The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 12, 1962, Image 18

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, Mrs. Charles Knight is a surgical
patient at Wyoming Valley Hospital
She was previously a patient at
General Hospital,
Congratulations to Theresa Ci-
garski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Cigarski, who celebrated
her eighth birthday April 7 with a
family dinner in her honor.
Wayne Hughes, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William R. Hughes, Chase
Manor, returned to Bryan College
Sunday after having spent his
spring vacation here,
Mrs. Robert ‘Sherwood enter-
tained Sunday at a birthday dinner
for her husband, and also in honor
of Mrs. Raymond McDaniel who
celebrated her birthday, April 9.
Those attending were: Raymond Mec-
Daniel, Beatrice Jones, Florence
Keefer, Denise Sherwood, [Scott
Sherwood, Wayne Hughes, Mr. and
Mrs. William R. Hughes the honored
ones and the hostess.
Sheila Mae Cooper, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper is re-
covering from bronchial pneumonia.
FAIL TO MAKE CURVE
A car occupied by three Luzerne
young men failed to negotiate the
sharp curve about midnight Satur-
day and rammed into the front
porch of Oscar Bartlett home on
Chase Road. A porch pier prevented
the car from continuing right into
the house. Besecker’'s Wrecker re-
moved the car,
Sandra Ashton, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Ashton entertained Leh-
man third grade students Friday on
her ninth birthday. Saturday she
‘entertained the following girls from
her class: Debby Perrie, Emma Fox,
Sherry Snell, Bonnie Giberson,
Linda Reed, Marie Evans, Donna
Bertram, Elyse Revira, Cathy Cook,
Margaret Lanning, Nancy Ashton,
Donna Ashton, her grandmother,
Mrs. Mary Ashton and her parents.
Homemade Ice Cream was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur George and
children, Janet and Cathy of Mif-
flinsville were ‘Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph J. Baluh. Satur-
day, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Ballo and
son, John Paul, Edwardsville were
dinner guests.
Mrs. Peter Lincoln, chairman of
Boy Scout Easter candy sales, re-
quests that all money be turned
into tonight's Scout meeting at the
Fire Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Berger and
children have returned home from a
weeks’ vacation at Palm Beach.
RECONSTRUCTING ROAD
Addy Asphalt Company has
moved men and equipment to the
highway job site leading from
Huntsville Nursery to the ‘State Cor-
rectional Institution,
Mr. and Mrs. William Zvarick and
children, ‘Susan and Kathleen of
Shiremanstown, were recent guasts
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brachman,
Mrs. Wells White and son Gary
of Fairfax, Virginia were recent
visitors of Mrs. Donald Cosgrove.
Howard, Donald and Kenneth Cos-
grove drove to Brooklyn to visit
with Mrs. Howard Cosgrove, who is
spending some time there,
Lynn Detwiler, daughter of Prof.
and Mrs. Daniel P. Detwiler, Hunts-
ville, celebrated her tenth birthday
April 6 with refreshments at her
home, and a ‘Circus Party’ at the
Shrine Circus, Her guests were:
Erica Vivian, Leslie Vivian, Sally
Parkhurst, Ellen Musikant, and
Margaret Edwards.
Louis Wilcox is recovering from a
recent illness.
‘W.S.C.S. dinner today, at noon.
Prof. Daniel P. Detwiler, Hunts-
ville
faculty, spent three days in Balti-
more last week attending a meeting
of the American Physical Society.
Mrs. Elizabeth Fielding had as
guests last week, her cousin, Bertha
Williams, Wilmington, whom she
had not seen for twenty-two years,
and another cousin, Mrs, Rachel
Williams, Tamaqua,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hall and fami-
ly are moving to Toledo on Satur
day, where Mr. Hall is employed.
Mrs. Peter Lincoln announces the
birth of a daughter, a first child, to
her brother and sister-in-law, Mr,
and Mrs, Arnold Swan, Buffalo. Mrs.
Swan is the former Patricia Beams-
dorfer, Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. Teresa Gabel are in
receipt of a letter from George Lang
who is with the Army at Munick,
Germany. His brother, Richard, is a
member of the Air Force and is sta
tioned at Reno, Nevada.
Clarence Piefer, brother-in-law of
Mrs. Teresa Gabel is critically ill in
a Philadelphia Hospital with little
hope held for his recovery.
Henry Ziminski under went sur-
gery at Nesbitt Hospital on his
birthday April 10. y
Robert Wienicki has returned WN
his boat on the Great Lakes, where
he expects ice to be sufficiently
broken to resume sailing schedules
about April 22.
ROADS ARE BAD
State highway from Chase Cor-
ners to Lake Silkworth Road gy
filled with pot holes. Water run
across the highway instead of along-
side of it. Yellow paint used to
mark the center of the highway has
practically disappeared on this and
the highway over the Larksville
Mountain. It is hoped that it will
not take all summer before they are
put in shape.
Harveys Lake
Mrs. Ora Bean, Noxen spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Garinger and Lina Garinger.
Mrs. Howard Higgins spent
several days last week in Philadel-
phia visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sterling
Kitchen, former Dallas residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Garinger and
daughter, Berwyn, came on Friday
night to attend the dinner honor-
ing Arnolds’ mother Mrs. Raymond
Garinger, at the Country Club as
Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star.
Ted eness, Sandy Beach, has
been ill at his home for several
days. ,
Mrs, Carri’ Rood, teacher at
Lake School is recuperating from
her recent virus bout at her home,
522 Market St. Lewisburg. She ex-
pects to return after Easter.
W.S.C.S. of the Alderson Meth-
odist Church will meet with Mrs.
Warren Johnson at Beaumont to-
night (Thur.) at 8.
LAKE-LEHMAN BAND CONCERT
The band consists of 120 mem-
bers. A bake sale will be held each
night, following the concert, and
mothers of all band members are
asked to contribute baked goods.
Mrs. Garvin Smith entertained at
a hostess Party Wednesday after-
.| noon. Lunch was served to five
guests.
Our sympathy is extended to the
widow and family of Sidney J.
Pattison, who passed away in
Florida on Wednesday. Two years
ago Mr. and Mrs. Pattison purchased
a home here at Harveys Lake and
became members of Alderson Meth-
odist Church. They were very
close friends of Rev. and Mrs. Gor-
don, the Gordons who knew them
for 13 years in Plains Township.
Mr. Pattison was buried from a
Forty-Fort Funeral Home Monday.
COMMENT ON SPRING
Here I go again! Many thoughts
and comments have run through
my mind since reading the last Post.
Each week, to me it is better, and
the extra supplement for Spring
was very interesting.
Being a lover of birds and animals
I enjoyed the pictures and the
articles on the birds and baby
lambs, but best of all was the page
of short poems. All familiar, all
read many times before, but
enjoyed, as if it were the first ti
Hope to see another poetry page in
next edition.
Concerning Mr. Robbins article,
definitely think the new oid)
should be called the Frances Slo-
cum State Park,
Now from the big paper, I wish to
say how proud the Lake-Lehman
folks are of their big: High School
Band. Being a Lake graduate, and
having a daughter a Lake graduate
I have always been interested in
their activities, May their concert
on Friday and Saturday night be a
huge success.
My congratulations also to Mrs.
Mildred Garinger for the honor she
received last week. She is a wonder-
ful community leader and worker.
, member of Wilkes Colleggy
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I am perhaps partial, because she is .
an aunt of mine, but everyone loves
her.
In answer to Rev. Gilberts ques-
tion “Did I ever see a ‘“peeper” 24]
sure did, as I have always Ii
near a Swamp, but just to-night
(Friday) I had one hopping around
in the rain in my back yard. TE
make sweet music to go to sleep By.
Lastly, I wish to tell Mrs. E. S.
Ide what a good poet she is getting
to be. This is her second published
poem in the Post. Emma and I are
very good friends and former high
school chums. I'm a scrap-book
fiend, and I think it will take many
extra pages to save all these inter-
esting items from just one issue of
the Post.
Mrs. Albert Armitage
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