The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 10, 1962, Image 14

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SECTION B — PAGE 6
Mount Zion
Carverton
MT, ZION ITEMS
We drove down Sutton Grek
road the other day, past the Glow- |
gowski place. I've written about
that place before, how the garden
opposite the house was carved out
It
takes real people to do what has
been done there, No wilderness
now but a well-cultivated roadside
strip alongside Sutton Creek. Cathe-
rine Glowgowski herself was out
there at work with a power cultiva-
tor as well as hand tools. She al-
ways works as if she was having
the most fun' of anybody: She
pointed out the extension of the
' garden strip where she will’ have
tree chewings covered with soil and
some kind of fertilizer to neutralize
the acid of the wood chips, It will
not be all vegetables, but the
vegetables themselves will be as
as buttons, There will be
flowers galore, for beauty belongs
to that place.
Mt. Zion people are glad to know
|
| Winters with Mrs.
place down the road from us.
Last Tuesday night the Exeter
Township Mt, Zion Parent Teachers |
Association held its business meet-
ing and program, The Association
voted to buy a set of World Book
Encyclopedias for the school and to
buy some needed article for each of
the rooms ‘as the teachers may di-
rect. Officers elected are:
dent; Mrs. Ken Coolbaugh; 1st vice
president, Richard Dymond; 2nd
vice president, Mrs,
liams; secretary, Mrs,
Hronich; treasurer, Mrs.
Swartwood.
The Variety Show opened in the
form of a take-off on “Gunsmoke” |
as prepared by Mrs, Michael Hron- |
ich, Which was a scream!
was followed by some Southern
Selections by Mrs. Marie Pomeroy
at the piano. The second part
1 minstrel which closed with the
chorus singing “God Bless America”,
The chairman was Mrs. Robert
Kenneth Cool-
that Peggy Thomas has had a’ nice | baugh as co-chairman. The accom-
panist was Mrs, Marie Pomeroy and
| the soloist was Mrs. Harold® Seiple.
baby girl in Nesbitt Hospital, Born
April 29 That makes Rov and
Peggy Thomas two girls and two |
boys. Peggy is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Kenneth Conklin of Mt,
This young family lives next
HLECTRIC WATE
Westinghouse Electric Water Heater to deliver
Hot Water quickly... efficiently and economically!
|
The. various © committees,"
nembers and others deserve a lot
of credit for an unusually success-
‘ul evening.
Presi- |
William Wil- |
Michael
York |
This |
was |
chorus
| Everybody, is glad to know that
| Add Woolbert is slowly recovering,
We wish it could be more speedy
| but the nature of the case calls for |
a long period of bed rest in Moses
Taylor Hospital in Scranton, room
116. Add and Alma and Alice were
residents of Mt, Zion for so long
and they have so many relatives
and friends here that we forget to
say that they are from Nicholson.
They have our prayers and best
wishes for a happy outcome of the
present crisis, Meanwhile it is cer-
tain that Add could enjoy some
| greeting cards from his friends.
Girls of the choir of Mt, Zion
| Church, Sharon and Susan LaBar,
Karen Hronich, Jackie VanTuyle,
| Corliss Hurrey, Linda Dymond and
Nadeen VanTuyle are putting on a
play, “Buried Treasure’ at Mt. Zion
church May 18, Tickets mey be
| secured from any of the girls. Mrs,
| Jean Hronich is director. Refresh-
{ ments will be served. Proceeds will
| go to Junior Department of the
{ Sunday School, : ’
| CARVERTON
One of our Carverton boys ren-
dered significant service last week
| to the migrant ministry, It was
| this way. The Scranton school dis-
| trict had allocated some used school
Quick Recovery
You can depend on a . . A
CLEAN GLASS LINING composed of the finest
porcelain enamel materials known te science is
fused to the entire steel tank interior.
LONG-LIFE COPPER AND BRASS FITTINGS
at water inlet and outlet locations. Deluxe Hand
Valve for convenient drainage.
TANK-GUARD MAGNESIUM ROD protects the
‘tank interior from chemical corrosion. Fac. ry
installed in all Clean Glass tanks.
EFFICIENT
water.
ECONOMICAL . . . for just a few pennies a day
you can enjoy a constant supply of 150° hot
water. You save too, on low cost installation and
trouble-free service with a Westinghouse Electric
Water Heater.
Orange
where he
. . . Westinghouse Direct Immersion
Elements transmit all the heat directly into the
____THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1962
NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS
BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin
FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver
HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage
IDETOV®{, Bess Cooke
JACKSON TOWNSHIP, William Hughes
LEHMAN, Barbara Simms
MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter
NE 9-2544
OR 4-5460
NE 9-9531
NE 9-513%
696-1005
OR 4-3391
GR 7-2734
‘Mt. ZION,
NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm
SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler
SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray
TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert
Rev. Charles Gilbert
Harding 388-2270
NE 9-8522
OR 4-5231
GR 77-3271
6356-1689
text books to the child care centers
of the migrant camps of our terri-
tory. Charles Collins, chairman of
Tri-county Migrant Council got
word that John Adams school in |
Scranton had 62 boxes of books
that must be moved at once, Mr,
Collins phoned pastor William Reid
to ask if he knew of someone with
a truck who could help get the
books.” As a result David Perry,
down the road a few houses from
the parsonage, brought his truck to
Wyoming, picked up Charles Col-
lins and together they
Scranton, loaded in the books and
| self
| back because that’s the way it tips.’
went to |
| saw,
brought them to Wyoming where |
at present they are stored in Mr.
Collins’ garage, That was really
what you could call a public serv-
ice on David Perry's part,
I visited Jack Scoble at his home
is ‘recuperating from a
slipped disk in his back. He lies on
the couch during the day and goes
into belt, ropes, pulleys and weights
at night.
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per week
Down Payment!
UGI DOES NOT SELL ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS BUT CALLS
YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS OUTSTANDING VALUE!
tural’)
| some of the other patients,
| would go in the chair,
he calls it his laughing chair. Jack
was a delight to visit with him, |
JACKSON
Sympathy of the community is
Says he, “Take that chair Reverend
Charles, 1 call that my laughing
chair’ Why would that be a
laughing chair I wondered. I let my-
into it and just had to lean
Jack told that he used to sit in it
with his feet up under him while
watching TV. Then a comic pro-
gram would come on and get him
to laughing so hard that over he
That's why
is the appreciatingest man you ever
He had spent many days in
the hospital and tells how wonder-
ful all the nurses were to him,
(Says our “little nurse” over by us,
meaning Phyllis Seiple, is a ‘“na-
He tells of the inspiration
worse
| off than he, gave to him. How he
|svas so busy praving for one chap
It's slow business but it |
| sion meeting at Camp Hill April 26. |
| Mr.
who came in all smashed up that he
‘forgot his own pain. And the fel-
low is mending,
ORANGE
Henry Hess, Demunds road, at-
tended the State Migrant Commis-
Hess is chairman-elect of the
| Division of Social Welfare of Wyo-
- | ming Valley Council of Churches, It
| is
pating
this Division that "is partici-
in the Tri-county Migrant
Ministry among the 17 migrant
amps in this vicinity. Mr, Hess has
for some time been active not only
| in the Orange Methodist Church as
| ‘an official member but also in the
Wyoming Valley Council of
Churches.
NORTHMORELAND-FRANKLIN
TOWNSHIP AMBULANCE
ASSOCIATION ELECTS OFFICERS
AND DIRECTORS
meeting of Northmore-
Townships
- Annual
land - Franklin
| bulance was held Tuesday night at
| Centermoreland Methodist Church |
| basement and elected the following
| officers:
| vice-president
tern; secretary Ama DeGraw; treas-
Directors |
president
Rev, J. Edwin Lin-
urer L. Stanley Jones,
| elected are: For three years Harold
Davenport and Karl Bestedder, for
two years Marie Duffy and John
| Kadilak; for one year George Matu-
savige and Claude Fuller Jr. Follow- |
ing the meeting refreshments were
served
First mother of a President. to
live in the White House was Ella
Ballau Garfield, Mother of James
A. Garfield, 20th President of the
| United States.
Am- |
Henry Hess; !
extended to the family of the late
Edward Lamoreaux,
Huntsville W.S.C.S.
public dinner today at noon.
Mrs. Thomas XKerschner and
daughter, Nancy, Larksville and
Mr. and Mrs,
Kingston, visited Mrs.
Cadwalader.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Kittle: and
family spent Sunday with Mr. Kit-
tle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kit-
tle, Red Rock,
Albert J.
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Conyng- |
ham journeyed to Virginia to take |
part in Father's Day at the Ma- |
where Jessie is en- |
deria School,
rolled. Mrs. Conyngham took in the |
Yankees-Senators game in Wash- |
: ington. |
i Freda Kittle, Red Rock, spent |
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold |
Kittle.
‘Parky’ Conyg ham, celebrated his |
tenth birthday on May 8
Mrs. ‘Albert J. Cadwalader, Jr.
and children spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs. Schmur, !
Plymouth,
Card Club of Jacksen Township |
Leonard Ide, Lehman.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cooper an-
nounce the birth of a baby daugh-
ter, Elizabeth Jean, at General Hos-
pital April 23,
weighed 6 lbs. 6 ounces. She has
a baby brother, Grant, Jr. Mrs.
Cooper is the former Sandra Phil-
lips, Trucksville.
the fourth grandchild of Chief-of-
Police and Mrs. Robert Cooper.
| Holy Name Society of St.
| Therese's Church Sunday had one of |
its largest breakfasts. Robert Dunne,
‘wag the chairman,
Boylan, Toastmaster and Adrian
DeMarco ‘in charge of the musical
i program. Peter Carlesimo, Athletic
Director of Scranton University,
was the guest speaker. St. Therese
Holy Name Society will join with
other members of Wyoming Valley |
Retreat League at communion at |
| St. Mary's Church, Wilkes-Barre on
May 27, at 8 a.m. Mass, after
‘which ' they will attend a Com-
| munion Breakfast at Hotel Reding-
| ton. A
| TF. E. Parkhurst, Sr./ father of
‘Mrs. William LL. -Conyngham
{making a satisfactory recovery at
| General Hospital, following an ulcer
| operation.
Catherine Edwards, daughter of
VOTERS OF THE
will hold a
Clement Kerschner; !
met last night at the home of Mrs. |
Elizabeth J
tanbe a0 | from the Wyoming Valley Hospital |
Elizabeth Jean |
with Robert
is
TOWNSHIP
Coach and Mrs. Edward H. Edwards,
will be honored by the’ third grade
| tomorrow. Her ninth birthday is
Saturday. Ice Cream and cake will
{be the order of the day for her
classmates and on Sunday, there
will be a family birthday party.
Congratulations to Carl H. Frie-
bel who celebrated his birthday May
!9. The Friebels’ will be moving
‘after school clos ing, and have their
house up for sale.
YOU CAN HELP
This reporter has noticed an
increase of litter along our
highways and feels it is the
duty of all law-abiding citizens,
to jot down the license number
| of the cars from which litter is"
tossed and turn it over to the
State Police. We should . all
strive to maintain the beauty
| and cleanliness of our com-
| manity:
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gabel, Chase
| Road had as weekend guests, their
| son and davghter-in-law, Mr. and
| Mrs. Paul Gabel and family, Johns-
i town, and Will J. Gabel, New York
| City. Jake is enjoying good health
| with the exception of occasional
{rheumatic pains.
Mrs, Charles Knight is convalesc-
{ing at the home of her daughter and
| son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.
Hay. Mrs. Knight returned recently
i where she had been a surgical pa-
| tient due to a fractured hip.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Hogo-
|boom have returned after visiting
Mrs. Hogoboom's parents, Mr. and
{ Mrs. John Newitt in Charlotte, N.C.,
and Mr. Hogocboom's brother - and
| sister-in-law, Lt.-Col, and Mrs. Dale
Hogoboom. in Arlington. Va,
| Caroline Humphrey, 5. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Humphrey,
Edmondton, Alberta, Canada, has
returned home after spending a
month with her grandparents, Mr.
iand Mrs. J. M. Humphrey,
Huntsville. Caroline, despite her
tender age is a seasoned traveler.
{Put on a jet plane alone at Edmon- |
ton, she flew across Canada and |
was met by her grandparents at |
Toronto. Her mother picked her up |
at the home of her grandparents
iand they flew home,
Private John Aponick, son-in-law |
of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Jillson,
Huntsville, returned to Fort Knox,
lafter having been home on sick !
leave for vo. ‘weeks.
Jr. |
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
PEACOCKS RETURN
Willard E. John, Jr., reports
that his four missing peacocks
have returned. He believes
they were flushed by a pack of
roaming dogs. These doge also
chased the sheep on his land.
Thursday night one of the male
peacocks returned to his roost,
fcllowed by a hen on Friday
night and S aturday night the
other two peacocks returned.
Mr. John said there are five
dogs in the pack, which no
doubt is made up of those
abandoned by their owners or
put out of cars.
THREE HAVE
HERNIA OPERATIONS
Mrs. Mary Pudimott’s grand-
children, Randy and Karen
Sue, children of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Young, Berwick, have
returned home frem Berwick
Hospital where they both
underwent hernia operations.
Their brother Robert, Jr. also
underwent an operation for a
hernia sometime ago. This is
unusual. Mrs. Pudimott states
they are all getting aleng O.K.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rutkowski,
(Sutton Road, had as weekend
guests, Mr. Rutkowski’s nephew and
wife,. , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Haas,
Chevy Chase, Maryland.
. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Abate,
Somerville, N. J., were recent guests
of Mrs. Abate's parents, Mr, and
Mrs, Donnell Shaffer, Chase Manor.
The Harry J. Pollocks’ returned
from Florida on May 2, bringing
this “reporter some oranges which
they picked from /their own back
yard.
TO DISCUSS AMBULANCE
Carl Aston, president Jackson
Township Firemen, has asked
all citizens who are interested
in formation of an Ambulance
Association to attend a meet-
ing at the Fire Hall on Sunday,
May 20, at 3, when the follow-
ing members of the Kingston
Township Ambulance Associa-
tion will explain the details of
forming an association: Martin
- Porter, president; Voight Long,
vice president, and William
Frederick, captain of Ambul-
ance Drivers.
|
At present, the Kingston
Tewnship Ambulance has been
making calls in the township
under an agreement with the
Tewnship Supervisors. A large
attendance is requested.
Denise Witek, daughter of Mr.
rand Mrs. Nicholas Witek, Chase
| Manor, celebrated her eighth birth-
day on May 5, with a party. The
| following guests were present: Eliza-
| beth Laity, Bernice Winecki, John
| Yankowski, Linda Laity, Edwin
| Yancik, David Yankowski, Mathew
| Lai ity, Dolly Mrochko, Danny Yan-
| ko wski, Judy G'mble, Janie Yan-
| kowski, Stanley Witek, Michele and
| Cindy Witek.
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