The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 05, 1962, Image 10

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Mount Zion -:- Carverton -- - Orange
Last Sunday - Paul
Smith told us they were
down near Keith on Tuesday.
they were always an inspiration
to me when I preached. You know
how some people are, they seem to |
know what the preacher is talking
about! ‘When I was preaching I
used to think it was quite wonder-
ful to run across somebody
knew what I was driving at. Paul
and Myrtle were that kind. They
will be missed by their friends and
neighbors. Paul and Myrtle are
going to miss Mt. Zion but they
will be mear their children and
grandchildren.
Meanwhile and soon Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Shafer and family of lovely
children will be moving into that
Smith house down on the compara-
- tively quiet Hicks River Road. Just |
now that road carries much more |
traffic than usual on account of
us folks who have to find ways to
get out of this construction work
to town. Even so between us and
that road there, are construction
~ projeets going on that at any mo-
ment can tie up the traffic. But
you should have seen the U. S. Army
in jeeps go by in a’ dust cloud!
Noxen
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shive visited
‘Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patton and
family at Athens, on Monday. The
Patton’s new son is still a patient
at Robert Packer Hospital.
Sandra Engelman, Peggy Coole,
Barbara and Kathie Lou Engelman
spent Tuesday in Bristol.
Lynnette Ruth Luketic, young
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Luketic was baptized by Pastor Wes-
ley Kimm in St. Lukes Lutheran
Church on Sunday. Godparents were
Mr, and Mrs. James Barbacci and
Lillian Traver.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Auvil, Tampa.
Fla., are visiting relatives and
friends in this vicinity.
Helen Keiper will enter General
Hospital on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wall and son
and Myrtle |
moving |
We |
have known them since 1936 and |
who |
Skin-grafting has taken place on
the side of our house where the
gash from the crash occurred, and
all is well again.
! Sherwood Krum is having exten-
| sive bull-dozing done all around his
house in ‘Sherwood Forest.” What
| a mountain of great rocks were
pulled out! His place will soon be
| beautiful.
If any of you are directed to come
{on the road past the Wyoming Camp
! Ground as far as the old abandoned
school house—just forget there
ever was an old school house. It
has gone the way of many other
one -room school houses, once the
very foundation of knowledge, cit-
izenship, discipline—and some fun.
School bus stops have taken their
places.
‘At least four—perhaps five—
young Phoebe birds are getting rest-
less up on the corner post of our
front porch. There is still a mystery
about little cracked eggs, emerging
beaks, scrawny babies, feathering
bodies, stretching wings, many flies
and bugs inside them, and finally
too big for the nest and away they |
go.
I preached at Wyoming Camp
Ground at the 7 o'clock wvespers.
July 8 I am not dated up. All the
rest of the Sundays for July and
August are in my date book for
preaching. 1 count up 12 times
preaching, in eight parishes.
THAT WHITE ELEPHANT!
The Kings Crusaders of Mt. Zion
had its monthly meeting last Wed-
nesday night at the church. The
devotions were in the form of a
series of colored slides from Cath-
erine Gilbert's collection, illustrating
the psalm ' of thanksgiving in I
Chronicles 16, and also St. Francis
of Assisi's hymn ‘“‘All Creatures of
Our God and King.” The class de-
cided to join in with the Sunday
School picnic on July 28 instead of
having a separate picnic of its own.
The committee on refreshments for
the evening was Audrey Earl, Betty
Earl and Catherine Gilbert. Cath-
erine was the auctioneer for the
White Elephant sale, in which every-
body had a lot of fun. Those pres-
ent were: Audrey Earl, Ida Howell.
Marie LeBar, Lena Hastie, Mildred
Lloyd, Clara Gonser, Marion Thom-
| My
seems to have begun.
summer preaching schedule
Last Sunday
as, ‘Janet Dymond, Dorothy Gilbert,
Catherine Gilbert, Betty Earl.
Larry, spent Tuesday with relatives |
in Newark, N.J.
Roger Race. and Mr. and Mrs. |
Richard Race and daughter, Walling |
| Ford, Corn: recently visited Mr. |
and Mrs. Vane Race.
STORK SHOWER
A stork shower was held in honor |
of Mrs. James Barbacci by Mrs. Jo- |
day. The table was decorated with |
a cake in the form of a stork. Pre- |
sent were: Mrs. Russell Newell, Sr., |
Mrs. Russell Newell Jr., Mrs. Jack |
Wins, Mrs. Harry Freeman, Mrs.
Wallace Traver, Mrs, Alvin Cook, |
Mrs. Alger Shafer, Mrs. Gerald ig
tenhouse, Mrs. Allen Biggs, Mrs.
Mark Moyer, Miss Lillian Traver,
Billy = Shafer, . Gail
Dawn, Kathie, Gayhe, and Joe Luk- |
etic.
Recent visitors at the home of |
{ Ransom, and Carol, and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young, Rachel,
Ran
| som Young, of Drums, and Mr. and
| Mrs. Nevin Beaner, Richfield, Pa.
Visitors at the home of the Joseph |
| Nalbones over the week end were
Mrs. Evelyn Nalbone and Linda Nar- |
bone, Irvington, N.J. Gayle Nal-
| bone will spend some time with
seph Luketic at her home on Tues- | | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nalbone, Irv-| | Frey, 1b, p
ington, N.J.
Fred Case spent the weekend with !
his family here, He is attending
the University of Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs, Wheeler
and family of Andover,
Hess Jr.
Conn., are
spending a week with his parents, |
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess Sr.
The “Lend a Hand”. Club was re- |
Rittenhouse, | cently entertained at the home of | hatters he faced in pitching 52/3
Mrs. Loren Case. Present were:
Mrs. Fred Case, Mrs. John Jones, |
Mrs. Arthur Blizzard, Mrs. Joseph |
Mrs. Albert Haghel Casterline were | Dotter, Mrs. Roy Dendler, Mrs. | | been the last out of the game.
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| Harters blasted Hoover,
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, 1244 5, 1962.
Willard Bender,
Kimm, Mrs.
Usmer.
Week end guests at the home o
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Blizzard were.
Mr. and Mrs. George Krouse and
Thelma Sue, Harold Blizzard and |
James Blizzard and family, Landis,
N.C.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Harding, Eatonville, on
Saturday evening were: Mr. and Mrs,
Loren Case, Mr. and Mrs. Robert |
May and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belles. |
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daubert, and
girls, Allentown, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs Robert May and family.
Janie Cheadle, Harrisburg, is
spending two weeks with her grand.
mother, Mrs. Harry Miller.
Mr, and Mrs. Jimmy Kelley, Sid-
ney, N.Y., and son Jimmy Jr., called
at the home of Mrs. Ira Beahm, on
"Sunday.
BACK MOUNTAIN
LITTLE LEAGUE
(Continued from Page 1 B)
Pastor Wesley |
Lewis May and Mrs.
| Townsend, Ps Ww
| Wagner, ss
| McDonald, 3b .
| Katyl, 3b
Lefko, If :
16. Ruckno, U- 1 ol on
Davis, ¢
Perella, 3b .......L 22 0 0
M.. Morris, rr’ 2°88 ...ii..: 3 0 0
Khecht, db i. linibis 3 1 1
Kozik, cf op
| Blase, cf ; 0 0
| Williams, 3b... ll 2 0 0
| Myers, 2b SHY Ne
| Burkart, rh Rn 2 0 0
[KMorris, of al 30 0 ©
| Martin, ss, r ....... ene 0 1
| |
{Totals o.oo 23 2 411
{ Dallas — — — — AB R H |
| Hudak tof 0 1 11
| Parry, 2b ...: 2 0
| Wilson, vf HL 2 2
qn
a 1
0 0
0 1
0 1
0 °0
0 0
0 0
7 5
Totals :
Harter vs. Shavertown
Charlie Kern fanned 17 of the 20
| inning of hitless ball. ‘Kern missed
| the no-hitter when he yielded a
| bunt to Swingle who would have
zhaver-
town's starter. for six runs and 4
hits in the first inning. Harters|
scored again with 8 runs in the |
fourth and fifth inning on only 3
hits. Cook and Jones led the Harters
attack with two hits each while
| Kern crossed the plate three times.
Several walks and errors in the
' Shavertown defense paved the way
for Harters 7th straight victory.
Harters — — — AB
Cook, 6 ©. naa 3
D. Sponseller, p
G. Sponseller, 2b
Ehret 83... nox irq
Dubil, ss =.
Jones, 1b
Kern, ss,
McDermott, rf
Fox, rf
Lozo, " 3b
Bertram, 3b
Kittle, i
Yascer, If
Spencer, cf .
~
I EU SP Or CL
Shavertown — — — AB
Nicol,
| Swingle, ....
Rogers,
| Hoover,
| Monte,
: Snyder,
| Mission,
| Newhart,
| Kupstas,
| Mahler,
w
Ww
: hs : : :
OboooBR00COT bil orton urw ere roo
Totals: ni ray rk
Fernhrook vs. 1 ikevoie
| Knecht pitched and batted Fern-
| brook to an 11 to 0 victory over
Trucksville . He fanned 8 batters
| yeilding only 3 hits and garnered
four hits, including three singles
|and a double. Other TFernbrook
swingers deserving credit are Rem-
ley and Morris who had a double
| and a home run each.
| Williams, Fernbrook’s third base-
man, retired a Trucksville rally with
an unassisted double play in the
third inning.
Trucksville's Hits were scattered
and they were unable to build up
any threat to Fernbrooks over
powering lead.
Fernbrook — — — AB
| Remley, If
| Burhardt, If ...
Morris, 1b
Gosart, 1b
{ Myers, 2b .
Martin, 2b ....
Williams, 3b
C. Belles, ¢
M. Morris, ss
Perella, ss
Knecht, p .-
Kozick, rf
Blaso, of ....crri-
Belles, cf
Gabel, ‘ef I... = 2
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' Totals
Trucksville —
Germick,
Rogers, p
Williams, p
Berlew, Uf _...
Omalia, If .
Rutkin, 2b
Szela, 3b ...
Pope, cf ........
Antanitis, rf _.
Cummings, rf .
Martin, cf ..
Rosenburger, ib .
Prutzman, 88 -
Wisneski, ¢
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