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Penna. Welfare Forum
Pennsylvania Welfare Forum will
consider ‘The Affluent Society, its
Implications for Health and Wel-
fare,” at a three-day meeting at/|
Benjamin Franklin Hotel in Philadel-
phia March 21 to 23.
Protective Association
Back Mountain Protective Asso-
ciation will meet tonight at 8 in the
] 2 Airman Of The Month
Library Annex, to hear James L. |
Brown report on the Public Utility | |
Commission hearing in Harrisburg. |
Read The Post Classified
St. Patrick’s
Gosart Expands
Parking Areas
“Something is doing: and Charlie |
is doing it” might well be the slogan
for Charlie Gosart of Gosart’s Market |
on Memorial Highway.
Trees - on the eighty-foot plot |
‘between the Market and August |
Walters’ Building have been r emoved |
and 1,000 cubic yards of fill dirt will |
be brought in ‘to bring the area up |
to grade.
When completed this will give the | |
Market two large parking areas on | | Leitch of Detroit, Mich., visiting her. |
either side of the building. The |
new lot will have room for 20 to 30 |
but more important it will
afford access for trucks to unload |
along side the Market rather than in
front of it.
cars,
—2 NIGHTS— |
Friday, March 17th §
; and |
Saturday, March 18th
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| performance of duty.
| J. A. Costello, U:S.A.F. Commander,
| says “I fully indorse A/M Rogowski’s
| nomination
| Month. He is competent and reli-
| Township School,
| ‘School,
his
Both Wrists Still In
Casts, But Home Again
Mrs. Alice Davis returned to her
home on Grove Street this weekend,
from Nesbitt Hospital,
had been admitted four ‘weeks
earlier with a fractured skull and
two fractured wrists. Mrs. Davis,
doing practical nursing in a Forty
Fort Home, fell down a flight of
stairs.
Her wrists are still encased in
plaster but she is able to use her
fingers. Her daughter, Mrs. Barbara
Scheiner, has returned to her home
in Rochester after taking charge of
the Grove Street household for three
weeks, Richard Davis, with the Navy.
Band in Washington, D. C., was at
home for thé weekend. Mrs. Davis
would appreciate callers.” She is
grateful for the cards and remem-
brances received while in the hos-
pital, and for the Sunshine Basket
+. A3/C RONALD J. ROGOWS
A 3/C Ronald Rogowski, son of
and Mrs.: Alfred Rogowski,
| Pike's Creek has been’ chosen from
| a squadron of 615 Airmen as ‘“Air-
man of the Month” at the Forbes
[Air Force Base, Topeko, Kansas.
Selection was based on competence,
| reliability, neatness and outstanding
‘A letter sent the family by Major
for “Airman of the
able, far above the average in every
respect, and 4 definite” asset to our
| or ganization.’
Airman Rogowski attended Lake |
Gate of Heaven
and was graduated from
| Central Catholic High School, Kings
ton, ‘in the class of 1960. He took
basic. ‘training ‘at Lackland,
where she |
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1961
Overbrook Avenue, ‘had as weekend
guests Mrs. Anne Schmidt and Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Patterson of Phila-
delphia.
| Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button of Over-
| brook Avenue, have returned home
after spending a week visiting Rev.
| and Mrs. Pat Loftus in Hollisterville.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burezyk, Mrs.
| Ralph Fitzgerald . and
{Martha and Karen, visited in Mont- |
| gomery on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Cooke, Wil-
mington, Del., were weekend guests
| of” Mrs. Cooke's mother, Mrs. Sarah |
Mrs. Moss has
Mrs. Wallace |
| Moss, Shaver Street.
her other daughter,
daughters, |
Tommy and Susie, Fairless Hills, Pa.,
spent the weekend at the home of | mans on Sunday.
their son, Walter,
ALTE TRS ES
NOXEN
SPELL EESTI ATTEN 0
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Galka, Sr.
Jr., and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Novak; Nik and |
Mark, of Williamsport, spent the |
weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ira
Beahm.
Mr. and Mrs. David Brobst, Lynn, |
Pa., announce the birth of a baby
girl, Terry, Medical ‘Arts Hospital,
Montrose, on Saturday, March 11.
They are former Noxen residents.
Robert -Holeman, son of Mr. and | | This is their fourth child.
Mrs. William Holeman, Overbrook
| Avenue, a sophomore at Westmore- |
land High School, smashed his ring
| finger, left hand while taking gym |
jron Wednesday. He dropped a 12
| pound shot put weight causing con- |
| siderable damage td the finger.
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| Road, has been confined to her home |
for a few days with an illness.
Meeker
Pamona Grange No. 44 met at Car-
Business meeting was held in the
morning.
High School. A reading, “The Dig- |
nity of Farm Labor”
Mrs. Mildred Bronson. This same |
reading was given. many years ago
John Hildebrant. At the evening
meeting, 5th Degrees were conferred
{upon thirty-seven members. Those
attending from . Lehman . Grange
were: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide, Mr.
and Mrs Alfred Bronson, Sweet
Valley, Mr. and Mrs. John Hilde-
brant, Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Winter,
by William Armstrong, father of Mrs.
Mrs. Oscar Dymond, Fernbrook |
[focher and Carl Hackling, attended | ton; N. J.
a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | M ul Thoms
Ifichucd Patton. and wtondly 2 r. and Mrs. Paul Thomas and |
verton Grange Hall on Saturday. | Athens, on Saturday evening.
An open session was held Lutheran Church, with Eddie Cris-
in the afternoon with colored slides! | pell,
and comment on Russia by Edwin Imodton. attended a Luther League
Cobleigh, history teacher at GAR | workshop at “St.
was given by | |'afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams and
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman, |
| Sayre, visited the William Engel-
Fred Schenck wishes to thank
all who remembered him with cards
while a patient in the hospital. It
greatly helped to make the time
shorter and pleasanter.,
I
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George Fritz and son, Guy, visited
Reed Fritz at Millville, Pa., on Sun- |
day.
Thinking about buying or selling ?
Besecker Real Estate
Talks Your Language.
Dallas, ORchard 4-5551
a patient at General Hospital, re-
turned to his home on Saturday
"| evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Engelman
visited Mrs. George Engelman, at
Wilpon on Sunday.
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Linemen In Germany
KARLSHUHE, GERMANY (AHT-
NC) — Army Privates Peter Frit-
sky Jr., 18, and Robert D. Rogers,
19, of Dallas recently arrived in
Germany as members of the 25th
| Signal Battalion.
Fritsky, whose father Eves on
Route 3, is a pole lineman in the
battalion in Karlsruhe.
Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. El-
don H. Rogers, Route 2, is a pole
lineman in the battalion’s Company
A in Karlsruhe.
The soldiers entered the Army in
September 1960, received basic
training at Fort Dix, N. J., and were
| last stationed at Fort Gordon, Ga.
They are 1960 graduates of West-
family of Lancaster, spent the week- | | moreland High School.
end with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Keip-
|'er and family.
Mrs. Thomas Miller, Towanda,
| spent Sunday "at thé home of her
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Fritz, on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Dienstel of Elkland, |
Md., |
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late, and miscellaneous cakes, also |
parents: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hack-
ling. r 3
Mr. and Mrs. James Patton, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Shives, Dorrance
Rev. Wesley Kimm, St. Luke's
Larry Pederson, and Freddie |
John’s Lutheran |
Church, Wilkes-Barre, on Sunday |
7 |
Do not forget the Irish Fair which
is to be held on Friday, March 17,
by Classmates Class of Methodist
will be a cake contest, prizes to be |
awarded for the best white, choco- |
the nicest decorated. The family |
album will be presented and musical |
Mr. and Mrs. Robert May visited |
I Wheeler's Cale
selections. Lunch will be served. £
Mr.
| family Sweet Valley, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sha-
lata and Mr. and Mrs. William
Shalata, whose daughter,
brated ‘her fourth birthday.
Clarence Turner, for several days |
NOXEN ROAD
HARVEYS LAKE
EVERY SAT. NIGHT
LOBSTER TAIL
PLATTER
'/2 Spring Chicken
Church in the Church Parlors. There |B
| was employed- at Parry's Gulf Gas
| convalescing at her home after fall-
ing in her back yard and breaking
| her leg in three places.
| taken to the Noxen Clinic by am-
| later
of her.
| Boice’s eighty-ninth birthday anni-
| Hummelstown, living in a trailer at
- County prison, for beating-Mrs. John
Texas. He has been stationed at
| Forbes since October.
Prior to entering the service he
Station on Memorial Highway. He
is the oldest of six children.
Recovering From Fall
Mrs. Arnold Patton, Beaumont; is
She was
bulance where the leg was set and
put in a cast. Her sister,
Barbara Schoonover is taking care
All this happened on Grandma
versary.
Remanded To Jail
Harold. Allabaugh, Jr., 33 of
Harveys Lake last September, awaits
psychiatric examination at Luzerne
Edwards, 23, of Harv eys Lake RD.
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| Robbins were Sunday visitors of
| Mrs. Beulah Winters.
trom Lady Toby Rebekah Lodge.
Classmates Irish Fair
Classmates Sunday School class
will hold: an Irish Fair on St. Pat-
rick’s Day in the Noxen Methodist
Church parlors, starting at 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Elwood Patton is general
chairman.
Included in the program will be a
cake contest, with prizes for the best
white, chocolate, and miscellaneous
cakes, and for the most tastefully
decorated. The family album will
be presented by class members, and
refreshments will be served.
Idetown
Confidence class met at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George May Tuesday
\ Mrs. Fred Harlow at Kingston and
Mr. and Mrs. William Teske and
children Jeffery and Sarah, Ply- [pital on Sunday. . ;
Mr. Harlow at the Veterant’s Hos- |
mouth, were Sunday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Burt Bryant, Jr. and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski and
children, Linda, Joann, John, and
Jim, visited Mr and Mrs. Robert
Leonard, Philadelphia, on Sunday.
Jim is spending some time with the
Leonards.
- Even though you may not all be
trick, I think on St. Patrick's Day
we all’ are or feel we are. Happy
St. Patrick’s Day!
night. Assisting hostess was Mrs.
Roswell Frederick. Mrs. Herbert
Ward led the devotions while Mrs. |
Mary Rogers presided at the busi- |
ness. Present were Mesdames Bruce |
Williams, . Harold Donnelly, Mary
Rogers, Glenn Spencer, Alfred Had- |
sel, Roswell Frederici; Mr. and Mrs. |
George May, Rev. and Mrs. William |
B. Howard, Merrel . Burnett, Mrs. |
Herbert Ward, Mrs. Ralph Welsh
Mrs. Lewis Anesi and Bess Cooke.
PFC Robert E Weaver, who was’
stationed in Chicago, was home on I
a 20-day leave. He left on Thursday |
night for Fort Dix, N. J., from there
will fly to Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Spencer and |
Sharon spent the weekend with'|
relatives and friends in Rochester, |
New York.
Clark Smith of Allentown spent |
last week with his mother, iid
Libbie Smith.
Kunkle
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brace and
Lee, Mrs. Leona Brace, Mrs. Hazel
Mr. Edgar Kerlin is a patient at
the Tyler Memorial Hospital,
Meshoppen.
Happy birthday this week to Vera |
Condon, Sara Williams, Jerry Miller,
Raymond Hoyt, Jo Carol Birnstock,
Grace Sayre, Irene Transue, and
Harry Sweppenheiser, Jr.
Last Thursday, Naomi Ashburner
was pleasently surprised when a few
of her friends dropped in to help her
celebrate her birthday. Those pre-
sent included Myrtle Hess, Grace'Ide,
Edith Weaver and Flossie Hoyt.
Fernbrook
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilgus, Lester,
N. J., spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Randall, Roushey
Plot.
Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick,
Harris Street, spent Monday visiting
friends in Binghamton, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. William Holeman,
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