The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 08, 1962, Image 13

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    DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
SHAVERTO WN
Storm Stalls Bus
Mrs. Emma Stahl, Pioneer aven-
ue had an upsetting experience on
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1962
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Britt
celebrated her (sixth) birthday
Sunday. She received many love-
ly gifts from her guests who were:
Beaumont
John Denmon is seriously ill at
Nesbitt Hospital where he wassad-
Natona Arranges Flue
Shots For Employees
Slight Kccident
Mrs. Helen Phillips, Parrish Street,
was examined and released from
SECTION B — PAGE ¢
Management of Natona Mills ar-
ranged for Dr. H. G. Gallagher to
give innoculations against Asiastic
Flu last Wednesday. Of the 300 em-
ployees, 183 availed themselves of
the service. Some employees had
already been protected by their
personal physicians. A second shot
will be provided for those who need
Linda Flock, Helen Orloski, Sandra
Sax, Donna Sax, Theresa Gluzin-
ski, © Joey Gluzinski, Carol Britt,
Elaine Williams, Kathy Williams,
Debra, Donna and Ricky Britt.
Mr. and Mrs. William Eicke,
Evergreen Street, had Ja special
reason for celebrating ‘over the
week-end. Mrs, Erma Eicke and
Nesbitt Hospital emergency room
last week, after being slightly
injured when her car struck another
in Luzerne. She was taken to Nesbitt
by Luzerne Chief of Police William |
Regan. !
Saturday evening when the Dallas
bus on which she was a passenger
was unable to proceed from Mt.
Greenwood Road where heavy snow
and slippery highway prevented it
from navigating the hill. The bus.
skidded and ‘the rear end balanced
over the side of the steep incline.
It could have been a tragedy.
mitted after suffering a heart at-
tack near the Luzerne County Line.
He was driving a road scraper dur-
ing last Satyrday’s snow storm.
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Lutes spent
last weekend with their son Richard
and his family at Palmyra.
The Ralph Taylors, Raritan, New
Preaching Mission
Over one hundred persons at-
tended the first session of “The
Preaching Mission as part of the
Methodist -Challenge for Christ” at
Shavertown Methodist Church Sun-
day .evening. These services will
Mrs. Scranton Is
Charming Visitor
Shavertown Shopping Center cus-
tomers were pleasantly surprised
on Thursday afternoon to be greeted
by Mary Scranton, wife of the Re-
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EXTRA
publican candidate for governor of continue all this week with Rev. A call to the highway depart-|daughter, Lanna, had birthdays on Jersey, ‘visited relatives here re- |it one month from the date of the | ; : GET IT AT TE
Pennsylvania. Kenneth Boohar in charge. ment brought no relief and the| Sunday. Their family plus Grand- | cently. first innoculation. : HERBALM. THESE STORES pP
A most gracious and sincere lady,| Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Schultz, | traction company truck was unable | ma and Grandpa Eicke of Kingston Harold Alabaugh, Monroe Ave., ‘COUGH S & H E
Mrs. Scranton is her husband’s| Perrin avenue, are lullabying a new | to rectify the situation. John Stahl | went out for dinner. Dallas, father of William Allabaugh, Sell Quickly Through "MIXTURE Jefferies Mkt. -
greatest asset. Her firm handclasp baby boy, born October 29. went to his mother’s aid and de-| Mrs. William Brown, Jr., Perrin |is ill at Gelvinges Hospital, Dan- The Trading Post
denotes her intense interest in the| Mrs, Margaret Dilg, Main street, |livered both her and several pas- Avenue, has returned after being a | Ville. 00
people of this state. ; mother of ‘Mrs, Ted Woolbert, is|sengers to their homes ‘safely. It | patient at Geisinger Hospital. X th Rozelle, third 1 = ke SL,
She was accompanied by Au- [visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ruth |took over three hours to arrive at Verna Miers, Perrin Avenye. has enne ozelle, third grade stu Eo ro
drey Kelley, a real neighborly and Mack in Jersey City. Shavertown from Wilkes-Barre. beeen ill. She expects to resume Gout 5% Shavejiown, 1 reouperat; MCDERMOTTS Caddie Labar S T A M PS
wholesome = individual who hails| Mrs. John Clause, Pioneer aven- Lh 2 her studies at Dallas High School | 8 from a tonsillectomy. BAR J COCKTAIL Dallas
from nearby Montrose. A candi-|ue, has been ill at her home. Crisis Curtails this week. Mrs. Anthony Novy, Spring an eo : ; oP %
dogg for the office of Secretary of| Altar and Rosary Society of St. St In Florid A number from Shavertown at- Kianselés Mit, With $5.0 urcnase
Internal Affairs, Mrs. Kelley is the | Therese’s Church will hold a Birth- ay in rlorida tended the Penn State-Maryland | fecently. Present were: Mrs. Robert LUNDY. ADE i and Coupon.
mother ‘of five, a leader in every|day Tea on November 11 at 8 pm. | ar. 4 Mes. Louis Wagner, | game on Saturday. Among them Steele, Mrs. William James, Mrs. Rinken's Cafe %
civic and charitable project in her |in the church parlors. Ferguson avenue, and Mrs. Leroy | Were: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Evans, Fred Malkemes, Mrs, Mary Sickler, 36 - 40 MAIN ST. idstown’
community and an able lawyer. [She . Troxell, Main strut, are back home | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parsons, Mr, and Mrs. George Prater, Mrs. Martin DALLAS aie Wri 100 | | 100
impresses one as a woman who al- Neighbor Passes ation setting out two weeks ago for | Mrs. Robert Deeble, Mr. and Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Ray Greenwood. Sweet Valiey GLOBE
ways gets things done. Neighb d friends of Mus, | Florida where ‘they expected to John Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul De- Due to the new highway, Andy OPEN ALL DAY — .
eighbors an riends o rs. Soond the winter: Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dilla- | Roan has relocated his business. Delicious "Diners Moere's Mit, In Luzerne ;
40th Anniversary
Jessie Jones, Sunset avenue, were
saddened on Saturday evening to
They reached Jacksonville after
passing many convoys loaded with
hey and Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Chad-
wick, Larry Newhart and Lou
Street, entertained her bridge club
Temporarily he is at the corner of
N. Main and Division Streets in the
LOUNGE
and Snacks
Demunds Corners
COUPON GOOD
THROUGHOUT STORE
100 S&H GREEN STAMPS
In Addition to Regular Stamps
On Cash Purchases of
hear of her passing from this life
at Carpenter Nursing Home, Har-
vey’'s Lake. She was a devoted
companion of her brother, C. L.
Hartwell for many years. Mr. Hart-
Garey building.
IT’S TIME TO TACK
Warph
We were sorry to note that the
fifty fourth wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Seth. Howell, Roushey
street on October 28 was not re-
ported. This grand couple have been
Spaciano,
Mark Spaciano, Division Street,
is a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. He
is to undergo a tonsillectomy.
troops and supplies... The city was
a bee hive of activity. They were
urged by the military to return
north and decided' to help relieve
the confusion by returning home
CRYSTAL CLEAR
iden : . : 11 is al patient : i
Pens of he area for many ig also a petient wi the nursing until the situation cleared up. SHATIERPROOE $5.00 or more.
y aR A Mrs. li hi ton Clara Troxell, driving alone,
i Mrs. It 5 he Foner i a bee Wg — chalked up two thousand and thirty- CONSECUTIVE DIVIDEND THIS COUPON GOOD
ess of Kunkle but spent much o THROUGH WED. - NOV, 14
four miles in five days.
We were all glad to see Wallie
Gosart take a little time out to go
hunting the past two Saturdays.
Father-in-law, Walter Gerloch took
over in the meat department at the
Market. Wallie is out this year
with Walter, Jr., teaching him the
fundamentals of the sport.
last week when informed that she
had won a $25.00 charge account
prize in the Boston ‘Store Founders
Day Contest.
Mrs. Charles Sieber, Main street,
is convalescing at her home follow-
ing surgery at Nesbitt Hospital.
It was a happy sight to see Mrs.
her girlhood in Trucksville with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Hess. Mr. Hess was at that time
postmaster at Trucksville. Mr. Ho-
well is the brother of the late Dr.
G. L. Howell, physician and friend
to many in the Back Mountain area.
Mr. and Mrs. Howell are the! par-
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Hhprestors
STOCK FUND,
INC.
ar quarterly divi-
Women’s
This re;
GREE OBE ERENT REE ft bse had haa
dend of ](¢ per share de-
rived from investment in-
ents of one daughter, Mrs. Geral-|Anna Dressel once again seated in| A busy man who takes time ‘to come, plus a distribution of KEEPS OUT COLD i F ur-Tr immed pr
dine Pope, Shavertowa. There are |the family pew at St. Paul's on chum with his son, reaps a rich 10%4¢ per share from real- 3 : a
two ' grandchildren, Richard and |Sunday. One of the most respected | reward. ped ne ii par HOLDS IN HEAT Leather
Carol Pope. and beloved ladies of our communi- Mrs. Elsie Schneider formerly of record
ty she ‘is steadily progressing fol- y Sheselioldory of ih Saves up to 40% on fuel
Mt. Airy Road recently celebrated
her ninety-third birthday at Valley
Crest Home.
Until next week, take a few mo-
ments each day to remember some-
one who is ill in your community
or meeds a helping hand.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis, Shag-
bark Drive, entertained the follow-
ing at dinner Sunday celebrating
their son Bobby's fifth birthday:
October 30, 1962.
Pastor and Mrs. Fredrick Eidam,
iw street spent several days in
Allentown and Philadelphia last
week in celebration of the former's
birthday.
Mrs. Walter Shaver, Pioneer
Avenue is recuperating at her home
following injuries suffered in a fall
rr: way home from church. Mrs.
Sl¥aver broke several bones in her
nose and bruised her face quite
“over your
Screen Porches,
Breezeways, Windows :
Doors with FLEX-O-GLASS
Don't let cold weather catch you unprepared.
Have a warm, cozy home all winter long. Get
Flex-O- “Gloss fren your Hardwars ortuniber Doster N NOW
lowing a long illness.
Mr. and Mrs. John Monka, Pio-
neer avenue are the proud parents
of a new baby girl, born October
30. ‘
Mrs. Mary Karl, Mt. Airy road
was ‘taken to Nesbitt Hospital Sun-
day evening in Kingston Township
Ambulance. Just having returned
from a visit to Altoona, she was
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Shavertown, Pa.
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badly. stricken with a stroke on Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams
Mrs. Wellington Shaver, of Ni-| Congratulations are in order for {2d Tommy, Lehman; Mr. and
agara Falls with daughter, Mrs. | Mr. ‘and Mrs. Bernard Rogers, Mrs. Thomas Norton, Sandra and
Thomas, Wilkes-Barre; and Judy,
Robert Crawford and granddaugh-
Glenn, Bobby Lewis and the host
Franklin street, who are the par-
ter, ' Cindy came down to spend ents of a new baby daughter.
some ‘time with her mother-in-law. | There is another little daughter, and FOSTeNs S :
Mrs. Alice Ruth, a guest at the |Linda, 2. Losi evening Mrs Dobos Tews
mb i a al 3 an i . | entertained her card club: Mes-
e pi rs. obert McDowell, Perrin | james Thomas Norton, Raymond
weeks, has returned to her home in
Rochester.
Bert Riley, Center street is a pa-
tient in Nesbitt Hospital where he
underwent surgery last week.
avenue, is a patient in General Hos-
pital.
A. J. Moreck, Pioneer avenue,
lost “a lovely lilac bush when ‘the
Carey, Ralph. Yarnell, Leo Morton,
Robert Pierson, Wilkes-Barre; John
Evans and George Barker, Kingston,
James ‘Jolley, Trucksville, and the
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Doris Britt, Center Street, daugh-
heavy snowfall Saturday broke it
off at its base.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck and
daughters, Marilyn and Beverly at-
tended the Muhlenburg-King’s foot-
ball game at Allentown on Satur-
day. They also visited daughter,
Digby who is a student murse at
entown State Hospital. Marilyn
was home from Susquehanna Col-
lege for the weekend.
r. and Mrs. William Pierce,
Pidneer Avenue, left Monday to
spend the winter at Fort Lauder-
dale.
Mrs. Ava Altemus, long time resi-
dent of Shavertown, has sold her
home and moved to Orwigsburg,
Penna. She is residing with her
son, Milton, and would be happy
to hear from her old friends and
neighbors. Her address is R.D. 1,
Orwigsburg, Pa., in care of Milton
Altemus.
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