The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 30, 1962, Image 11

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Nit. Zion
Lightning Hits
Preacher's Home
Just how close can a bolt of
lightning come without hurting
you? I thought it was close enough
when I was pastor at Carverton. I
was sitting in my upstairs study
near the foot of ‘the attic stairs. At
the top of the attic stairs was a fuse
box where the electric wire went to
the barn light. A crash of lightning
came and I smelled hot metal. I
went up the attic stairs and there
lay pieces of shattered and burnt
fuses all over the floor. That was
close enough! :
‘A week ago Monday night there
was a bing-banger of a thunder
storm. Lights were out. Then a
sudden snap-crash which brought
everybody wide awake, asking me
downstairs if I were all right. 1
wasn’t very wide awake but’ an-
swered twice, “Yes, I'm all right.”
In the morning we found that the
phone was dead and on another
line notified the office. Later that
morning the repair men came and
repaired it.
They said the lightning struck our
line and the trouble was in the little
phone box on the corner of the
house. That was about six feet
from where I lay sleeping! That
was close enough, but it was all en-
closed in ‘the phone wire or possibly
the lightning rod cable running into
the ground beside it. No mark on
the house.
Thanks, Lord, for the gift of life
continuing! Amen.
Doings To And Around Houses
Jerry Shaffer is painting his house
(the former Paul Smith place)
white. Doing it himself. :
The Prebola place in the woods
on the road to Mt. Zion Church is
nearing completion. - He has had
Mr. Everetts in there with his bull-
dozer grading the grounds.
Norman Lewis is having his house
painted a dark red, adding much to
the attractiveness of. the house
among the evergreens.
Nelson Lewis has torn off the
front porch of his house and built a
modern ‘stoop’, making a neat job
of it.
PROGRESS ON ROAD
The Carverton parsonage-to-
Sutton Creek road is beginning
to get its crushed rock base
preparatory to black topping.
Don’t try driving over that
rock stuff if you don’t have to.
It will take too much out of
your car. On the other hand,
perhaps that will be all
smoothed up by the time this
paper comes out.
It looks along our road as if
there might be early prospect
of beginning to build shoulders
and lay the rock base. Again
I would say that by the time
the paper comes out the road
will be that far along.
Letter From Marine
A nice letter from ‘our marine”
Gene LaBar at Cherry Point. Says,
“It is a little hard to find things to
say as not too much goes on here.
I am looking forward ‘to playing
football right now. I hope to make
a better showing this year than I
did last year.”
Supply Pastor
‘Last Sunday morning we-all went
to Simpson Methodist Church on
North Main avenue Scranton where
I preached. I think I preached
there one {Sunday two years ago.
One thing that pleased me was to
hear that the lady soloist during the
school year has a junior choir of
FORTY FORT
THEATRE
TONITE, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
Shows, 6 and 9
“KING OF KINGS”
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY
(Continuous Sunday, 8 to 11)
WALT DISNEY’S
“PARENT TRAP”
{Howell and Garwin Tough brought
‘Scoble daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
| the Cardinal and the sparrow have
done that.
Report Cards Every
“| Dallas Senior High School, and John
NLL
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LUZERNE
THEATRE
~ FRIDAY and SATURDAY
KIM NOVAK, JAMES GARNER,
TONY RANDALL
“BOYS NIGHT OUT”
Cinomoscops and Color
SUNDAY and MONDAY
(Continuous Sunday, 2 to 11)
JAMES STEWART,
MAUREEN O'HARA
fifty children. That centribution to
church life is something worthy of
mention. This completes my supply
preaching dates until September 30
when T will supply Lehman pulpit.
That is, unless I get called on for
somewhere before then!
Although we were absent from the
Zion church Sunday we heard that
Elfrieda Marie Vrehl of Carverton
was the guest soloist. We knew —
without asking — that she did
beautifully. She chose as her solo
“Dear Land of Home” by Sibellius.
CARVERTON NEWS
Summer Festival of Music was
held at Carverton Church Sunday
night. Rehearsals have been going |
on for some time under the direc-
torship of Charles Johns, assistant
pastor for the summer.. Then on
Sunday night Charles Johns was to
be there directing but his plane
didn’t get through in time. He was
grounded at Pittsburgh but finally
got there just as the program was
over. But Johns had got his direct-
ing work well under way in the re-
hearsals and the program went off
well.
The offering was to be used for
choir robes. Junior and senior
choirs worked together. In: addition
a barber shop quartet consisting of
Sheldon Ehret, Harry Taylor, Harry
some sacred numbers.
Carol Sutton was the capable ac-
companist for the whole program.
Soloists: were: Elfrieda Hefft, Betty
Jean Davi s,and Paul Turner. They
were really good. In addition ‘the
choir was composed of Penny Jane
Metz, Roberts Gay, Arline Galyean,
Geraldine Galyean, Margaret Me-
Hale, Judy Dana, Patti Parrish,
Marlene Sickler, Sally Beth Cyphers,
ames Phillips, Richard Phillips,
hristine Rishell, Gretchen Hefft,
Lenchen Hefft, Grace Harris, De-
anna Gay, Marie Hefft, Pauline
Phillips, Dorothy Walp, Alice Davis,
Allegra Spare.
We were delighted to see Mr. and
Mrs. Franklin Siglin and children
Gary, Dawn and Gail They live
down in New Jersey, in Tom’s River.
Mrs. Siglin is the former Marion
Jack Scoble.
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Carr were
visiting Mrs. Carr's parents Mr. and
Mrs Harry Spare of Carverton. They
also visited Mr. Carr's parents at
Buckhill Falls.
Towhee Brings Family
Finally the Towhee which is a
newcomer ‘to our kitchen feeding
station has honored us by bringing
his children (only one at a time)
and there sit beside them and feed
them sunflower seeds. Heretofore
Six Weeks In Dallas
'W. Frank Trimble, principal of
At Stone House
{ Harold Evans, Linda, Christine, Ho-
Morgan,
Rosser, principal ‘of Dallas Junior
DALLA
DRIVE - IN
THEATRE
_ ROUTE 309 DALLAS
Evans Reunion
The 51th reunion of the James
and Oliver Evans family was held
Sunday August 12, at Stone House
Park. Officers elected: President
Byron Evans, Vice President—Cecil
Voplins — Secretary Jennie Mor-
gan — Treasurer Elmer Evans —
Historian Mabe] Evans, Games —
Arline and George Evans. Gift were
given farthest—Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Scott, Oldest Lady —Fannie Evang,
Oldest Man—Henry Strohl, Young-
est — Noreen Clifford, Largest
Family — Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Evang, Newly Wed — Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Shefter.
Those present; Mrs. Hazel Evans,
Mr. and Mrs. Byron “Evans, Byron
Jr. and Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Faux and Donna, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Faux Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Faux, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Faux, Robert and David Faux, John
Dymond, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evans,
Gary, Barry, Larry, Ricky, Beth
Karen, ‘Alan Evans; Mr. and Mrs.
ward, Harold, Robert, Rodger Rod-
ney Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Furman,
Ronnie and Clifteena, Miss Jennie
Wildrick;, Mrs. Lucy Morgan, Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick Clifford, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Scott and. family, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Kresge, Mrs. Lillian Ber-
ans, Mr. and Mrs. William Evans,
Linda and Dennis; Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Shefler and family, Mrs.
Paul Fiske and family, Mrs. Earl
Harding, {
Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. Dory Evans, Sandra,
Dory, William, George; Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Dymond, Mr. and, Mrs. El-
mer Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Strohl, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dickin-
son, Mrs. Larren Sayre, Minnie,
George; Roberta Rifenkey, Mr. Cecil
Vopleus, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zona,
Joan and Stephen, Henry Pascoe,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dymond, Mrs.
Barbara Kintner, Mr. and Mrs.
George Kresge, Mr. and Mrs. Story
Wildrick, Mr. and Mrs. James Wild-
rick, David; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wild-
rick, Lyle and Timmy; Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Garek, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Richard and Billy; Mrs.
George Evans, Gerry, Eloise; Mrs.
Fannie Evans.
Horseshoe 4-H
On Saturday Back Mountain
Horseshoe 4-H club will go to the
4-H District Horse Show at Lehigh-
ton. = Eligible to ride are: Connie
Bogdon, Dave Spencer, Leslie Vivian
and Erica Vivian.
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High School, say that the new sys-
tem of issuing report cards every
six weeks instead of as heretofore
every nine weeks, will make it
easier for parents to note progress
of students, and will serve to pin-
point incipient causes of failure or
misunderstanding.
NOW
PLAYING
PLUS YUL BRYNNER
FIVE FEATURES — FREE
SINATRA: MARTIN
LAWFORD AEhe Aad a
fon WARNER BROS. TECHNICOLOR® PANAVISION 7
“THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN”
SUNDAY — GALA DUSK - TO - DAWN SHOW
DAVES n.
COFFEE and DONUTS
MONDAY
CLARK GABLE
RED SKELTON
BARBARA STANWYK |
“RED HOT WHEELS”
“EXCUSE MY DUST”
TUESDAY
Prus
SALLY FOREST
CoLor
SANDY BEACH DRIVE-IN
. HARVEYS LAKE
THURS. + FRI & SAT.
JOAN COLLINS
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Friday 8:20
BING CROSBY BOB HOPE
COSTARMIG QUR SMTIM CUP OF I) + », .
DOROTHY LAMOUR sisavmnss
Thursday and Saturday 9:40
G Also
“Escape From Zabrain”
Yul Bryner, Sal Mineo, - Jack Warden
Thureday and Saturday 8:20 — Friday 9:40
Aug. 30, 81,
PANAMA &
FRANK'S
Sept. 1
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ROAD TO
HONG KONG
MON. & Tues.
SUN. -
HANKS
ik HATAR!! |
THIS YEAR'S BIG
EXCITEMENT = 4
MOTION PICTURE! 4
JOMRIANE "5 5 ET
Sunday and Tuesday as — Monday 9:30 p.m.
“Secret Of "Beep Harhor”
Sunday and Tuesday 10:45
— Sept 2, 8 and 4
SeHrwuAY BY TOR 8 SINT OY SCOT 89
Monday 8:15
“There is Fun For Everyone at SANDY BEACH.”
Riding a Water Bicycle, Cruising Around the Lake or
Sun i on our
~ Swimming and
‘Safe Beach.
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1962
Engaged To Student
MARYBETH KEAST
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Keast,
Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Marybeth, to Robert R.
Fitzgerald, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Fitzgerald, Dallas, RD 3.
Miss Keast is a graduate of West-
moreland High School, class of
1960 and is employed at the office
of Howard Isaacs,” Main Highway,
Trucksville.
Mr. Fitzgerald is a graduate of
Dallas - Franklin - Monroe High
School, class of 1957, and is em-
ployed by the Commonwealth Tele-
phone Company. In September, Mr.
Fitzgerald will enter his senior year
at’ Philadelphia College of Bible.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Dallas Rifleman
Takes NRA Prize -
Loren W. Samuel Jr. Warren
Drive, Dallas, won 2nd place in the
50 meter any-sight rifle match ‘at
the National Rifle and Pistol Match,
Camp Perry, Ohio, last Thursday.
He fired a score of 400-37 out of
a possible 400-40 in this match, in
which military and civilian person-
nel from all over the country and
foreign bases took part.
The matches, sponsored by the
National Rifle Association, started
July 27, and will end Sunday.
Entertain Scouts
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gries East
Dallas, entertained over the week-
end at their cottage, Sylvan Lake,
twenty two members of Girl Scout.
Troop 10, Peace Lutheran Church,
Perkasie, Pa. A camp fire program
was enjoyed Saturday night and a
sunrise service Sunday morning.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST
SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST
Daughters Of America
Stage Annual Banquet
Daughters of America staged their
banquet Thursday evening at Est-
her’s Restaurant in Beaumont, with | §
twenty-three guests present.
Committee on arrangements was
composed of Mrs. Cecil Poynton, Mrs.
William Williams, and Mrs. Wallace
Perrin. Two officers from Tunkhan-
nock, Mrs. Lillian Phillips and Mrs.
Charlotte Ide, joined the group.
Others enjoying games and a sup-
erior dinner were Mesdames Milton
Perrego, Elwood McCarty, Clifford
Ide, Corey Rood, Thelma Daubert,
Louise Sharp, Viola Schmassman,
Warren Daubert,
lands, Maude Yeisley, Marcus Ide,
E.F. Johnson, Lee Cyphers, Eugene
Fiske, Wesley Mitchell, Lena Misson,
Violet Garey, and Miss Edith Dietz.
Ellen Mintzer, Guest
On First Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mintzer, Har-
veys Lake, entertained at a party!
honoring their daughter, Ellen, who | [
celebrated her first birthday.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.. Harry
Cole, William Tredinnick Jr., Mrs.
William Tredinnick, Beverly Matzer, | |
Mr. and Mrs. Leamon Mintzer and |
Fred, Mrs. Russell Traver and
family, Mrs. Richard Ostrum, Mrs.
Fred Mintzer. 3 ;
Morris Enlists
David W. Morris, Noxen, enlisted
in the Regular Army for three years
and is now undergoing initial pro-
cessing and reception at Ft. Jackson,
S.C.
Following eight weeks basic train-
ing, he will receive leave and then
attend the Engineer Equipment
Maintenance School. He is a re-
cent graduate of Lake-Lehman High
School.
Shiny
Black
Patent
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“BARBIE”
LUNCH KIT
$2.89
with bottle
by THERMOS
Evans Drug Store
SHAVERTOWN
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I 100 |GLoBE IN LUZERNE | 1°
with 2 $5.
SHOES FOR EVERY
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THURS, - FRI. - SAT.
Purchases or More
[007] GLOBE IN LUZERNE |_100 0 |
EXTRA S&H
GREEN STAMPS
SCHOOL CLOTHES
FOR
KINDERGARTEN
TO
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COUPON GOOD
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i SHOE COUPON 1 COUPON GOOD {
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PORK
RIB ENDS 2 to 3 Ib
BB GRADE
STOCK-UP
SPECIALS
FOR THE HOLIDAY AHEAD
FROM
MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS
(Short Shank)
SECTION B — PAGE 3
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39¢ Lb.
LOINS
29%
CHUCK
. average
BIG 14, GAL. (Reg. 59¢)
2 for *}.
Blade Cufs 39¢ Best Center cuts 59¢ §
Armour’s Star
Skinless FREE
: Ee: MUSTARD
FRANKS 50: with every 2 Ibs. :
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3 for *L.
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College Inn
Chicken Broth
a 19
with Noodles
141/, oz. Can
Hotel Blend
COFFEE
3 bh. can $JA9
CHOCK FULL O’NUTS
INSTANT COFFEE
Reg. Pkg. G.
50 BOOKS %
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Send LABELS To
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79.
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FRISKIES
| Pussy Cat Food
1 DOG FOOD 6c
8 CUBES or MEAL LARGE CAN :
CASE OF 48
2.48
Egglestons Real
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50. gal.
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Qts. Pints,
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Planters
PEANUTS
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29:
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