The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 06, 1962, Image 12

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“Mrs. Elwood Patton, Mrs. Harold
Hackling and Mrs. Oscar Fish spent
Friday at the Methodist Seminar,
held at Dimock Camp grounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph French and
& family, Brasher, Falls, N. Y. are
spending a week with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Schench.
. The Reverend and Mrs. Alfred
Backus flew by jet to Roanoke,
Texas, where they plan to make
their home with her son David
Arnold and his family.
The following ladies from here at-
tended the Council of Republican
woman held at Mogans’ Diner,
Tunkhannock, on Wednesday eve-
ning: Mesdames; Clark Oliver,
Joseph Dotter, Wheeler Hess, Wil-
lard Bender, Oscar Fish, Harry Mil-
ler, Ira Beahm, Calvin Strohl and
~ Mr. Bender. ;
A number of men from here have
been employed at the tomato pack-
ing industry, in Center Moreland.
Jeddie Mac Millan has accepted
a position with the Back Mountain
Lumber Co., at Shavertown.
. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole and
Peggy spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hale, at
Sarona, N. Y.
~ Mrs. William Engelman and Mrs.
Bterlyn May spent Wednesday in
Allentown.
Bill May spent several days this
week at Ships’ Bottom, N. J., visit-
ing at the cottage of Mike and
Joel Smith.
Mrs. Mary Hopfer returned to her
home from General Hospital this
week, much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Augustine,
Olean, N. Y., spent the week end
at the Elwin Beans.
Connie Smith and Nancy Bean
came home from Atlantic City on
Thursday. They were both employed
there during the summer.
~ Mrs. Nevin Benner, Richfield
spent several days with Mrs. Al-
bert Casterline, this week.
James Casterline, Buffalo, spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Osmand Casterline and family in
their trailor, at Benton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole and
Peggy spent Thursday at Raratan,
N. J., where Peggy expects to teach
this term. The Cooles also spent
Saturday at Watrous where old
home day was held.
Mrs. Stephen Root entertained in
“honor of her grand daughter’s birth-
day on August 21st, at her home.
Present were: Gayle Nalbone, Kathy
Dendler, Dawn and Teresa Mulligan
and Bonnie Womer and Kay Win-
nie, the guest of honor, the hostess,
Mrs. Root.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beahm and
family, Elizabethtown, Pa., spent
the holiday with relatives in Noxen.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner spent
some time, recently, with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Gunnis, Buffalo.
: Patty Dibble, Meshoppen,
spending a few days with
“Jacob Miners’
+ Ray Wilson underwent . major
surgery at General Hospital on Sun-
/.day. His condition is good. Mrs.
4:Sumner Spencer, Thompson, Pa. is
: taking care of him.
~ Visitors at: the Ray Wilsons on
- Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Paul
- Costanzo and Darlene of Bingham-
n and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sa-
+ lico, of Apalachin called on them
on Monday.
~~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schwartz and
“family returned to their home in
"Philadelphia after spending the
‘ summer with Mrs. Dorothy French.
© Mrs. Tillie Loveland and Jessica
Thomas spent a recent week end
visiting relatives in Bloomsburg.
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© Pastor Wesley Kimm is on a
“three weeks vacation. Supply Pas-
tors will fill the pulpit in his
“absence.
. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyers-
ville, Pa. announce the birth of a
. daughter at the Geisinger Hospital
. on September 1st. Mrs. Boone is
the former Judy Engelman. This is
their first child.
~~ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackling
Sr. spent several days visiting their
son Joseph Jr. and family, in N. J.
~~ Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dendler Jr.,
Messina, N. Y. spent the week end
"with Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Dendler Sr.
"Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata and
Judy spent Friday with Mrs. Harold
* Dubois, at Oneonta. Carolyn Dubois
returned home with them after a
week with the Shalatas. '
~ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Jr. and
Kathy, Baltimore, Md., are spending
. the week end with the Albert Ruff
~ Srs. They entertained at a family
dinner on Sunday. Those present:
‘Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cooke and
family, Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Case and family and the Al-
bert Ruff Jrs.
in Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meeker
“visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meeker,
_ Sayre, on Sunday.
Mrs. Evelyn Nalbone, N. J.; spent
_ the weekend with her son Joe and
family.
Elizabeth Jones returned to her
“home in Binghamton after staying
two weeks with her sister, Mrs.
Harry Siglin.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bailey, and
family, Hartford, Conn., spent the
week end at the Harry Siglin’s. Mrs.
‘Bailey and children will remain for
“a week. Myrle Siglin, Langhorne,
Pa, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wall,
~ Irylington, N. J., spent the week end
“here. They haye found an apart-
.ment and expect to move on Tues-
day.
_ Roger Race, Walling Ford, Conn.,
. spent the week end here with his
parents, the Vane Races.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGinley and
“children, Newark, N. J. spent the
‘week end with the Loren Cases.
. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Engelman
and grand-daughter Sharon Brody
returned after a weeks visit at the
and Mrs. Fred Schenck |
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Darr, at
Holsopple, Pa. ’
Mrs. Earl Beahm returned from a
trip to Detroit, Michigan, where she
visited Lillian Kropp who is seri-
ously ill. She also visited relatives
in Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lutes, and
daughter, Hershey, recently spent
the week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lutes.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman,
Sayre, visited Mr. and Mrs. William
Engelman, on Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keiper,
Tunkhannock visited Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Keiper over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. William Shalata
entertained at dinner on Sunday in
honor of their son Billys’ third
birthday. Present were his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Shala-
ta Sr. and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph: ‘Shalata Jr. and family,
Tunkhannock.
Mr. Charles Miller, student at
Philadelphia Seminary, was supply
pastor at St. Lukes Lutheran
Church the past Sunday. He will
also be here next Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Hough and daughter
Ruth, Almedia, Pa., called on Stella
Shook, on Labor Day.
TRAVER REUNION
Tenth annual reunion of the
David H. and Florence Traver
family was held on September 1
at Hanson’s Park, Harvey's Lake.
Officers elected for the coming
year were: President, Richard E.
Traver; Vice President, Emra
Traver; Secretary, Gypsy Hanadel;
Treasurer, Dorothy Patton.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard E. Traver, Robert Traver, Linda
June, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Traver,
Tina, Wesley, and Kelly, Mr. and
Mrs. Doyle Traver, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Patton, Dottie and Nancy,
Mr. and Mrs. Emra Traver, Tommy,
Danny, Mark and Lenny, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Traver, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Lattimer, Mr. and Mrs. George
Sheffeler, Nancy Sheffler, Hiram,
Steve and Jane Traver, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Hanadel, Fred, George and
Jackie Hanadel, Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald King, Carol, Donald, Allan and,
Kenneth King, Mrs. James Het-
tesheimer, Jessie, Jerry and David,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Patton, Mrs.
Chester Keiper and Mrs. Flora Pat-
ton.
Demunds Bar-Owner
Fined On 4 Counts
A three-count indictment of Mrs.
Lottie C. Kowaleski, operator of a
tavern at Demunds Cormers, was
suspended by President Judge Frank
Pinola Thursday, when she pleaded
guilty .on five counts. She was
fined a total of $500 and costs.
The court imposed a fine of $500
on one count of sale of beer to a
minor, and $100 on each of three
other similar counts. Suspended
were sentences on ga three-count
indictment charging sale of beer to
minors, permitting sales to minors,
and permitting minors to frequent
licensed premises. |
Offenses under indictment were
committed April 29, June 15, July
4, 7, and 8. Minors served July
8 were involved in a fatal car ac-
cident on the Kunkle-Demunds road.
Tiny Takes Firsts
At New Hope Show
Milford “Tiny” Gould, Harveys
Lake, won First Prize in the Senior
Division of the New Hope Antique
Car show, August 26, and also
took “Top Car Overall”. His fa-
mous car is a 1928 Stutz Boat-tailed
Speedster.
Sunday Tiny drove to Syracuse,
N. Y., entering the Stutz in the
well-known New York State Fair
Antique Car show.
Around 250 cars were entered at
Syracuse, and 200 at New Hope.
State P'ays Owners
1$77,000 On Roadway
More than $77,000 state money
has been awarded to two owners
of condemned property along the
Luzerne-Dallas Highway. One of the
owners, George Bulford and wife,
may receive more in a suit now
pending before President Judge
Frank Pinola, an appeal from a
court award of $17,500 for his
Kingston Township property.
$60,000 was awarded Frank G.
Mathers, 3rd, and his wife for con-
demned property in Kingston Town-
ship Tuesday, August 28. The pro-
perty consisted of a service station,
a house, and unused land.
Witnesses for Mathers and wife
testified that the property was
worth $65,000, while witnesses for
the Commonwealth placed the value
at around $54.000.
Attorney for the Commonwealth
in. both cases is James Lenahan
Brown. Jonathan Valentine repre-
sented Mr. and Mrs. Bulford, and
Frank McGuigan was attorney for
Mr. and Mrs. Mathers.
Local Airman Leaves
For Bermuda Base
Airman A2/c Clyde Major son of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Major Sha-
vertown R. D. 5 left for Bermuda
September 2 on his 21st birthday,
after a 15 day leave at home.
He served his basic training at
Lackland Air Base and Tech School
at Sheppard Air Base, Texas. He
has 2 years at Dover Air Base, Del.
As an Aircraft Mechanic and Assist-
ant Crew Chief on (S.A.C.) KS-97
Air Refueling Planes. He also toured
Newfoundland and Labrador while
at Dover. His Mother, Father,
and Judy Newberry drove him to
McGuire Air Base, N. J. where he
left by plane. He will be at Kind-
ley Air Base, Bermuda for two
years. §
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LAKE MAIL CARRIER
ON KING FOR A DAY
PROGRAM ON CBS
King for a Day program on
CBS last Thursday gave viewers
in the Back Mountain a big
thrill, when Warren Johnson,
rural mail-carrier at Harveys
!| Lake, appeared on the screen
in Hollywood. Mr. Johnson
travelling with his wife and
five children, said he was run-
ning short of funds, and would
appreciate being King for a Day,
Object money.
His claim to being King was
thrown out when another man
appeared on the screen, asking
for assistance for a friend.
Warren is president of the
PTA and a member of Harveys
Lake Fire Company. He man-
aged the Little League baseball
team, is treasurer of the Coun-
ty Rural Letter Carriers Asso-
ciation, and still finds time to
cover 53 miles of mail rout
every day, servicing 800 boxes.
He has five children ranging
in age from 11 to 15. Finding
that the great open spaces were
hard to fill with food (kids eat
more when they are travelling)
he got on the T-V program to
try to make a fast buck.
He won no money, but he is
bringing home with him an
electric razor, a power window-
lift, a U.S. Mail safety signal,
fishing equipment, and four
new tires.
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Bunker Hill Wreck
A car owned and driven by
Richard Rutkowski, Beech Street,
Shavertown, went out of control
on Bunker Hill Road near Gritman
Road, Trucksville, around midnight
Saturday, and ran into some trees,
Rutkowski was taken to Nesbitt
Hospital in the Kingston Township
Ambulance by Bill Pugh.
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1962
Innovations In Fall Sessions Of
YWCA Bk. Mt. Homemakers Holiday
Women who attend the Back
Mountain Homemakers Holiday
Open House next Tuesday morning
at ‘Shavertown Methodist Church
parlors, for early coffee at 9:30, will
find that something new has been
added to the schedule for the eight
weeks fall session, In addition to
art, hat-making, sewing, golf, braille,
decoration, aluminum-craft, lamp
shades, and bowling, three subjects
are taking a bow, beginning with
the opening session on September
18.
“What is an Antique?” with Mrs.
Jones Evans as coordinator, will fea-
ture a number of different instruc-
tors, winding up with a luncheon
engagement at Windy Valley.
“Latin-Rhythms” will be taught
by William Carver, affiliated for-
merly with a number of name
studios, who has been responsible
for the upsurge in adult dancing
classes at the Wilkes-Barre YWCA.
Mr. Carver will teach adults Tues-
day evenings at the Shavertown
YMCA building, where classes of
Back Mountain Homemakers Holi-
day take place. It is an advantage,
says Mrs. Henry Ward, for couples
to register together, but the class
is not limited to couples. Member-
ship in either YMCA or YWCA,
however, is required.
“Musical Plays of Broadway”
taught by records, will be a morn-
ing feature, instructor and Commen-
tator to be announced.
Mrs. George Thomas, by popular
demand, will again teach millinery,
and Mrs. Leonard Adamsheck Della
Robia and holiday decoration.
Mrs. Ruth Darbie, Luzerne County
Extension homemaker, will teach
sewing, assisted by Mrs. Warren
Yarnell.
Teachers of aluminum-craft and
lamp-shade making will be an-
nounced.
Marion Welza will teach bridge,
Mrs. Kenneth Bayliss Braille.
Mrs. John Vivian will again teach
art,
wishes of her students.
Mrs. George Montgomery is sched-
uled to teach golf. Bowling at Crown
Imperial Bowling Lanes, will again
be given, instructor to be an-
nounced. .
There will again be a nursery for
pre-school children Tuesday morn-
ings during the eight-weeks course.
Early coffee hour will be a feature
each Tuesday morning, in advance
of the 10 a.m. starting hour. Classes
end at noon unless otherwise an-
nounced.
George Jacobs, recently returned
Rotary Exchange student, wil] show
tailoring her subject to the
Noxen Trail-Blazer
The first white man to find his
way into what is now Monroe Town-
ship was Marcus Blair, a soldier in
the French and Indian War, who got
lost in route to Easton in 1757 and
somehow found his way to Bowman’s
Creek near Stull. When he reached
Harvey’s Lake, of which he is con-
sidered the discoverer, he slipped and
broke his leg. Later he staked out
the Outlet section for himself.
things he collected during his year
in the Philippines at the Open
House. Prospective students are
urged to bring their friends to the
Open House. Registration will take
place, and courses get under way
the following week.
In charge of Homemakers Holiday,
working with Mrs. John R. Vivian,
chairman, are Mesdames William
King, Harry Conway, Donald Peter-
son, Loren Samsel, Carl Hontz,
George Jacobs, Ward Jacquish and
Thomas Smith.
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Three Intruders Caught
After several chickens had dis-
appeared from the hen house on
the Newberry Estate, employees set
traps and captured two red foxes.
A third intruder, a raccoon, was
also caught in the traps.
Makes Good Progress
John Henninger, Druid Hills,
making good progress after surgery
at Nesbitt Hospital, and is hoping
to return home this weekend.
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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Harveys Lake Data
Harveys Lake is a natural Lake
of drainage area 7.2 square miles.
Its capacity is 23,732 square feet,
or 7,733, 000 gallons. At maximum
depth 1 the lake is 102 feet, pre-
vailing depth at 50 feet. [It covers
an area of 658.6 acres, being fed
by two small streams and many
springs, and drained by Harvey's
Creek, 20 feet wide and 6 inches
deep. The highway around the lake .
is about nine miles long.
The NE
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