The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 09, 1963, Image 11

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DALLAS. PENNSYLVANIA
Mrs. Mary Rowe Lies
At Memorial Shrine
Services for Mrs. Mary Eleanor
Rowe, 74, Fernbrook, were held
Saturday afternoon from Disque Fu-
neral Home, Memorial Highway,
Dallas, with Rev. William Reid offi-
ciating.
Interment in Memorial Shrine.
- Mrs. Rowe died Wednesday morn-
ing at the home of her son, Harold,
Newark, N. J., where she had gone
to visit a month ago.
She had been in fairly good
health until a serious il'ness devel-
oping suddenly fatal.
The ‘daughter of the late Elisha
and Ellen Hartman Gregory, she
was born in Muhlenberg and at-
tended schools in that area.
Mrs. Rowe and her husband,
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_” THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 9,1963 ~~ _ '¥
Dallas Boy Receives
: Lehman |
Honors At Wingate
Mrs. Alice Elston and sister Mrs.
Kenneth Parry visited Mrs. Elston’s
daughter and family Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Crook and son Walter Els-
ton of Maplewood, N. J. °
John Marks is home from Roches-
ter, N. Y. this week.
Brownie troop 136 is preparing
to make Mother's Day gifts. The
leaders of ‘the troop are planniag
on attending the district meeting
at Dallas Methodist Church Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ide and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Nuss went pic-
nicking and' canoeing at Lake Jean
Sunday.
ice. :
Mrs. Charles Nuss entertained in
her home the Friendship class of
Lehman Methodist Church. They
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What fun breaking the 3
James, who died in 1955, moved to
the Harris Hill section of Trucksville
35 years ago, later moving ‘to Fern-
brook. L
She was a member of Carverton
Methodist Church. |
Survivors are, in addition to her
son, Harold, a daughter, Mrs. Spen-!
cer Holmgren, Fernbrook; sister, Carl Bush, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Anna Williams, Wilkes- Barre; | Edwin Bush, Haddonfield Hills, Dal-
three grandchildren, las, has been initiated into the
f Alpha Mu’ Gamma Honor Society at
CARL BUSH
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Gate Of Heaven Guild [Troxe Ooflere, Wingste, Now
[Students must maintain above
Plans Spring Dance average grades in languages for
Gate of Heaven Parent-Teachers | three semesters .to be eligible for
Guild will sponsor a spring dance ‘membership. Carl has received an
Friday night at O’Connell’s Twin l“A" average in French since his
Lakes, with Joe Lowery’s Country entrance last September. He is a
Club Band furnishing music from graduate of Dallas: Area Schools,
9 to 1. There will be novelty dances class of 1962.
and games, with prizes awarded. The He is studying for a Bachelor of
public is invited. : Arts degree.
On ‘the committee are Joseph
O'Donnell, Leo Mohen, James Re-
gan, Bruno Maraschio, Mrs. Joseph
Schilling, Mrs. John J. Carey, Mrs. |
Joseph Yenason, and John Stenger. |
Sat. Loren Fritz Is
Medical Specialist
Army First Sergeant Loren F.
Fritz, whose wife, Virginia, lives on!
Route 1, Spring Lake, N. C., was
assigned to the Military Assistance
Advisory Group (MAAG) in Viet-
nam, April 23, as a medical spzcial-
James Oliver, Teaches
In Philippine Isles
{he is approaching the intersecticn.”
had election of officers. They were
also entertained by Mrs. Dorrance
MeKeel and Mrs. Glenn Brown.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Nuss enter-
tained Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown re-
cently, showing colored pictures of
Canada taken on one of their trips.
Here is one of the letters I re-
ceived concerning the dangerous
intersection in West Dallas:
“I would like to suggest a very
simple solution to ‘the problem of
providing adequate marking for
the entering Route 118 at Harveys
Lake Road highway:
A reflector of the type already
installed at
driveway of S. S. Davies, Joe Park,
and the Reithoffer establishment on
the mentioned highway would be
all that is necessary on several
guard posts at ‘the intersection to
indicate to the night driver that
Please write to Mrs. Morton Con-
nelly R.D.4 Dallas,
Emerson M. Brown of Arlington,
Va. visited his mother Mrs. H. A.
Brown, and she returned with him
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart P. Marks
spent the weekend in Spencerport,
N. Y. visiting their daughter and
the entrance to the]
Word has been received from
James Oliver, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Oliver, Lake Street, Dallas,
that school is out in the Philippine
Islands, where he is a teacher in
the Peace Corps. Jim joined the
Peace Corps last June and was
given a teaching position in August.
He teaches English, science and
mathamatics, sind will remain there
until his service expires at the end
of the summer, 1964. During sum-
mer recess, Oliver along with five
other Peace Corps members, will
participate in a teach'ng program
in the college level, a program en-
couraged by Peace Corps leaders
to engage in extra project activities.
He is stationed on 'the Island of
Mindana, in the Sulu region, usual-
ly not seen on the map.
Jim studied at Miami University,
Wilkes Colleoa and San Jose Col-
_lege in California. from where he
.jo'med the Peace Corps.
On the way home mext summer,
Jim is planning to go the long way
around the world. While the Peace
Corps volunteers receive only a cost
of living and a few dollars for
spending. a small sum of money is
put away for each months service
and this is given to the members in
bulk at the termination of their
services. It js with this accumu-
lated momev ‘that Oliver will make
his world trip. 4
Attends Convention
Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Olver,
" Howard. Louella and Paul, Daven-
port Street, Dallas, attended a
Missicmary Convention, over the
- weekend, in Liberty, N. Y. Speak-
ers at the convention were; Naoma
Lindsay, Egypt and Ernest Huston,
I Would appreciate your VOTE
l and SUPPORT in the Primary |
| Election on May 21, 1963. p
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Aldergate Hymn Festival for Leh-
advises the armed forces of the Re- | man, Idetown and Jackson Metho-
public of Vietnam on training, use dist Churches will be held May 19,
of equipment and tactical opera- at 7:30 pm. in commemoration of
tions. the 225th Anniversary of John Wes-
Sergeant Fritz, who entered the ley’s Aldersgate experience. The
Army in December 1942, is the son hymns will be those of Charles
of Mrs. Maude E. Williams, Noxan. | Wesley which were ‘the expression
He is a.1937 graduate of Noxen of faith of the Methodists. There
Township High School. will also be special music provided.
pr | Bveryone is invited to come and
Good News Club
“sing along with Wesley”.
Good News Club Rally, interde- |
The rosebud on the altar in our
nominational, is scheduled for to- church is in honor of the arrival
morrow evening at 7:30 at Noxen ©
ist.
MAAG, Vietnam, is an Army-
Navy-Air Force organization which
f Dean Eric Carichmer. son of Mr.
Gospel Tabernacle. A prize is offered | and Mrs. Daniel Carichner, born
the Good News Clubber bringing the | April 23, 1963.
most guests, Families are invited. , Charles Nuss
provided fifteen
Peggy Metcalf will speak. "bool racks for the Choir loft for our
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MAZER'S GREEN HOUSES
FARM MARKET
Located on Route 118, Lehman Highway
Between Whitesell Bros. and Lehman Center
Sat. 9:30 A.M. to 8 P.M.
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Of course we have no magic methods—but we do have some-
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- PHONE 287-1117
Dallas Junior ‘High School Band
will present a concert tomorrow
night at 8 in Dallas Senior High
School Auditorium, directed by Al-
fred M. Camp. Special selections
will include a trumpet solo by John
Lewis; an oboe solo by George
Block; a trumpet ‘trio by Warren
DeWitt, Robert Wiley, and Thomas |
| Rowett; a saxophone trio by Larry |
Haycock, John Vernon and Roger
Maury. :
Accompanists are Ann
Patsy Block, end Mr. Camp.
Shown in, the picture, left to
right, row 1, are: Susan Carey,
Cathy Dymond, Judy Stasko, Jane
Mitchell, Sharon Yalick, Sally Lan-
cio, Karen Long, Sandra Pritchard,
Margaret ~~ Bayliss, = Linda -'Cook,
Sandra Elston, Jane Birnstock, Peg-
Barnes,
Dallas Junior High School Band To Present Concert
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| ia Swanson, at Dallas Township J
| High School last Sunday.
: : | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Johnsc
The Beaumont Service Unit of and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Trans
“SALVATION ARMY” is using the | ttended the Rural Mail Carrier
slogan “HEART TO GOD AND| Dinner at the Gate of Heave
HAND TO MAN” in its annual ap-| gohoo] Cafeteria Saturday, May 4.
peal for funds this spring. This | Beaumcnt P.T.A. sponsored
appeal is in addition to the appeal | jer skating party at Wolfe
for funds at Christmas time. 80% | Grove last Friday night.
of the amount donated is sont to| All interested persons are invite
The Salvation’ Army headquarters |; participate in the annu
while 20% remains here for local | “CLEAN UP” 6f Beaumont Cem
use when needzd for emergencies. | tery this Saturday, May 11. :
Please send your contributions to | ee z
Mrs. William A. Austin, treasurer. | Mothers’ Day Tea
Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, Mrs. Betty | pets!
| A “Mothers’ Day Tea” will fc
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Meeker, Mrs. Madeline LaBarre, * y
Mrs, Eva Ray, and Mrs. Irene Tran- | OW the 7:30 meeting of the Cha
sue — members of the Choir of the | les E. James Memorial Assembly
the Order of the Rainbow for Gii
Ballas’ Chapter No. 396 Oder of at the Trucksville Methodist Churs
| Eastern Star — attended the organ | Educational Building tonight, hu
| recital of their director, Mrs. Virgin- | day, May 9. ?
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photo by David Kozemchak |
Linda Williams, James]
Row 2: Peggy Mathers, Judy |Nixon, Thomas Vernon, Thomas
Dana, Suzanne Messick, Linda La-| Meyers, John Lewis, William Row-
moreaux, Carol Sue Bauerly, Carol !ett, Mark Davies, Robert Bayer,
Reimiller, Gretchen Hefft, Scott 6 Russell Stass.
Shuster, Damon Young, Robert |’ Row 5: Dcnna Smith, Myra Berti,
Parry, Larry Earl, Thomas Shaver, | Pat Nixon, Debbie Savickas, Debbie
Ronald De Vincentis, Jim Harris, | Slates, Ann Barnes, Beverly Dick-
firic Dingle, Ronald Ray, and Mr. | son, Suzanne Gula, Todd Richards, |
gy Darrcin, Deborah Billings, Shirley |
Brown, Barbara Hughs, Joan Reese. Garmon,
Camp. Thomas Rowett, Russell Williams, |
Row 3: | Diane Schweiss, Karen | Warren DeWitt, Robert Wiley,
Tag, Bev. Roberts, Elva Costello, | Elenor James, Richard Mendelson, |
Russell Eyet. !
Row 6: Sherrill Dymond, Vickie
Ditlow, Reba Heidel, Cindy Culver,
Barbara Honeywell, Barbarg Brown, |
Carole Jefferys, Nancy Brown, Sha-
ron Piekanski, Linda Parry, Pat
Peiffer, Robert Graham, Cris
Maury, Ernest Gay.
Cathy Reese, Cindy Supulski, Nancy
Covert, Charles Garris, George
Block, Thomas Jenkins, Jack Magee,
Paul Priebe, Roger Maury, David
Kapson, Charles Wolverton.
Row 4: June Tippet, Sandy Tait,
Mimi Mohr, Dottie Philo, Sandra
Sherwood, Dciana Priebe, Cynthia;
Legion To Meet
Daddow Isaacs Post 672, Ameri-
can Legion, will meet Friday May
10, 1963 at 8 P.M. at the Post Home,
Memorial Highway. Richard Staub,
Post Commander, will preside.
Robert Evans from Boy Scout
Headquarters is expected ‘to talk to
the Post about organization of a
Scout Troop.
Final plans will be made for the
Memorial Day Parade. Paul Shaver
is chairman.
church, with many thanks to him.
Mother and daughter tea will be
held at the Methodist church Fri-
day evening May 10th, at 7 p.m.
also a program, The theme will be
Civil War Roundtable Missionary To Speak
The Commission on Missions will
Plans Gettysburg Trek | sponsor a special Mission Service at
Back Mountain. Roundtable will | the Dallas Methodist Church, Sun-
sponsor .a Dutch Treat Tour of | day night at 6:30. Rev. Dr. Howard |
Gettysburg, Antietam and Harper’s | Brinton, missionary, will speak on
Ferry, May 17, 18 and 19. | his work in Katange, Africa, and will |
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TRUCKSVILLE PHARMACY
Main Highway, Trucksville
Itinerary includes: Friday evening: | show slides to illustrate his talk.
Briefing on the Battle of Gettysburg; The public is invited.
Saturday: Electric Map, Museum, In-
dividual tours with guides, Cyclor-
ama, Pennsylvania Monument, Ben |
Crippen’s Monument; Sunday: Choic ]
of Free Lance Trip to Gettysburg or i
Antietam and Harper's Ferry.
Arrangements may be made with.!
Thomas Cully, Shavertown, or Rich-
ard Garman, Brown Manor. !
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