The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 01, 1962, Image 4

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El VALLEY SCOUT TROOP
CHA RTERED
| 'roop 444 applied for renewal of
er February 19 from Wyoming
) ey Council, Boy Scouts of
| erica. Church of Christ sponsors
¢ troop.
| roop chairman will be William
noreaux; committeemen Robert
'rke, Ord Trumbower, treasurer,
1 Charles Masters.
coutmaster will - be Joseph G.
5
op with Albert L. Ray, sas assist-
ye: 3
4
i
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ev. William Hughes will serve as
titutional Representitive to Wyo-
aig Valley Council. The Troop
recharter with the following
s; Barry Ray, Junior Scout Mas-
‘Peter (Clarke, Richard Dougal,
hard Heiser, Gerard Kipp,” Timo-
4 Nevill, Bernard Saluta, Darwin
ith and George Swire.
: e troop signed 100% for Boys’
se magazine and made plans for
| rancements and the District First
1 Meet February 26, in Nanticoke.
arter was reviewed and approved
- Reginald Curtis, District Com-
| ssioner and Gene Trautwein, Dis-
A ot Scout Executive.
The troop will meet each Mon-
Ly evening promptly at seven at
urch of Christ.
. and Mrs. Ord Trumbower
ertained Mrs, Elizabeth Kiefer,
s, at dinner on Sunday.
b News: The committee of Cub
op 444 met February 19. Insti-
nal representative, Rev. Wil-
G. Hughes gave the prayer.
es Perkins, committee chair-
presided. Mrs. Floyd Wolfe
treasurer's report; asked that
of Toothbrush sale money be
d in immediately. Mrs. Frank
a, hospitality chairman, dis-
d the Blue and Gold Banquet,
ich was held February 27, at
e Grove Methodist Church.
inald Curtis, District Commis-
E
ie
Scout Executive gave brief
ere are two dens. Meetings
‘e held at the home of Mrs. Marge
illiams, Pikes Creek, with Mrs.
5 Garrahan assisting, and at
home of Mrs. Floyd Wolfe, who |
assisted by Mrs. Frank Beuka.
\ttending were Cub Master Burl
Wolfe,
0D NEWS CLUB HOLDS.
entine. party.
ed by Mrs, Clayton Edwards,
ssisted by Gloria Long. The chil-
n sang songs; exchanged Valen-
and had a special Valentine
along with their regular
~ Those attending were given
rs and served lunch. Forty- |
ee members are enrolled with an
erage of about twenty-five at-
ing each meeting.
e condition of
Mrs. Anna |
scent Home,
1
SWEET VALLEY
Mrs. Arden Hunter, Towson,
Maryland, has received her Citizen-
ship papers. Tests were taken last
week in Scranton, with Mrs. Hunt-
er’s husband, her five-year old son,
Francis, four-year old daughter,
Linda attending. Formerly from
Japan, - Mrs. Hunter resided in
Sweet Valley, before moving to
Towson, Mr. Hunter, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Hunter, is em-
ployed as Terminal Manager for
Midwest Haulers, Baltimore, They
spent last week in Sweet Valley.
Keith Kittle, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Kittle, Jr. observed his eighth
birthday last week, Cake and ice-
cream was enjoyed by the family,
but duc tu the tnree little Kittles
being ill, nothing extra was planned.
His brother and sister are Alan and
Cheryle. Happy birthday and get
well soon. :
Danny Dougal, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Dougal was eight years
old last week. Danny is in second
grade at Ross Elementory School.
Maple Grove WS.C.S. will sell
pasties today. Orders may be taken
by ca’ling Eleanor Bronson, Frieda
Graham, or the Parsonage.
Birthday greetings to Tom Major
and Fred Brown, both students at
Lake-Lehman High School where
Tom is a senior, and Fred a sopho-
more. i
Mrs. Howard Post and son, Henry,
enjoyed Ice Skating at Twin Lakes
Sunday. Guests at the Post home
were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Billings and
son, Tab, Berwick.
Rev. Leslie Couden, Penndel,
spent last week end with the Alton
Johnsons and the Charles Perkins
families. ‘Patricia Perkins, student
nurse at General Hospital, was home
for the week-end.
Mr. and ‘Mrs. Preston L. Mingus
had as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs.
Royce White, and children, Cheryl,
| Eric and Kevin; Mr. and Mrs. War-
and Gene Trautwein, Dis- |
ren Stah'er and son Jerry; Mrs.
Doyle Mingus, all of Berwick; Mr.
‘and Mrs. Glenn Brown, Fred, Faye,
‘Glenna Gay and Susan, Lehman
| Heights. Cheryl White. was the |
{ week-end guest of Kathy Mingus.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ferrey were |
| Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ord |
| Blaine, Outlet Sunday.
| Mrs.
dyke, Mrs. James Garrahan, Mrs. | John, and Beth Ann, along with
Mrs. Frank Beuka, | Mrs. Creasing’s father, C'eon Dribel-
Marge Williams, Mrs. Albert L. | bis, Pikes Creek, recently motored to
Thomas Creasing, Tommy |
Saugreties, N. Y. to accompany Mrs.
Dribelbis home. Mrs. Dribelbis had
| been spending some time at the
d News Club, which meets at | | home of her son and daughter-in-
ome of Mr. and Mrs, Charles | law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dribe!l-
Long each week, recently held a bis,
The club is con- |
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip H. Farber,
Sr. and daughters, Kathleen and
| Phy'lis, visited Paul Faber, Wilkes:
| Barre last week: Paul had been ill
{with a heart condition, Xathleen
{and Phyllis are voice and piano stu-
dents of Ruth Turn Reynolds. On
| Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Farber,
| Wilkes-Barre visited the Phillip H. |
| Farbers.
Legally, the husband is head of |
foover, a guest at Carpenter Con- | the household and the pedestrian |
who sustained a has the right-of-way. Both are safe |
ctured hip when she fell several | as long as they don’t try to exercise
reeks ago, remains about the same. | their rights.
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Howard Whitesell, seated at left,
president of Whitesell Brothers, Dal-
las, developers of Oak Hill and Mid- |
way Manor, and Wilbur Shorts,
standing second from left, co-de-
veloper ‘of College Manor, near Col-
lege Misericordia, are joined by a
committee of Wilkes-Barre Junior
of Commerce members in sponsor-
ship with the Home Builders Asso-
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 1.1962
Planning For Home-Builders Show April 27 - May 1
ciation of Luzerne County of the
Northeastern’ Pennsylvania Home to
and Industry Show.
Whitesell and John J. Dougherty, '
seated at left, who head the plan-
ning committees of each organiza-
tion, yesterday announced that the
“show’”’ dates will be April 27
through May at the West Be
‘Armory.
|
!
Assisting them, are, standing left |
right, Albert G. Albert, im-
mediate past president of the Jay- |
cees; Shorts, who is the Home Build-
ers Association president; Leonard
J. Mulcahy, Jaycees president; and
Joseph J. Murtha, who is co-chair- |
men of the show, and a member |
of the Home Builders Association.
Annual Concert
For Children
Philharmonic Plays
For Sth, 6th Grades
Miss Louise Ohlman, elementary
| music supervisor, will announce the
annnual Wilkes-Barre Philharmonic
Children’s Concert to fifth and sixth
graders in the Dallas schools this
| week and next.
|be held at Irem Temple on Satur-
| day, April 28, at 1:30 p.m. It is
free, but a small charge is made
{for bus transportation and the buses
{must be arranged for considerably
ahead of time.
Miss Ohlman has a heavy sched-
ule this year as she is in charge
of the high school choruses as well
as all elementary music. However,
she will take time to sign the
children up for the concert because
she feels it is something they should-
not miss.
The Children’s Concert is financed
and arranged by the Junior League
of Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Fred Maier,
i Haddonfield Hills, is heading up
| arrangements in the Dallas School
District.
Evelyn Orchard On Team
| Evelyn Orchard, Tenckeville; plays
‘guard on the Lebanon Valley Co'-
| lege Girl's Basketball Team.
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you drop a couple of
aspirin in the water!
Red Rock Radar Technician Has
Sideline At Lake Champlain
One of our
Robert N, Cartier, who came to this
area from Colchester, Vermont and
lives, with his wife and five and a
ha'f children, in Meadowcrest.
Mr, Cartier is with the Federal
Aviation, stationed at Red Rock as
a radar technician since last July.
| He has been with the FAA for four
The concert will |
years, stationed before coming to
{Red Rock with the agency in Burl-
ington, Vermont.
After four years with the Navy
in World War 2, he took advantage
of the G.I. bill to study electronics
at Massachussets Radio and T-V
School in Boston, graduating in
1952.
His time is so completely occupied
with his present assignment, where
day work alternates with night work
and hours are long and arduous,
that he has not permitted himse'f
to be drawn into many civic activ-
ities. But he was president of the
PTA in Colchester, and interested
in education, Two of his five daught-
ers are students at Gate of Heaven,
where he is a member of the PTG.
Up at Mallets Bay on Lake
Champlain, he has a string of sum-
mer cottages for the tourist trade.
“Seems as if the weather must have
been better when I was a kid,” he
muses, ‘and that the sun shone a'l
| the time. And you have to have good
weather if = you want to attract
renters, They take it as a personal
affront if it clouds over and gets
chilly.”
Last summer he logged off a
three acre tract in the woods back
of the lake-side cottages, creating
space for a picnic ground and play
area. The logs which resulted
from the logging operation were
{sent to the mill and part of them
| were ploughed right back into the *
newer residents is | place, used as material for picnic |
tables and benches.
This is known as Yankee thrift.
only Mr. Cartier isn’t exact'y a |
Yankee. Both he and his wife are
of French descent. Mrs. Cartier is
the former Marguerite Noel. And |
the small three-year old daughter
her Dad on Wednesday is definite'y
the French type, with lovely black
eyes and demurely curling lashes.
The Cartiers are holding their fing-
ers ‘crossed for a son.
“What does your wife do?”
brought a chuckle from Mr. Cartier.
“Ill have to tell her that,” he
said.
“Well, I didn’t mean to imply
that she sat around holding her
hands, I just thought she might
have some hobby.”
Mrs, Cartier has business educa-
tion, She used to audit the town
books, but lately she has been too
busy. Helping run the cottage busi-
ness in the summer, plus raising a
family, sees to that.
As for Mr, Cartier, he likes to
hunt and fish. And swim. Only,
he explained, running cottages in
your off hours doesn’t leave time
for swimming, even if the lake is
right across the road.
Mrs. Cartier joined her husband
in Meadowecrest last September, af-
ter the cottages closed for the seas-
on.
The cottages started out as one
cottage on a lake frontage purchased
by Mr. Cartier. Eventua'ly he was
able to purchase adjoining acreage
and the cottage business expanded.
There is a sandy beach, and two
aluminum boats are available. It
sounds like a heavenly spot for a
{ vacation.
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avenue to attend the clergy insti- ly pretty.”
| tute.
gregation invites the ministers to be
| guests and hear some outstanding
| Hebrew scholar.
{a number
| miss it.
{hood knows
licious lunch.
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Mount Zion -:- Carverton -:- Orange
BROTHERHOOD WEEK
Last week was more or less busy.
And another
So I kept from being bored while |
| sitting at the edge of a Board meet-
ling,
Incidenta’ly, from what I heard
ttend the Spring concert by the
ot Valley Oratorjo Society
when it will sing Haydn's ‘Seasons’.
They say it is not very well known,
and so you've probablly never heard
it, but when you do you'll be lifted [Which Janet and Brenda Dymond
out of your seats.
Monday morning I took Rabbi
with me from Pittston to
B'nai B'rith on Wyoming
Every year this Hebrew con-
I've attended for
of years and wouldn't
Fellowship is grand, lec-
tures on a high level, and the Sister-
On Monday afternoon I went to
| Ash'ey to officiate at the funeral of
| one of my “flock” who died at Val-
ley Crest.
Tuesday I made my cal's at Val-
. ley Crest. I didn’t leave home until
{we knew by the TV that John
‘Genn was orbiting. That was a
great day. No wonder the Dallas
Post presses shut down. While going
{back and forth along the halls at
who visited the Dallas Post with | Valley Crest the PA system kept us
informed about the 1-2-3 times
around the earth.
‘When I heard
he was within a few minutes of his
“splash-down” I sat down and
watched TV until I knew he was
safe back on terra firma—(at least
as safe as anybody is on this planet
under threat of extinction!) Then
I came home.
What a man! What a family!
What a team of dedicated scientists
and technicians! What a God in
whose hands we live!
Came Friday night I attended the
annual Brotherhood Week service
at Pittston Temple Agudath Achim
were Rabbi Maza is the spiritual
leader. The Methodist Church joins
with the Hebrew congregation and
the minister gives the sermon.
Since 1 retired from there Rabbi
Maza has invited me to sit on the
platform and bring greetings, Tom
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LUZERNE
|
Williams gave as fine address as al-
ways. Many friends wondered how
Since Catherine's elbow wasn’t yet |I got down the hill in the snow
\in car-driving condition I took her |storm that night and told me if I
|to Wilkes-Barre for the Oratorio couldn't get back up I could stay
Board meeting of which she is sec- |the night with some of them. I got
| retary. During the business session back up the hill.
BY sat at one side and read a story
about What if General Grant had
been drunk at Appomatox.
| Thurber's Tall Stories.
| one about a man, who told his wife
{he saw a unicorn in the garden |John Howell entertained the Mary
eating a lily.
There is a wholesome spirit of
brotherhood the year round between
One of | Christians and Jews there in Ptts-
ton.
Last Saturday ' afternoon Mrs.
Lewis Bible class at a party honor-
ing Mrs. Lucy Howell whose
eightieth birthday was Sunday. It
was no kind of day to travel but
the following managed to get there:
from one corner of my ear while [Mrs. Ida Menhennet, Mrs. Blanche
Jodie Thurber, you better plan to Lewis, Mrs. Harriet Schumaker (sis-
‘ter of Lucy Howell), Mrs. Freda
Krum, Mrs, Ida Mullison, ‘Mrs.
Myrtle Smith, Mrs. Jennie Smith,
Mrs. Muriel Rozelle, Mrs. Ruth Gil-
bert. The party played games at
assisted. Besides the birthday cake
dainty refreshments were served,
which according to the dictionary
were ‘‘delicious and choice, delicate-
Harriet Howell came home from
Philadelphia for the week-end,
According to reports
who heard Father Nahas the other
Sunday night at Mt. Zion he was a
most colorful and interesting speak-
er. They say he anpeared in his
how to serve a de- |80wns as a presiding clergyman of
the Syrian Orthodox Church. Father
Nahas along with other clergymen
of the Eastern Orthodox churches
are affiliated ‘with the Wyoming
Valley Council of Churches. They
cannot accurately be called Protes-
tants because they do not come
from the Reformation tradition.
They are rather the original Eastern
church from which others have
broken away, Father Nahas is one
of our most enthusiastic co-workers
in the Council of Churches.
On Sunday night March 4 there is
to be another of the Valley's ecu-
menical workers, Charles Collins,
who will speak at the Orange
church. He is the Director of the Di-
vision of Social Welfare of the
Council of Churches. As chaplain I
by those
work very closely with him. He
really “knows his stuff.” He is to
talk about the work of the churches
among migrant camps. This is of
Back Mountain communities.
Who Gave These 4 Dolls
For The Library Ruction?
Mrs. Arthur Newman, getting a
good running start on refurbishing
antique dolls for the Library Auc-
tion, would like to know a little
for her at the Dallas Post last
year, in advance of the Auction.
There were two kid-bodied dolls,
fifteen inch models, and two large
| mache bodies and bisque heads, im-
ported from Germany.
A little history adds to the value
of an antique doll. These four
dolls were in a box, the large dolls
in need of restringing, but all parts
included. One of them, when re-
strung and dressed, is a candidate
for a chance-book beauty.
Give Mrs. Newman a call at OR-
chard 4-3408.
Describing their winter vaca-
tions, some girls give you a beau-by-
beau account.
special local interest to us of the
more about the four dolls left .
| twenty-four inch dolls with paper !
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