SECTION B— PAGE £ Lightning Fire Out THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1963 - Former Kunkle Boy . DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Thomas Peirce, a junior. This was : molding of fine giizens 287 well} Tom's first parade as Captain and The human touch which she num-! Shavertown Flower Garden Attractive A most attractive spot in the cen- bered among her attributes made Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jomes, Jr.,| her outstanding in her field. and infant son at Binghamton on Local fire department is really In Army | English Ability Miss Susan Fielding Key Club News | | his experience as a drill team mem- ber for two years was evident as he barked commands with confi- Noxen Fire Company extinguished an electrical fire last week, during a raging thunder-storm, at the home ter of Shavertown is the garden of | Sunday. getting a workout in the rash of Lake-Lehman Junior Key Club and tharching units | dence and perfection. We of Ernest Teetsel, assistant fire- Ed Hall. Bright tulips now grace| Little Tommy Neuman, Jr. som|grass fires springing up in wooded cleaned up this weekend, garnering | Keyettes were led through their | chief, the well kept beds causing’ passers-|of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Neuman, area. Travel in such areas is tough | # Susan Fielding, daughter of Mr.|two plaques and a letter of com- | routines by Susan Kitchen and Bev- | po. of electrical damage, ~ by to pause and admire the display. All through the summer months current new flowers will take their turn in growing in profusion as if in tribute to their gardner’s skillful hand. Casting For Big Ones Mr. and Mrs. Obed Hontz, Pioneer fishing. fis’fdrman expects to enjoy thor- oughly his first casting in ocean waters. Eileen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dungey, James Street. Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Pettit and sons, Mark and David, Wilkes-Barre, have moved into their new home on Franklin [Street which was the former residence of Mr: and Mrs. Ralph Gerhart. Main Street, will observe his first birthday tomorrow. Mrs. Stanley Wills is a surgical patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Birthday greetings this week to Barbara Ann Tavana, Eleamor Fred- erick, Mrs. William MM. Thomas, Elmer Lamoreaux,, John M. Miles, Lumley, Granville ‘Sowden, Paul Jenkins, Mrs. Elma Jones, Aletha | Lawry, (Almemnia Evans, William H. Christine Jenkins, Anthony Moreck, Gayle Gentile, Bettie Brace, Mrs. Laura Downs, Charles Rosengrant, Sr. New Officers New officers elected for Shaver- town PTA will be installed this on the equipment. The rainfall | | was a great blessing to a worried fire chief. Had a pleasant surprise on Sat- urday evening when friends dropped in to help celebrate my 53rd birth- day. Susie who loves arranging parties had whisked me off on a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neuner, Mr. and Mrs. John Clause, Mrs. Carl Storz and children, Carl and Cor- Fred, Jr., arriving that morning wrote, “Although we are ten thou- sand miles apart and separated by half the world, my prayer that you may receive God’s richest blessings on your day is with you.” Again I say, how very wonderful > Pvt. Keith L. Hilbert At Fort Dix, Pvt. Keith 1. Hilbert, 23, has been assigned to G Company | of ‘the 4th Training Center, Fort Dix, and Mrs. John Fielding, Huntsville, has been nominated by Lake-Leh- | man High School for the annual! Achievement Awards program, sponsored by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). Miss Fielding is a junior at the school. school seniors for excellence in English. The writing abilities and literary awareness of each nominee giving convention, and will send their names to every U.S. college and university with the recom- mendation that these students be considered for scholarship assist- ance. Colleges and universities welcome mendation at the Harrisburg con- | vention, and winning first prize for best marching unit in the Loyalty | Day parade for the third consecu- | tive year. Loyalty Day, an annual event, was sponsored in Nanticoke by Nan- ticoke Post 290, Veterans of Foreign George McCutcheon and Robert Dolbear. reputation of Key Club affiliation with Kiwanis around the nation. Another was a second prize | plaque for Key Club achievement in Pennsylvania in one year. In| this they were out-scored only by | Moon High School, Pittsburgh, erly Eck, Co-Captains. Susan is an old hand at leading the Keyettes, having led the group last year. Beverly, although new to the Key- ettes, has had two years of experi- ence as Lieutenant of the Dallas Junior High team. Marsha Sowden, captained the Junior high team for performance on Saturday received plaudits of her team as she called commands without any difficulty. marched at the head of the units with the huge American flag. This year the Colorettes will be wearing a plaid skirt, overseas cap, and sash of the same material. Popu- larity of this new uniform was evi- dent in the past three weeks when 36 girls applied for positions on | there was no central siren nor lights, and the Wednesday night alarm was turned in by Charles Weaver by pounding on chief Calvin Strohl’s door. Passes Bar Exam p Sally Porter, Mildred Kelly, Mrs. |visit to the store while the guests For the sixth year, the Council | Wars Saturday. two years. 4 ¥ 4 Benjamin R. Jones, III, son of 5 Avenue, left Friday for Long Island Edward Kocher Cecil © Poynton, | arrived. Ida Clause baked a de- is conducting the Awards program s tended Dallas Junior High drill team was S x Court Justice Ben- where they plan to board a ; a y Thirteen club members atten captained by Jeri Jordan. Jeri took | State Supreme urt Justice . : David Voelker, Mrs. Edgar Hallock, | licious cake and it was a very nice throughout the nation to grant istri i h Dlameg Oy. : : jami J Shrine View boat for several days of deep sea : i a ; 8 the District convention over the over the reins this year and her [jamin R. Jones, e , has Obed. who i5 an, ovdent Charles Kisbaugh, Sr., Mrs. Edward | evening. recognition to outstanding ‘high| weekend, accompanied by advisors passed his bar examinations. His mother is the late Dorothy Richards Jones. ; 3 3 : : . One of the plaques received was Colorettes, dressed in their new Ben, III, upholding the legal tra- ; Dierolf, ' Mrs. Charles Nicol, Sr., i e 284 s , II; up! g 2 , Eileen Dungey colsbrated hor 20th ierolf, rs. arles Nicol, Sr inne, Otto Bamert, Bill Weber, will be judged by local and state for being the club in Pennsylvania | outfits of plaid with a star, caught | dition in his family, was precepted Di hds ante aren or Sotords Virginia Gentile, Brenda Clause, |Fred and Susie helped me enjoy committees, NCTE will announce hich hey G i read the | h x . : of y ry J Linda Mae Sax, [Laura Jenkins, |the occasion. A lovely card from the finalists at its annual Thanks- Wain as One MOst to, Sp | the fancy of the crowd as they |by his father. He is a graduate | Wyoming Seminary, Princeton Un- | iversity and Temple University Law School. Tyler Memorial Tyler Memorial Hospital is launch- SE month. Robert Voelker will lead |@re our offspring and how very : Sa the announcements of these supe-| Which picked up the extra three | 36 ing its building campaign, according Doren diMys, Tol Woolhert ik [the group for the coming year as|much they add to our span of ex-|for 8 weeks of basic training. Pvt. | ior students in English each year | Points by attending the internation- | this team. oh ., . | to announcement by Leroy B. Hem- Linda, spent Sunday in Carlisle president, Mrs. Michael Bucan as |istence in this complex: life. Hilbert is the husband of Mrs. Mar- | ang honor the recognition extended | 2l convention in Los Angeles. A novel addition to the units in | pelyright, president. where they visited their new grand- vice president, Mrs. Andrew Roan,| Fathers and Sons of St. Therese’s | lene (Doublisky) Hilbert of Fenton |i, them. According to a survey | Letter was for outstanding month- | this parade was a group of ninth 5 Hs py parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sirhan, Dona \d Bitwards a8 reas Church will gather Sunday morning | Lane, Crosswicks, N. J. and the son just completed by the Achievement ly achievement reports. grade boys marching as a Junior > rr ivi es Rice: Main Street. |urer: for their annual Communion Break- | of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hilbert, form- | Awards program, 86% of the in-| Rifle team, Keyettes, Junior high | high team. These newly 2ogsized Mrs. Jean Wilson, Mrs. Billie Els- ; Imitt il Cc : ftv. Mo die Service: To Terminate fast, sponsored by the Holy Name [erly of Kunkle. stitutions polled take into con-| girls’ drill team, Junior high boys’ | team members will eventually © | ton, Mrs. Adeltha Mahler, and Mrs. was admitted to Community e i= : Society. © His grandparents are, Mr. and sideration the award announcement | drill team, and the (Colorettes made marching with the rifle team but | Fred Welsh. Be ns a HE one OF Shavertown's most] yy mme Rubury gave an excel. | Mrs. George Landon of Kunkle and rR lie” accepting, anda beautiful unit 7s they marched in | for the time being they are proud NEEEEEEEEEENSEENEEERND” Mr. an TS. illiam Pethic » | esteemed teachers will leave her lent interpretation of the book |Mr+ and Mrs. Eugene Hilbert of | pocommendin is program finalists for | the Loyalty Day Parade. to march as a junior high unit. The i A Pioneer Avenue, had as Sunday | post at the end of the present term |: Drolet : | Beaumont. He is a graduate of Wm. | scholarshin aid : : boys were captained by Robert Van | gg McBERMOTTS u guests, Mr. and Mrs. Leon ‘Scofield | when Mrs. Martin Porter will re- On Asia’s Rim,” at a meeting of McFarland High School, Borden- SopopISIP mt. : Mrs. Elizabeth Titus, representa- Orden, a member of the high school | B ? e and son, Jimmie, Bamesville. Also | tire. It will seem strange without the Lutheran Churchwomen at St. CE EE Reports of finalists from previous | tive for the marching teams, receiv. rifle toain ; - - present were Mr. and Mrs. David her in many ways and those of| 2ul's last evening. . years show that 99% of them at-|ed a beautiful trophy on behalf of te is x BAR and COCKTAIL - Lin us whose children grew in knowl-| Next Sunday will be Children’s Juniors Complete tend colleges of their choice and | the group. : Sharon Nims eg Willem Cooper, u LOUNGE n : A fn .1| Day at Shavertown Methodist more than 70% of the total stu- is : ; eaders of the color guards for the B - Goong om hid a ig A Church. A special program will be Plans For Dance dents honored receive scholarship a jin rid PS eure a high school units, irileg in crowd 5 -— ay Hog R whi J ; oP J : ! 3 i : : ._ | with flag maneuvers which are not - MAI . & 2 Hospital, foro number of Weds, hor pafailing interest in every child EN The ig a suo Final preparations were completed Cl Evereging ros M00 Dlebs iw marching Eroup an. this usually Ee in parades, rah an 5 DALLAS = » ret@@ned to his home last Thursday. | assigned to her care. Her role as|% ™ ? for the Annual Spring Dance of The |” parade. In lieu of this, an official | y= cross, a V and a straight line | M7. and Mrs. Denton Updyke and | teacher transcended that of instruc- Dallas Junior Womens Club at a » . from Nanticoke’s Veterans of For- with Old Glory. o OPEN ALL DAY - ie son, [Shavertown, and Mr. and Mrs. [tor for her motherly attention em- Boy Scout Troop 232 recent meeting at the home of Mrs. Trucksville Airman eign War post stated that if the Aico Sand the groups were x Bu he Gef¥ re Trudgeon, Dallas, visited braced the welfare of all and the . Paul Bartolacci, chairman. marching units from Dallas won ccompanying ; |B Delicious Dinners EK ? 7 Begins Busy Schedule Invitations have been issued to Lands In Formosa again fs ye oe om Poo Be lollowisg Soon {03 a = and Snacks £ ! _ | the local service clubs, P.T/A. groups, ! Airman Second Class Joseph W.| 2 special award later. Award wi I 5 ; lm Boy. Scour Mreop,; 282, Shaver: |® {he County Federation of Wo- | Walton; Jr., Trucksville, has arrived | be presented at a Kiwanis meeting | Elizabeth Titus, Mrs, Betty Hanna, | gupauuSEESSESSEREEEEEEREY $ $ + STARTS AUTOMATIC community service has been an town, begam their spring schedule last weekend when the group had an overnight camping trip to begin training for the Camporee, May 24, 25 and 26. Scoutmaster John Butler stated that patrol camp outs in preparation for the big event will be held every weekend if possible. Monday evening, Scout Mothers met at St. Theresa’s Church to map plans for the Father and Son Ban- quet to be held June 2. Explorers who have been meeting regularly will go to the Y tomorrow evening for gymnastic practice. Scout Board of Revue will meet May 6 at’ which time there will be test passing and practice. ; Explorers will hold a car wash in the near future to raise funds for a delegate to go to Penn State im June. A canoe ‘trip is also in the" offing. - 2 x In July the boys will lend their capable assistance to the Library Auction where their past record of enviable one. Piping Looted Out night of the Dance. mens Clubs. Posters are now being distributed. The dance will be held at the Irem Temple Country Club May 18. Dancing will be from 9:30 P.M. to 1:30 A.M. with music provided by “The Tempos”. Tickets are available from - amy club member and at the door the Warren J. Cease Returns From Canada ‘Warren J. Cease, som of Wilson A..Cease of East Dallas, while on a short trip to Toronto, Canada, saw the Stanley Cup Playoffs between the Detroit Redwings and. the! Toronto Maple Leafs. It was an interesting game, won, by Toronto. Scores was Toronto 2 - Detroit 1. Toronto also won the playoffs, four games to Detroit's one. Mr. Cease enjoyed his visit with the Canadian people who' asked a lot of questions about state of. affairs, the President and segregation. He was asked to convey their apprecia- tion to people here for confering here for assignment to a unit of the Pacific Air Forces. Airman Walton, a fire protection specialist, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 'W. Walton, Sr. of 204 Lewis Avenue, Trucksville. He was sta- tioned previously at Glasgow AFB, Mont. The airman and his wife, the former Rose Ann Nelson of Glasgow, Mont., have two children. sometime in the future. Many new faces were seen in the parade Saturday. This year the Key Club Rifle team loses the greatest part of the group that has built an enviable record for the past three years. Eleven seniors will be leaving the group due to graduation and these positions will be filled by ninth grade boys. 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