ANITA i —— bes DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mount Zion -:- Carverton -:- Orange OUTSTANDING MAN has been studying at Misericordia seeing this road construction no one THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1562 ‘Miller Reunion Fourth Annual John and Elizabeth Miller reunion was held recently at Henry Worthington Descendents Gather At North Lake Reunion ~ i BECTION B—PAGE 7 William Curwood and Senator Har- old Flack who will answer questions Taxpayers To Meet At Muhlenburg Grange It is imperative that taxpayers of the district attend and let their repre- “" A.public meeting will be held Tues- | sentatives know what they want. } d ing, September 25 at 8 p.m.,| Mak effort to be present. One meets nice people in a hos. |and now teaches downtown. She |ever asks my advice on procedures! | Melody Park. ¢ : 4 re ql hn . id A Ser ie an éffort to be p pital. A patient in the ward at|bas had considerable experience| Last Saturday was a happy day The committee for prizes, gave| Decendents of Henry Worthing: Shirley and Lee Jo nson, Mr. an igre Aetwighy: dic as the| Judge—Didn’t I tell you the inst Nesbitt where Dorothy was is a lady | Fight at home with her five children |for all of us — Dottie came home | their parents’each a gift. The Moth~| tor held, 2 family ‘rouion" zt the (Mrs. [Edgar ' Worthington, Revia 4 hoo] ai . | time you were here that 1 didn’t from Dallas with a sweet face and | and comes by teaching naturally. |from Nesbitt Hospital after 12 days.|ers’ received a bud vase; and the |cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaver | Worthington, Mrs. * Hazel Hoover, | School Organization Act 561. All tax- | yw,n¢ to see vou here again? lots of courage. Sheis Mrs. Wright, mother of William Wright whom our family recognized as -having seen him around the Library Auc- tion. We met William's wife also. They have been most attentive to mother Wright. I had noted the de- votion of this man: toward his mother before I found out who he was. One afternoon as we were leaving the hospital Mr. Wright casually told us he would not be down that hight to see his mother on account , of a joint dinner meeting of service “bs. The next day we found out|Carroll was shown interviewing Imo he: Rs $ : from around the world! What would | sometime in May or early June at a stocked in Tlarvevs Lalie ih two at he had been awarded a plaque | several principals in action, such as my grandfather have thought? Or, | Dutch” supper meeting. All are in- s this wook he fish were| R . Cc ’ for outstanding work as a citizen. | 4 grower, a crew leader, a migrant day : eceives Commendation And when he came in to the ward to see his mother he proudly showed her the plaque. How her face lit up! Mrs. Wright told us that usual- ly when he comes in at night he is very quiet but not that might. In he bounced, turned on the lights, until his wife asked if he had been in an accident or something! "Then he showed the plaque. The com- mittee had not had his name en- graved on ‘it yet because it was vention. 'Thers. were over: 830. at a 3 : a oo phot : nt Ci d f the Third : r tion. - | vsiting the Nielsons were Mr. and | Jones were appointed as next years | urease in fi hing pressure during the nel as. Commandor. ‘0 p re, 1 AN { N ! Raed the secret ant Jeaks out tending. They returned Sunday | Mrs. Robert Miller of Rochester. committee for games, prizes, gifts. | Fall. 4 Battalion, ROTC Cadet Brigade of y SB 8-02, La! SEASON! my ey Youd 3 2 20 oa evening. Kn On ga visit to Dunhmovin Rev. |and intertainment. Charles Newell Sothes take fesidents. noted that) the Univergity of Delaware, an ap- VHOLE It's Delicious ‘or him. was gla was there Our road? 0 sare, they afc get. | pointment among the highest a- : % see the pleasure on his mother’s face. JANET DYMOND'S FIRST SCHOOL We drove past West Pittston school the other day and saw ‘‘our” Janet Dymond out with her class of eighteen or so little folks. J anet Her mother, Ida Howell, is a teach- er in West Pittston. LOCAL DOCUMENTARY FILM SHOWN / WDAU station has been preparing a documentary film on “The Mis- understood Migrant.” It had been announced some time back that it was going to be shown, but another program came in its place. Then one night last week there it was. The story of migrant workers and of the Tri-County Migrant Min- istry was well woven together with many familiar local scenes. Bob worker, a migrant ministry meet- ting (me sitting in the front seat!) and an especially good picture of Rev. Edwin Lintern being inter- viewed. I do not know but I imaigne this film will be available to be shown again. ; Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Krum left last Friday morning in the 12- bus cavalcade to Atlantic City to at- [tend the Mid-Atlantic Shrine Con- ting along. Crushed rock is being laid from Fred Krum’s down toward the river road. We are willing for them to begin up at our corner any time now and lay the rock — and then the black-top — down the hill. As much time as I have spent over- Let the temperature warm and comfortable 1.87 per bag You can be fall. in your home if Emma Miles has returned home after spending several days with her sister Kate (Mrs. Lloyd Drake) who has been a hospital patient in Pottsdown but now is home. CARVERTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nielson have just returned from a wonderful trip through New England. Outstanding was their visit to “Andover, Maine where the telestar station is. Mrs. Nielson describes it as breath-taking in its beauty and awe-inspiring in what it means. At certain times the thing moves, I suppose when it picks up a global message to relay. TV for that matter, what would my father think ? [Shucks, why go back that far ? What would I have thought of such a notion two years ago? Or even of TV a few years ago! Mirabile dictu! As Pedro Gillott used to exclaim. (That's Latin!) Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fitser Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitser, both families formerly of Carverton, now of Florida, were visiting Nielsons and other former neighbors. Also Ralph Weatherly told us that the Mary Elizabeth Society of Grace Episcopal Church was meeting that night with Mrs. Weatherly. They are ladies who for years have been committed to do all sor ts of charit- able and benevolent enterprises through the Church. The following ladies were present: Mrs. Helen Page, Mrs. William Christian, Mrs: Jacob Milz, president, Mrs. Frede- rick Smith, Mrs. William Phillips, Mrs. M. Tomascik, Mrs. William Disque, Mrs. Kenneth Rydal, Mrs. W. G. Prater, Mrs. Oliver Jones, Misg Sallie Davis, Miss Doris Turner, ‘Miss Mary Wall, Mrs. Anna Pfeiffer, Mrs. Morgan Thomas, Miss Betty Hoskins. | {detown Rev. and Mrs. Norman Tiffany were hosts to the W.S.C.S. Wednes- day night. Devotions were led by Mrs. Ros- well Frederici while Mrs. George May presided at the business session. Final plans were made for the ‘farmer's market September 24, 26, and 28. Mrs. Lester Squier, a dele- gate at the National Convention in ‘| Atlantic City, gave a wonderful re- port. Present were Mrs. Corey Meade, Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mrs. Lila children Jill and Todd have re- turned to their home in Nep- tune, N. J., after spending two weeks at the McKenna Home. fathers’ a china dog, a replica of their own canines. Mrs. Lena Martin won a bouquet of gladiolus. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller won the door Jordan shared the title of “King and Queen of the Twist’; and Jim Miller claimed the honor of the ‘‘Hoola Hoop”. Games were played by the children; but all received prizes and treats. Mr. Edwin Miller presided at the business meeting. The reunion will be held the last Sunday in July; at Melody Park, next year. All other special arrangements will be made vited; and Mrs. Laura Martin, Secre- tary, will contact everyone as to the time and place. Re-elected as President, was Edwin Miller. Kenneth A. Martin as Vice- President. Mrs. Howard Miller as Treasurer. Mrs. Kenneth A.‘ Martin, as Secretary. Mrs. Lois Bolton and Mrs. Wayne Hoover, Corresponding Secretaries. Leonard Nordfors, Al Heffernon, James Miller, and Herbert “Hobby” a special. program. daughter of Albert and Lucy Miller. Danny Jones, son of Herbert and Hel- len Jones. Jeffrey Wayne Bolton, son of Bob and Lois Bolton. Tamy Lee Newell, daughter of Charles and |San- dra Newell. Leonard Clayton Nord- fors. son of Leonard and Betty Lou Nordfors. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller and Jane; Albert Mars- land, Betty and Evelyn; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones, Gale, Garry, David, and Danny; Mr. and Mrs. Al Heffer- nan, Susan, Janet, Carol, and Randy; Mr. end Mrs. Andrew Gobla, Sharon and Beth Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller, and Linda, all of Wilkes- Barre. Raymond Marsland, Jim Mil- ler, Newark, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Hir- am Stevens, and Brigitte, Jennings- ville, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sch- wartz, Westminster, Pa.; Mr. William Mahler, Hartford, Conn. Darl Littner, Mr. and Mrs. George Stredney, Marion, Linda, Albert, and Tommy. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin, ‘Wanda, Roy, Bob, and Dick. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Roberts, Carrie Lee, Brenda, and Lowell Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bolton, Bobby, Ernie, and Jeff; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miller; Mrs. toes on his farm at Dymond Hollow, dug up a monster, weighing two and one half pounds, large enough to make mashed potatoes for a family of three. prize. Leonard Nordfors and Peggy and Richard Searfoss have charge of | New births recorded: Linda Miller, | at North Lake Sunday, Septembér 9: ‘A deliciotis smotgdsbord dinner was. enjoyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide, Robert and Billy Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shaffer, Janice Shaffer, Mrs. Raymond Spen- Albert” Ide, R. Dana Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ide, Mr. and Mrs. John Hudak, Suzanne Jane Hudak, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson, cer, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spencer. Stock Harveys Lake With Husky Trout , Ten thousand Brown Trout were described by District Fish Warden James Yoder as being of ‘excep tional size’. Some Rainbows were mixed into the lot. “This is' the best thing that ever happened to Harvey's Lake’; the Warden observed. “There is a pos- ‘sibility that there will be a good carry-over into future years.” explained that Brown Trout flourish in lake-waters, get. fairly hard to catch, and there is a general they saw the fish pulled out'as fast | as. they were thrown in. Warden Yoder said that, -although this may | ‘have been true, it was so only for isolated groups of lucky fishermen. He also observed that it is not true that hatchery-grown fish must live in the lake for a time before they become edible. The reason for their softness, he said, is that trout, like their cou- sins, the salmon, deteriorate. unless cleaned immediately after catching, and most fishermen dg not do. this. They think the softness is due to easy living at the hatchery, and not to their own care. Howard Price Is Home From Germany Howard Price, home after two and a half years with the armed forces in Erlanger, spending sometime with his bro- ther and sister, Robert Price. His wife the former Margit: Fahndrich, whom he mar- ried in Germany, is Mr. and Mrs. arrived = by boat yesterday, Howard's father He | °F of military science: Dear Mr. Steinhauer: de- organization, Army. that 1 intelligence. and mother, Franklin Street, Dallas. moreland High School. From Headquarters William R. Steinhauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steinhauer, Dallas RD 1, and a student at University of Delaware, is the recipient of this letter from Col. E. G. Allen, profes- SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST Mrs. Stella Schuler,” Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wesley, Bobby and Harry Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Spen- cer, Dianne and Marilyn Spencer, | Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaver, Eliza-. beth Ann Shaver and Gaile Harri- son, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marley Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Ide, Grace Ide, Mr. and Mrs.Floyd Ide, Mr. and Mrs. William Goss, Mr. and Mrs. It is ‘a great pleasure for me to congratulate you on your @ppoint- This achievement, in recognition of your outstanding leadership and academic proficiency, reflects great credit on the manner in which you have applied your talents and abil- ities to attain both honor and dis- tinction enroute to your eventual commission within the United States Mrs. William Price, both died while he was in service. The couple expects to live tem- votion of this man was toward his He is a 1949 graduate of West- PVT ITTY FPP TTT VT PTT ITT TT I TT I ISS Phone Wilkes-Barre—VA 3-3914 Day or Night OR Steinhauer, ROTC Heads Battalion | chievements an undergraduate stu- { dent can realize within the Brigade’s It is with deep-felt pride to me personally and to all the officers and men of the Military Department, concur with the selection board on your appointment and enthusiastically commend you for this meritorious indication of leader- ship, dedication, initiative, character, payers of Fourth Legislative District are cordially invted. Prisoner—Yes, Your Honor, that’s what I told these policemen but they Speakers wll be Representative | wouldn't believe it. : Ral ati ia cE Every Day — More Folks Say {} = ...at GOSART'S SWIFT'S PREMIUM FIRST OF THE CHICKEN SCRAPPLE OUR OWN LOOSE SAUSAGE + BOX BOOK MATCHES lock for RED STAR on your c , 4 COFFEE COFFEE > 4 = il = : . : . Mahler; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nord- | {f : { . cl i f is W Uf you insulate now! See us for how-to-do-it Felt, Mrs. Bruce Williams, Mrs. Blisa | tors, and Leonard Jri; Mr. and Mrs: |g ; il [EZIS el d 2 in d lz advice and budget-priced insulation. . . . i. Gillman, Bess’ Cooke, Mrs. Alfred | David Jordan, David, Donna, Marty," : 2 DAVID BI IGHT STUDIOS IR a - ce — Hadsel, Mrs. Emory Hadsel, Mrs. | Michael, and Robbie. ; : PUSSY AAT PHISKIES Maaic Cabes 16” did Ins. 2” x 16”). 051 ft. Libbie Smith, Mrs. George May, , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller, Joe. . i ggle A 16” : in Le id x I 59 ft Mrs. Lester Squier and Mrs. Roswell | Bobby, Ann Marie, Susanne, and BACK MT . YMCA orgs SHAVERTOWN | ; iy ie ns. ; x " M72 sq. I. Frederici. Tommy; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A.|§ } CAT FOOD 4 DOG FOOD 24” thick Ins. (3” x 24”) 07% sq. ft. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meade and | Martin; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. |g RR ® Tap © Ballet ® Ballroom 4 : 24” medium Ins. (2° z 247) 031% sq. it sons Donnie and Walter Jr. visited | Martin, and K. C. Jr. and Johnny | jf i (Makes it's own gravy) ~ : ‘53 relatives and friends in New Jersey Mee Mr. eed Mrs. Ty pl 3 & and Maryland over Labor Day. ernammer, urie an erry; Mr. |p 3 FOIL FACED Mrs. James Hodge and daughter [and Mrs. Charles Newal and Jamny : BLL STUDENTS EPPEAR ON & for > Be 20 HIS $9 -89 9 : 38 ” i i . { Lee; Mr. an TS. ‘ayne Hoover, | p " 16 medium (2” x 16”) .08 sq. ft. Lind Long Beash, Oa. fs Spend Gary, Brian, and Kendra Lee, all TELEVISION 3 ; 16” thick (3” 16”) 10 ft ing six weeks with her mother Mrs. ‘ 4 on 1G = 2 sq. it. Claire McKenna, while her husband |from the Back Mountain. : 4 24” thick (3''=2 16”): 10 sq. It C.P.O. 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