ee ~ Moravian i Herbert Jr. IDETOV#N, Bess Cooke LEHMAN, Barbara Simmg MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs.Albert Armitage JACKSON TOWNSHIP, William Hughes NE 9-2544 OR 4-5460 NE 9-9531 NE 9-5137 696-1005 OR 4-3391 GR 7-2734 “NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS Mt. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm TRUCKSVILLE, SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Thomas Kriedler SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray Nelson Woolhert \ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1962 Harding 388- 2270 NE 9-8522 OR 4-5231 GR 7-3271 696-1689 TRUCKSVILLE . Vernalee Pritchard received the - - L L Sprague Parliamentary Law award at the graduation exercises at Wyoming Seminary on Monday, June II. « Mrs. Marion Oliver Kurfess and . daughters of Pittsburgh visited rela- . tives and friends in the area recent- ly. Jack Pritchard, son of Mr. and « Mrs. Vern Pritchard of Maple Street, ‘ was graduated from Wilkes College on Monday, June II. He will join the * faculty of Wyoming Seminary in ~ September, where he will teach in : ~ the mathematics department. bean Jack ~~ Sandra Jones of Wyoming. is married to the former Dr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins and daughter, Pe ggy attended the graduation exercises at Union Col- lege. Their son, John received a BS degree in pre-medicine from the col- lege. Richard Lawson spent last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lawson of Carverton Road. Mrs. Sheldon Jones, Carverton Road, will return next week from England, where she spent Several weeks. Lofetta Oliver, a teacher in the schools in Bethleham, spent several days at her home on South Pioneer Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ringstrom, Harris Hill Road, spent several days with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ringstrom and family in Mendenhall, Pa. Carl Goodwin is enrolled. in the Pennsylvania State University sum- mer school where he will complete his studies for a masters degree in history this September. Carl is the son of Prof. and Mrs. James Good- win of Harris Hill Road. John Welker, son of Mrs. John ‘Welker of Highland Avenue, will spend the summer months with his godfather, Daniel D. Allabaugh in Charlotte, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, Car- verton Road, have returned from Harrisburg, where they visited her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner and family. Mrs. Mame Dymond, Carverton Road, spent several days last week with her niece, Mrs. Elmer Laubagh in Wilkes Barre. ~ Mrs. Herbert Williams, Sr. Hill Street, has returned after spending several weeks with her sons, Loren, , and Ralph in Michigan. Married Ten Years Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cook of 118 Boas Street, Harrisburg will observe their 10th wedding anniversary on Friday, June 29. They were married in Trucksville ~ Methodist Church by Rev. Robert T. ‘Webster. Mrs. Cook is the former ‘Ruth Bennett of Holly Street. Mr. and, Mrs. Joseph Philbin and son, Michael of New York City are spending two weeks with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Perrin of Holly Street. ~ Mrs. Morgan Bevan, Harris Hill Road, spent several weeks with her sister, Mrs, Stewart Morris in Sid- ney, N. Y. She also spent some time with her daughter, Mrs. Jean |. Holiday in New York City. Mrs. ‘Charles Gurdon of Detroit, Michigan is visiting her sister Mrs. Alice Davis on Grove Street. Eioeats KR [ovine : fLoL NE EE LY : HOME HEATING SURVEY MONK Plbg. & Htg. N. Lehigh St. Shavertown, Pa. \WNGAS ST. ; BOTTLE GAS : " You can do it BETTER, FASTER, CLEANER and CHEAPER with SUNGAS! OL 4-7571 Day or Night STAR-SUNGAS INC. 52 N. Main St., Pittston EXPERT TAILORING e Trouser Alterations @ Skirts & Dresses Hemmed ® Coat Alterations : Cleaning & Pressing ADAMS Back Mt. Shopping Center - Shavertown Open Til 9 Every Night mmr Mrs. Howard Stibgen and infant son have returned to their home at Meadowecrest from Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Gussie Crich of Detroit, Michigan will spend the summer months with - her daughter, Mrs. Alice Davis, Grove Street. Will Entertain At Picnic Supper Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Stephens of Harris Hill Road and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mathewson of South Pioneer ‘Avenue will entertain at a picnic supper Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Mathewson’s father, Martin Snyder of Carverton. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Wilfred Anderson, Mrs. Stanley Stull, Mrs. Kester, Mrs. William R. Hughes, Mrs. Dalla Riddell Case, Mrs. Samuel Dilcer, Marilyn Marth, Bertha Huey, Ann Woolbert, Shirley Gensel, Jane McMichael, Barbara Lohmann, Julia Germond, Wendy Germond, Diane Morgan, Nancy Jen- kins, ‘Fay Smith, Sally Harter, Sheryl Evans, Donald Perrin, 2nd., Joseph Chipola, Adam Young, Ken- neth Hunter, Thomas Kreidler, John Cashmark, Lawrence Smith, Carl Dykman, Earl Hess, and Robert Johnson. } Mrs. Earl Gregory, Sr., Carverton Road, is recovering at home follow- ing surgery for hip injuries sustained in a fall at her home several weeks ago. Paula Richards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richards, Staub Road, was taken to the heart clinic at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia yesterday for her yearly check up. Mr. and Mrs. George Liddicote, Carverton Road, spent the week end with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones and family in ‘Emmaus. Mrs. Bertha Evans, Holly Street, is' visiting her son-in-law and daughter, -Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Thomas and family in Vestal, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hemmenway, Hillside Road, spent a week end re- ‘cently with friends in Afton, N. Y. Idetown WSCS met in the churchhouse Wednesday night. 'Hostesses were Mrs. Elisa Gillman and Mrs. Vivian Rinken. Mrs. Hope Ide led the devotions while Mrs. George May presided. Mrs. Gilman gave the missionary lesson. d It" was decided to give $10.00 to the United Fund. The next meet- ing will be held on Williams’ dock in form of a covered dish on Wed- nesday, July 11. Present were Rev. and Mrs. Nor- man Tiffany, Mrs. Corey ' Meade, Mrs. Roswell ' Frederice, Mrs. Bruce Williams, Mrs. Alfred Hadsel, Mrs. George May, Mrs. Emory Hadsel, Mrs. Hope Ide, Mrs. Jesse Boise and Bess Cooke, Mrs. Elisa Gillman. Serving and Waiting Class met at the home of Ruth Worthington Thursday night. Miss Worthington led devotions, then presided at the business meet- ing. It was decided to give $10.00 to the ‘United Fund. Mrs. Fritz gave the seeretary’s report, Mrs. Boice the treasurer's report; Mrs. Gillman gave a reading. Present were Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mrs. Jesse. Boice, Mrs. Elisa Gillman, Mrs. Pearl Connor, . heating oil STRICTLY BUSINESS & by McFeatters i “Ajax Office Equipment? When will my chair be repaired 2” Mrs. Raymond Spencer, Miss Marie Spencer, Mrs. Ethel [Shaver, Mrs. John Race, Mrs. Corey Meade, Mrs. Emory Hadsel, Miss Hazel Gordon, and two guests, Mrs. Eugene Fiske and Mrs. Lee Cyphers, and the hostess. Miss Marie Wright of Kingston, Mrs. Claire Mckenna with Joanne and Debbie Maloid spent the week- end with relatives and friends in Syracuse, N. Y. Walter Meade spent last week on a fishing trip in Canada. Carol Hadsel accompanied Martha E. Hadsel on a trip through New York, Canada, into Chicago, Ill, where Martha will attend University of Chicago. Carol returned home by plane Sunday. Cute BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS The Dallas Post AT RISLEY’S BARN JULY 5-6-1 ¢ Fernbrook Mrs. Oscar Dymond, East Over- brook Avenue, is chairman for the Fernrook area for general solicita- tions for the Library Auction. She is ‘assisted by Mrs, Alex Covert, Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., Mrs. Stanley Karuza, Mrs. Fred Daley, Mrs. Clif- ford Burkhard and Mrs. Edward Sidorek. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conklin and Daniel of Bethlehem spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., East Overbrook Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., of Trucksville. ! Laymen and their families of the Glenview P. M. Church will hold their annual meeting at the Pocono Bible Conference grounds on Satur- day. Plans are underway to hold a Daily! {Vacation Bible. Behool vo! at KEEP OUT - OF - TOWN FRIENDS POSTED ! IT’S the church starting on July 9 and continuing for one week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lasher and son, Chuckie, have moved to the Ted Wilson property from the Lash- er apartments on Demunds Road. Mrs. Jack Sempson, East Over- brook Avenue, has returned home after submitting to surgery in Wyo- ming Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton TL. Traver, Idetown, announce the birth of a daughter, Patsy Ann, in Nesbitt Hospital June 16. She weighed 7 lbs. 8 ozs. Mrs. Traver is the former Irene Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Traver, Ruggles. Grandma and Grandpa Traver are taking care of big sister, Pamela Jean who is 28 months, and Grand- Those were three memorable days for us Gilberts. I guess it has been five years since we have all been away from home together. We all stayed at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Norman Clemens in Baltimore Mon- day and Tuesday nights. They were gracious hosts, long time friends. On Tuesday morning we went to Johns Hopkins University campus for the outdoor program of granting degrees. A slight drizzle marked the beginning. Umbrellas were up and down. - Necks craned to catch just a glimpse of the gowned gradu- ates as they came in to the area. The program progressed but a little ways when the downpour came. Umbrellas shed off one head on to another's neck! Nobody kept dry. The president, Dr. Milton Eisenhauer, asked the graduates to stand, then pronounced the sentence of degree- granting to the entire group at once. A short resume of a longer speech was given by the guest speaker. A sentence benediction was pronounced and everybody skuttled for cover. Diplomas were picked up inside. Dottie was the editor of the year book for the School of Public Health and Hygiene and of course had to mill around selling them. So we got to meet many of the wonder- ful people we had been hearing about. - We visited Fort McHenry and looked out to the harbor where Traver is the son of Mr. ma and Grandpa Snyder are taking care of brother Tommy, who is 17 months. Mother and daughter ex- pect to be home on Friday. Last Sunday Margie Culver was honored at a cook-out birthday party at Noxen. The picnic table had a centerpiece of a large decor- ated cakeand gaily colored balloon decorations. Those enjoying the cook-out were Mr. and Mrs. James Morris, Forty Fort; Mr. and Mrs. Mort Holds- worth, Melanee and Karen, Forty Fort; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Covert and Kenin, Fernbrook:; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tevorek, Pikes Creek; Louis Oplinger, Wilkes-Barre; Dick Cul- ver, Cindy, Clem, Jimmy, Susie and Corky of East Dallas and the guest of fhonor. Mt. Zion Francis Scott Key composed the Star Spangled Banner when he saw the flag that was “still there” over the fort. I forgot to say that we heard mocking birds singing in Clemens’ back yard where they had a light on by the feeding station. BOWLERS’ TURKEY SUPPER About 125 bowlers and families sat down Saturday night to a tur- key supper at the Mt. Zion church. The W.S!C.S. served the meal. BUNDLES FROM HEAVEN This is belated news but it is still good news and the parents (and grandparents!) are still happy with their “bundles from heaven”. For instance, Cynthia Lee Sharpe was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe (Noreen Van Tuyle) on May 25. (Mildred and Leon VanTuyle, grand- parents, and themselves are young married couple yet!) And then Norma VanTuyle Hutchinson had a baby, Elizabeth Ann on May 28. I should have said Dr. and Mrs. James Hutchinson of Abington. Mr. and Mrs. Brainerd W. Daniels (she was Nancy Carpenter) had a baby June 7, Linda Jean. That's Skippy’s. Those grandparents, W. Brainerd and Alice are also joy and gladness personified. Pastor William Reid announced at church that Mt. Zion is now about three quarters along toward its goal in the Methodist Progress Crusade. Mt, Zion has reputation of going over the goal in any of its programs and expects to do the same with this one. Our pond is too dirty to swim in. The water makes fine for sprinkling the lawn or garden. Just how can such a pure white and lovely beyond description pond lily grow from such slime baffles me. We are oh-ing and ah-ing over these gems of beauty this «year. How is our road coming along? Well, we are now looking down our noses at passers by. We are a house on a hill although the actual eleva- tion above sea level is just the same —1225 feet. And we can look right up the power line path to the road going to Mt. Zion from Wyoming: SPECIAL DEDICATION AT VALLEY CREST Last Sunday afternoon at the regular church time, 2, there was held a special service. It was the occasion for the presentation of a pulpit Bible. The Bible was given by the Rev. and Mrs. Wesley Boyd of Shenandoah in appreciation of Miss Elizabeth Kennedy, Administrative Director of the Luzerne County Ad- ministrative District. The Bible had been given some weeks ago but until recently there was no pulpit or lec- tern to hold such a Bible. Now the beautiful lectern is in the chapel and the Bible was placed on it. Both Bible and lectern were dedicated to spiritual worship at Valley Crest. The church services for June are in charge of the Wyoming Avenue Christian church of which the Rev. Edmund Johns is the pastor. At the special service Sunday afternoon the organist was Mrs, John (C. Shilale. Two guest singers presented a duet, “Teach Me To Pray’, Mrs. Thomas Hughes and Mrs: Abner Millard of Plymouth. . The chaplain, Rev. Charles Gilbert, conducted the dedication service. Dr. Alfred C. Kraft medical director of Valley Crest, gave the acceptance speech. Rev. Wesley Boyd of Shen- andoah gave the closing prayer and benediction. A number of those who were visiting patients attended the service with the patients. WHITE ELEPHANT SALE A “White Elephone Sale” will be part of the program at the Kings Crusaders Class party Wednesday June 27 at Mt. Zion Church. Each DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA member is requested to bring some= thing to be auctioned off during the evening. Jackson Twp. Don’t forget Jackson Firemen’s Strawberry Festival Saturday night at the Fire Hall, 5:30 to 8:30. De- licious ice cream covered with luse cious home-grown . strawberries. Come and support your fire depart= ment. Piano students of Mrs. Robert F. Sherwood and the choral group from the Dallas Borough School night classes, also directed by Mrs. Sher- wood, performed before a capacity audience in the Fellowship Hall of Trucksville Methodist Church Mon- day evening. A well balanced and well executed program was present- ed. A free-will offering was taken with the proceeds going- to the “Dawn Sherwood Memorial Fund” to purchase an organ for the Fellow- ship Hall. Dawn, four-year-old daughter of the Sherwoods, died) July 28, 1961, of lukemia. Laurel on the Larksville Moun- tain is at its peak. [It's beauty is well worth a ride to see! Congratulations to Helen Dugan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dugan, Huntsville Road, . chosen Head Majorette of Lake-Lehman High School. Friends of Charles Coolbaugh who recently retired from Conyngham Farms after many years of loyal and faithful service, will be glad to learn that he is living in a house trailer on Upper Demunds Road near Elias Miller's Gas Station. Things were happening at Roland Gensel’s, Chase Manor, last week, with Warren having his adenoids and tonsils out at General Hospital on Tuesday, and Roland graduating from the Special iSchool conducted by Pennsylvania State Police on Wednesday, and Keith taking part in Lehman Elementary School grad- uation, there was not a dull mo- ment. Horseshoe 4-H Club Next meeting of Back Mountain Horseshoe 4-H Club will be held 63g Saturday at the home of Conni Bogdon, Machell Ave. AUCTION TIME gallon. : Order from us today! The finest heating oil at our LOW OFF-SEAS( Save when you buy it. 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