, 64, Carverton. May 9, 1958 Three families take the stage for Mother's Day: Melbourne Carey's, Queen, Sandra Baird maid of honor. Dallas CD feeds 167 children eva- cuated from Kingston ‘in nuclear blast drill. L. E. Jordan ATE for Ro- tary District 471 governor. MARRIED: Phyllis Evelyn Kocher, Ruggles, to Arthur L. Langston, Newport News, Virginia. May 16, 1958 Strike halts Jackson Institution job. Twenty-four inch daughter born to the Curtis Bynons. .David T. Jones, 39, Loyalville, narrowly escapes death under an overturned tractor. Local high schools will have 190 graduates. DIED: Mrs. Addie Mathers, 99, Trucksville. Ray Wardan, 72, Shav- ertown. James Reed, 72, Trucksville. Pamela DeRemer, seven months, Dallas. Harvey Sutton; 71, Lehman. Irvin Newberry, 87, Bristol. May 23, 1958 Flack and*Stassen carry area in primaries. Obed Hontz is elected Republican Committeeman for Shavertown; wrecks motorcycle, breaks shoulder. DEATHS: Mrs. Fannie Trescott, 83, Sweet Valley. Francis W. Brown, Ferris C. Roberts, 60, of Mooretown. Mrs. Glendora James, 34, Oakdale. Frank Reakes, 43, Meadowecrest. 49, Ceasetown. Iver Stuerjord, 78, Hayfield Farms. 81, Pikes Creek. May 30, 1958 DEATHS: Mrs. those course; Dallas Safety Council gives safety awards to children. June 6, 1958 within a week on local roads: ward Janjigian, 15, son of Dr. and Mrs. and Dorothy Desmond, 15, Wilkes- Barre; first deaths in seven months in traffic accidents Mountain. moreland, Wednesday; and Lehman Friday. Dallas, road. Arnold Orr, First row, seated left to right — Joanne Joos, Robert Shotwell, Albert Dendler, vice president, Mildred (Susan) Williams, secretary, Patricia Dyer, president, Frederick Eck, treasurer, Charlene Mannear, Judy Richards, Ronald Trewern, Bonnie Standing, back row, left to right — Betty Harris, Virginia Morgan, Mrs. Clara Lord, Honor students: Lehman, Betty Lou Kliamovich, Jean Drapiewski; Lake, Sandra Engelman and Connie Smith. Auction dinner great success. Alderson depot being razed. Fannie Houck, 56, with fourteen children; Dr. Jay formerly of Dallas. Mrs. Florence Young's, with eleven; Dr. H. G. . > : y Traver, 79, Noxen. Albin Baker, Gallaghtr's with eight. Lake Silkworth. Thomas Lare, Lu- Pat Whittaker is Township May he ! ? MARRIED: Gloria Joan Reynolds, Rochester, N. Y. to Anthony E. To- luba, Harveys Lake. Natona presents safety awards to completing a ten - weeks’ Two high school sophomores killed Ed- Edward Janjigian, Kingston; in the Back Load of logs rolls off truck onto Ernest Wenner, Nescopeck, at Keef- er sawmill; breaks his spine. Fred Howell retires after teaching thirty-four years. High School graduations: West- Lake-Noxen DEATHS: Russell D. Rogers, 52, Idetown. Gertrude May Thomas, 83, Noxen. Shavertown. Retta Birth, 37, Sweet Valley. Patrick L. Sweeney, 91, Har- Margaret Youngblood, 91, Elmer Williams,” North District, Dal- | veys Lake. las Borough. MARRIED: Marion Joan Weiss, Strike breaks at Jackson Tnsti- Shrineview, to George Edwards, tution. Maltoon, Ill. Two accidents: Paul Rother, 6,| June 13, 1958 hit by car; Gordon Lorentz, 18, Dallas Township parents protest threat of curtailment of school bus service to those children inside the walking State. ‘zone prescribed by the ACCIDENTS: Leonard Harvey of bruised when car runs off Demunds Road, we wish the joys of a our greetings, we'd like cherished friends, good old-fashioned Christmas. And log with to send our sincere thanks for the opportunity Lynn McCarty, Svolle Scott, James Case, John Chapple, Joseph Joseph Rakshys, Mollahan, Gary Dietz, Peter Lawson, Edgar Inman, Clinton Hess, Ross Steinhauer, David Stout, Josephine Balas, Bonnie Jenkins. Absent when the picture was taken — Robert Eyet, William Whittaker. car in the creek, na injuries. Bobby Berlew, 9, Shavertown, fractured skull from fall off bike. MARRIED: Anne Palmer, Chase, to Robert J. Rebennack, Kingston. Marilyn Mosier, Dallas, Yale, Laceyville. Shirley Louise Schutz, Trucksville, to Peter Tonte, Avoca. June 20, 1958 David Kunkle, 25, Dallas, is badly injured in a car crash near Patuxent Naval Base, Maryland. Two foxes acting in a peculiar manner are killed near Shady Side. Six years ago, the area had a mad fox epidemic in which one woman died of a fox bite. Raymon Hedden gets contract for Dallas Methodist construction. Ray Evelan gets superintendency of four Armour Leather plants, will move from Noxen to Williamsport. Property of Miners Bank is beau- tified with flowering laurel from / DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA “Too many children for too Hirde money.’ Gate of Heaven Fiesta draws good brook. crowds; Idetown Auction a success. DIED: Boyd Dodson, 53, Hunts- ville. Mrs. Elizabeth Piskorik, Fern- : (Footprints continued next week) ta Albert | Advisor; Wayne Schmoll, Bucky Edwards’ nursery. DEATHS: Charles Dana LaBar, 83, Noxen. Mrs. Amelia Jones, 71, Har- | veys Lake. Mrs. Grace Smith, | Mooretown, 79. MARRIED: Connie Miller ward Varheley. Alice May Spencer to John Paul, Jr. Therese Leeder to Ronald S. Woolcock. Barbara Kern to Charles Lasher. ANNIVERSARIES: Mr. and Mrs. Archie Baker, golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobbie Sr., 55th. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hilbert, 50th. Curved bars for Girl Scouts: Jean- ette Nothoff, Kathleen Whalen, Eil- een Schaller, Bonnie West, Kathryn Girvan, Bao 30. June 27, 1958 Franklin Patton, loses arm in baler. Burgess Berti proclaims Library Auction Week, July 6 to 12. David Kunkle improving. Dallds Area School board says, to Ed- Noxen, nearly 3 { ~ our friends and customers, the pleasure of serving you. May your Yuletide he bright FROM ALL THE GANG 'L. RICHARDSON DODGE - PLYMOUTH LAKE STREET and sincere thanks for with all the season's joys. ; DALLAS B { of serving HARVEYS LAKE LIGHT COMPANY CHURCH STREET DALLAS all our patrons. o.our many friends both old and new, we wish the joys of the season in fullest measure. May your holidays sparkle with the merriment of good times and good cheer, and glow with the radiance of warm friendships, family and home. hy ? Frank DALLAS ESSO SERVICENTER Clyde Birth Walt Hennebaul, Jr. Leroy White BIRTHS Walt Hennehaul, Sr. Dick Holdredge “Jud” Holdredge : Centini eT his George Hall 3 ep Ts yee yy § xX \ /3 (7 N\ A I 5 A WY sn Bn TO ~ mE i = ei -_ a # , s 2 Sa HT A WTO 0 0S i WR NS M010 RE SR nT CR SE ne y CHARA AIA) S50 ARAN SAB s
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