The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 29, 1963, Image 11

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Mt. Zion
This is not news! — Catherine
Glogowski is making a garden. Not
‘news because Catherine Glogowski
just naturally would make a garden.
But when you remember the land on
the opposite side of the road from
the Glogowski house a few years ago
you must wonder that a garden can
possibly be there now.
Ds it was just roadside brush,
trees and stumps between Sutton
Creek road and the creek uown near
where old Glen Echo Park used to
be.
After building a neat dwelling and
on the other side, Mr. Glogowski and
Catherine saw possibilities for a gar-
den; Little by little by grubbing and
digging and rooting they made a be-
ginning. Then another year they
stretched their work further. And
Catherine and the boys and father
when he came home from work
were planting and transplanting.
Now there is a plot perhaps 200
by 50 feet under cultivation. With
.the enthusiasm of an explorer she
said the other day, “I'm going to try
an experiment. I have some blue-
berry seeds and am going to try to
raise some!” Her garden has both
food and beauty, for she will have
gorgeous flowers of all colors before
summer is over.
ALONG MT. ZION ROAD
On the Norman Lewis side of the
road toward the Holmes house a new
cellar was just excavated with one
of these big yellow back-hoes that
can dig straight down. Who is to
build there is yet to be found out.
Two bulldozers back of Bob
Krum’s place have scraped a wide
4 swath from up on the hill down to
across the swamp following the old
man Lewis’ oat field beyond. He re-
members thirty years ago when the
old pipe-line was put through. This
one is bigger, and apparently calls
for a clean scraped strip of land be-
fore the ditch is ever dug.
PARENTS NIGHT PROGRAM
Exeter Township PTA presented a
take-off on TV program last Friday
night. The assembly room was filled
to capacity with people from Dy-
mond Hollow, the Sullivan Trail, Mt.
Zion and Sutton Creek roads.
Principal Edward Miles announced
that the township school board was
proud of the achievement of the
pupils now in West Pittston High
School. A word of congratulation
was spoken to Nadine VanTuyle
whose Americanism Award was re-
cently announced. John Lewis, presi-
dent of the Exeter Township School
Board, presented $25 Bonds to Shar-
on Poole soon to graduate from the
College Preparatory course, and to
Barry Robbins of the General Course.
Program consisted of two “TV”
programs, first of which was “Bev-
erly Hillbillies” featuring Tommy
Lloyd in a “tumbling act”. Tommy
had taken considerable gymnasium
work not only school but also in the
arin training program, with judo
7icluded. So when one of the hill-
billy girls in the play threw him
with a twist of her wrist it looked
Nistressingly realistic!
The second “TV” program with its
commercials included was called
“Medics” featuring Dick Dymond as
the “doctor” who had to pause per-
iodically through the operation on
patient Tommy Lloyd to give com-
mercials. “Dr. Dymond” removed
gall stones from Tommy's innards,
put them in a glass jar for all to see.
Also removed his appendix, snipping
it off with the scissors. Then it
seemed advisable to take Tommy's
heart out, which the “doctor” held
up for all to see. (It looked very
much like one of those red plastic
hearts used for collecting funds for
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Heart!) Rumors are that Dick Dy-
mond himself wrote the script for
this number.
The third program was a Bride
and Groom number, with a shotgun
wedding, voluminous make-up and
costuming—and clowning.
There were singing numbers by
Mrs. Richard Rinehart, Mrs. William
Wruble, and Mrs. Harold Seiple, and
then the final chorus featuring “That
Wonderful | Year” (any year from
the Gay Nineties ‘that suits!) with
several old songs, the audience being
invited to join in on some of them.
The accompanist was Mrs. Marie
Pomeroy.
NOTE OF GLOOM
Black-and-tan dog named Tuffy
met a skunk out back the other
night. Poor Tuffy scrubbed and rub-
bed in the grass, dug up the front
yard, burrowing in the dirt. By
morning the odor was faint and Tuf-
fy’s spirits were restored and he
could smile again. So could his
folks |
Fernbrook
Pvt. Ralph Bellas, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Bellas, Roushey Street,
has been transferred from Fort Knox
Kentucky to Red Stone Arsenal, Ala-
bama. He recently spent a two week
furlough at his home. His buddy, Pvt.
Frank Schray, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Schray, Harris Street re-
turning to Fort Knox, Kentucky for
advanced study after a furlough of
two weeks. The two boys enlisted
together.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Boyes, Over-
brook Avenue, spent a few days vis-
iting Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Evans in
Indianhead, Maryland.
Sincere sympathy is extended Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Biggs, E. Over-
brook Avenue on the death of their
three month old twin daughter, Rita
Jo at her home Tuesday.
Miss Verna J. Lamoreaux, Pom
Street, has returned home after be-
ing a delegate from the Glenview
P. M. Church to the Church Con-
ference held in New Bedford, Mass-
achusetts. Rev. Andrew Derrick also
attended and has returned to Glen-
view for another year.
Jeffery Boyes, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Boyes, Overbrook Avenue,
celebrated his 8th birthday on May
18 with a family gathering.
Clark Mosier Will
Get Degree Sunday
‘Clark R. Mosier, Dallas, is one of
148 senior class ‘members sched-
uled to receive bachelor’s degrees
at Susquehanna University’s 105th
Commencement exercises in Selins-
grove Sunday, June 2.
A 1958 graduate of Westmore-
land High School, he attended Har-
grave Military Academy for a year.
Mosier is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon Mosier, Dallas R. D. 1. At
Susquehanna he majored in mer-
chandising and will be awarded the
bachelor of science degree.
Mosier was a member of Lambda
Chi Alpha social fraternity and
vice president of Student Council.
He was also chairman of the Men's
Judiciary Board, a member of the
varsity basketball team, and se-
lected to “Who's Who Among Stu-
dents in American Universities
Outstanding Marine
PFC STEPHEN A. YENCHA, JR.
Marine Private First Class Ste-
phen A. Yencha Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen A. Yencha, Jackson
Township, has completed recruit
training at the Marine Corps Re-
cruit Depot, Parris Island, S. C., and
received a meritorious promotion to
his present ramk.
His promotion is the result of
outstanding performance of duties
during the 11-week training period.
He is mow slated to report to
Camp Lejeune, N. C., for advanced
combat infantry training.
Yencha entered the service in
January 1963.
Sutton Takes Part In
Armored Unit Review
Pfe. Sherman Sutton, US Army,
son of Mrs. Minnie Sutton and the
late Ziba Sutton, Trucksville, re-
cently participated in the 74th an-
nual Armour Conference at Fort
Hood, Texas.
All types of missiles, tanks and
artillery were presented by the First
Armored Division which passed in
review before Army and civilian
dignitaries, attending the week long
conference.
Sherman, who is 24 years of age,
is a graduate of Westmoreland High
School, class of 1958. He completed
basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C.
and is a member of Company B,
1st Battalion, 52nd Infantry.
Lost Lamb Returns
It pays to go to the polls. Mrs.
Corey Besteder, who was advertis-
ing her lost lamb in the Dallas Post,
ballot, brought the mews that the
lamb, maroon leather collar and all,
had wandered down the road and
was safely housed with a neighbor:
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THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1963
Idetown
Mrs. Alfred Hadsel entertained at
a family dinner on Sunday. Present
| were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Traver,
| Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Traver and
| children Pamela, Tommy and Patsy,
| Atlee Kocher and Mildred Kocher,
| Mr. and’ Mrs. Lynn Hadsel and. son
| Jeffrey, Alfred Hadsel, Carlton and
| Carol Hadsel and the hostess.
Mrs. Bruce Williams, Mrs. Edgar
| Darby and daughter Joan spent last
| weekend at Shepherd College where
| Joan attended th prom.
| Mrs. Letha Mayer of Dallas with
Miss Ida Grey of Harveys Lake spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Hoover.
Mr. and Mrs. Berioss Fritz spent
last weekend with their son Allen
and Mr. and Mrs. James Fritz of
marriage of their son ‘Allen and
Norma Jean Burkhart, also attend-
ing were Mrs. Benjamin Shortkroff
of Wynnewood, and C.W.0O. and Mrs.
Lawrence Fritz of Stuttgart, Ger-
many, who will be léaving soon for
Huntsville, Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meade and
daughters Connie and Beverly of
Baltimore, Md. spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs, Carey Meade and
other relatives in the Back Moun-
tain Area..
Mrs. Lawerence Sutton and child-
ren Scott, Jennifer and Patricia of
Lodi, N.J. spent last week with her
mother Mrs. Claire Mckenna.
Mary Dora Scott Is
Marywood Graduate
! Mary Dora Scott daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. D. T. Scott, 54 Huntsville
Road, Dallas, was among the 218
graduates who received their bac-
calaureate and masters’ degrees
from Marywood College Scranton;
|on Sunday, May 26, in Marywood
Theatre,
A graduate of Westmoreland
High School, Miss Scott received
her Bachelor of Arts degree with a
major in English and a certification
in education.
She has been active during her
college years in the Little Flower
Society, Writer's Forum, House
Committee, Bayleaf and the Inter-
national Relations Club. ;
Vincent C. Smith Ph.D., Director
of Philosophy of Science Institute,
St. John’s University, was the
commencement speaker.
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