The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 13, 1962, Image 11

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‘THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1962
CARVERTON Well, last Sunday Carol Sutton Two Area Students
as ursday = ni aC co. | Played thers. The le at Valle
Mount Zion -: An . Carverton -1- - Orange, Hyer Se ee LY 25 Enroll At Buckroll
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA pl | 0
SECTION B— — PAGE 3
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/Goeringer’s Bull
| Takes High Award
MT. ZION
It was a delight to see Mr.
Mrs. Kenneth Jenkins and little
girl visiting and attending church
at Mt. Zion. Mrs. Jenkins was the
former Mary Jane Thomas.
Paul and Myrtle Smith were back
for a visit. Myrtle says she enjoys
reading the Dallas Post all about
everything going on. Says she
likes this Mt. Zion column.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Cain, Easton,
formerly Orange, dropped by for a
¢hat. Don’t know whether I've
seen them inside of twenty years
and
‘or not.
Our girls’ quartet sang on Sundays
Sharon Le&Bar, Nadine VanTuyle,
Busan LaBar, Karen Hronich, at
Mt. Zion church. Then in the after-
noon the girls went with our fam-
ily over to Valley Crest. It fell to
me to pinch-hit for a church that
vice and it was good to have some
singers to help out. Dorothy played
the organ. Ruth and Catherine and
the girls helped with the wheel
chairs.
Richard Davis, Trucksville, a mem-
ber of the Navy Band in Washing-
ton D. C. sang The Lord is My
Shepherd at, Mt. Zion church Sun-
day. Although a baritone, Dick
sang some high notes that made me
think he was a tenor! He used to
sing in the Oratorio chorus before
he went into the service. It was
a beautiful solo.
There was an infant baptism at
the service. Cynthia Lee Sharp,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Sharp was the little lady. Her
mother is the former Noreen Van-
Tuyle. There were relatives of both
sides of the house on hand. Mr.
and Mrs. James Sharp, David and
side beside Leon and Mildred
(baby’s grandparents) there was
Mrs, Minnie VanTuyle, and Nadeen
VanTuyle the baby’s: aunt, and
Glenn VanTyle the youthful uncle!
Baby Cynthia smiled over Daddy’s
shoulder at the whole crowd.
We've been back and forth to
Nesbitt Hospital this past week.
Dorothy was a surgical patient for
a few days.
OUR ROAD
It's getting along. The fine gra-
vel extends -now quite a ways down
the road.
Mrs. Clara Gonser began work
as a nursing assistant at Valley
Crest this week. I am sure she
will be well received by the patients
and the staff.
‘While calling on Dottie at Nesbitt
I found Bud Perry of Mt. Zion a
patient with slivers of aluminum in |
|a variety program at Valley Crest. |
| They were delighted when I told
| them they would be expected to!
Frank Wagner, Jr.
“Thats just what
| wheel the wheel chair patients to
the auditorium,
we wanted to do’, exclaimed Elfrie-
da Hefft.
Jack Scoble acted as master of
ceremonies and one of the patients
told. me afterward, “That man gave
an awful good talk!’ Elfrieda Hefft
sang, Donna Rischel did some
twirling. Chuck Johns and Carol
Sutton played organ and
duet. Chuck played the flute and
his friend Bob Kundreskas of
Kingston the Clarinet. Others who
went were Earl Wall, David Lar-
mouth and Lynn McCarty. I talked
with the patients the next day and
they expressed themselves as much
pleased with the whole performance
and I was proud to tell the patients
that most of them were in my
she Wak again with the wheel]
chairs.
Is Deputy Constable
Frank Wagner, Jr., Dallas Town-
ship police officer, was appointed
Deputy Constable in an order signed
September 5 by Judge Frank Pinola.
Wagner, 28, is employed by Coca
Cola Bottling Company as a sales-
: | man-driver, His father is Constable,
iano |
and is also a police officer.
Mrs. Wagner is the former Sally
Lasher, daughter of Reuel Lasher,
Demunds Road, Dallas. They have
three sons, Billy, 5%, Bobby 3%
and Barry, 3% months.
A member of George M. Dallas
Lodge, Frank passes leisure time
hunting and fishing.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Two students from the area are
among the 675 freshmen enrolled at
Bucknell University. Robert G. Peter-
son, son of Mr and Mrs. Don A.
Peterson, Shrine Acres, and Mary-
“|alice Knecht, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James J. Knecht, Harveys Lake,
will enter a four-day orientation sess-
ion September 15.
Formal opening is scheduled for
September 19.
Both students attended Dallas
High School, where Peterson was a
member of the varsity gym team and
on the yearbook staff.
Miss Knecht spent her senior year
in Sweden as a Rotary foreign ex-
change student. While at Dallas, she
was a member of the National Honor
Society and on the yearbook staff.
Peterson will study for a B.S. in
business administration, Miss Knecht
for an A.B. in academic subjects.
named g Gold Star Guernsey Sire |
by the American Guernsey Cattle |
Club, Peterborough, N. H. i
“King”, owned by Raymond |
Goeringer, Lake Louise Farm, Dal- |
las, was bred by J. N. Matthews, |
Gardenville, Pennsylvania.
The Gold ‘Star Sire award is one |
of three awards included in the |
AGCC’s Gold Star Program designed |
| Yo recognize superior achievement in |
the breeding of registered Guernsey |
dairy cattle. The others are for |
dams and breeders. !
As applicant for the award Ray- |
mond Goeringer will receive a spec- |
ial certificate in recognition of |
King’s superior performance, ac- |
cording to R. D. Stewart, AGCC
secretary.
The official summary of King's |
progeny shows he has 54 daughters |
| pounds of fat, 309-.
| has 38 clagsified dat ha ass
| average numerical rating of 84s,
The registered Guernsey bull Lake | called Desirable,
Louise Coronation King has been | highest rating,
6674 | CONSECUTIVE DIVIDEND
SELECTIVE
FUND, INC.
This quarry ly dividend of
123 on fH kT © shars- ff
holders of "record
of Aug. 30, 1962.
Robert S. Ersted, Sess eury Troma
26 Division $t.,
Shavertown, Pa.
tha breed's thind
couldn't take the afternoon ser-|Ann Sharp. And on the Van Tuyle | his arm. Coming." THE DALLAS POST
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