an ees ® * a DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA The 1962-63 Bowling Season has come ‘to a close. Summer leagues have already started. Get into the “roll” of things and join a summer league now; you'll have great fun and meet lots of nice people. what a ‘‘bang-up” outing we have at the close of the season! Ask anyone who attended the big affair at Twin Lakes last year. Practically every league member has been feted at one banqut or anothr to celebrate by this time. Each banquet has its own special feature, but the awarding of tro- phies ‘and prizes was the highlight of all. 'I am sure that everyone is interested in who won the awards this year. Please have your league secretaries send a report to m on your big dinnr with names of win- ning teams and individuals who won ‘trophies and awards. Also have them give an account of the pro- grams, sveakers, toastmasters, etc., and announcements of newly elected officers. If you have a photograph of your champion team or outstand- ing bowler, I will use it in a forth- coming issue. NRE AEE AEA RAEEEERE EEE AEE RERN Bowling News Please send this in-. , formation to me as soon as posible in care of The Dalla Post. GFEORGE SHUPP LEAGIE TOWN HOUSE COPS HONORS George: Shupp Bowling League Mrs. Eunene Farley Loses Her Mother Residents who were privileged to | know Mrs. Robert T.. Coates mnther of Mrs. Encene S. Farlev of Wilkes- | day afternoon at 2, Rev. Robert | Barre and Beaumont. will feel gen-! uine grief at her death in the Home ! Funeral Home and at T.ehman Ceme- , Grant, | tery. Friends may for Friends in West Chester. By DORIS MALLIN climaxed the season Saturday night at its fifth annual banquet at Sportsman's Bar, Harveys Lake, with Albert Gulitus acting as ‘toast- master and Tony Palmera, guest And humorist. The program opened with Duane Lettie giving the invocation and the | evening came to a close with danc- ing to music by the Merrymakers. Al Gulitus and secretary, Mike Rudick presented awards to the championship team and individuals. Chamnionship team House Restaurant and trophies were presented ‘to each of the members: Jom Lohman, captain; Bob Fallon, Tom Gauntlett. Andy Matte and Bob Moore. The team also received the GEORGE. SHUPP Trophv and a spomsor’s tronhy donated by league members. | Pme Brook Inn was runner-up. Small trophies were presentad to the follow'ng memhers of the team: Harold Bennett. Mike Corgan Ger- ard Harris Bill Shalata, Joe Shalata and Jack Traver. Boh Moore, received a troohv for his hich averace of 187. Mike Cor- gan and Jack Trudnak each received trorkies for rolling high series of’ 644. Dick Fmnesan was awardad a trophy for his single game of 268. | Services | Friday For | Mrs. Pear] Coolbaugh Services for Mrs. Pearl Coolbauch of Hunteville are scheduled for Fri- Jnnes officiating from the Bromson call this evening Memorial services were held on! 7 to 10. Monday at the woman who licht. For was also a literary- many years Friends Meeting House in Swarthmore. for a gentle | dent of Mrs. ‘Coolbaugh, Jackson morning 75, lifelong resi- Townshin, died : ‘Tnecdav editor of the Women’s Page on the | | the preceding Wednesday. Chester Times, and her poetry has | made National publications. Twenty {and Elmira Fercuson Nelsen. years ago she conducted a course in | | belonged ‘writing of poetry for Wyoming Val- Church and ite WSCS. She was a | when the Two-Fold Club will meet ley Woman's Club. Tony Fentane Story A feature length, color motion picture. the first dramatic Christian musical ever produced. “The Tony helpin Fontane Story” will be shown in Dallas Junior High School Saturday | at 7:45 P. M. | longed to Pomona Grange 44, and t, the public. id Her parents were the late Thomas | She to Huntsville Methodist charter member of Jackson Grange, | where she held various offices, be- Pennsylvania State Grange. She was a charter member of Tackson Township Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary, always to be found g with the annual Fire Com- | pany super, interested in church and community affairs. Her husband Walter survives: also It features Tony. Fontane, a'for-i. 'gaughter Mes. Freda M. Snyder. mer recording, television. Kerry Vaughn. former professional | actress and might club entertainer, who both gave up their careers for | full t'me Christian service. The public is invited. radio and | Hyupteville, and a grandson Raymond stage star and his wife the former | Snvder, Lehman; three great grand- | ch ildren. For Eerrtiful Wedding Invitations me DALLAS POST : FOR... PLENTY OF FREE PARKING FATHER’S DAY GIFTS REMEMBER . . IN LUZERNE was Town | Chuck Glaseer, | {all of the famous anglers of our Jackson Twp. Welcome home to Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Pollack, Chase Road, who have returned from - their winter home at Winter Haven, Florida. ‘Mr. Pollock reports that severe winter froze his entire orange grove, and what little fruit was not destroyed was of very poor quality. Township Supervisors spent several nights and Saturday after- noon, grading the new ballfield, given by John Hewitt for use of the boys of the township. Super- visor Bertram donated use of his tractor, which along with the town- ship grader and loader, has put the field in fairly good condition. But it will take the work of a good number of local volunteers to get it into shape. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Franklin and daughter, Carol, of Horsham. | spent Memorial Day weekend with | Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Snlitt and | daughter Sandra. Wkile here the | Frankling visited with Mr. and Mrs. {Clarence Elston. Mr. Edward Nafus of Dover, N. J, father of Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux, ' is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux. Township Suvervisors have been | awaiting arrival of a car of road oil, to be used for paving. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mestel and | daughter Sherry, Jamaica. Long | Island spent several days with Mrs. Mestel’s = parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Pollack, Chase Road. Tom Gimble and son Billy, Chase Manor, with a friend, have a secret lake which thev fish weekly, and by the size of bluegills they bring home, it must be some spot. I be- lieve they hold the-record for the number of fish: caught thus far by township. Haven’t heard much from the other boys. Can it be they at Nesbitt Hos-' she was pital. where she had heen admitted | weekend with Mr. and Mrs. + meeting of the ACCOUNTING BIOLOGY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ECONOMICS EDUCATION ENGLISH HISTORY follows, beginning June 12: We are offering courses in the following areas during the Summer Session, -1963: Registration at Parrish Hall, 16 S..River St., as follows: June 13 and 14 from 12 noon until 8 pm. June 15 from 9 a.m. - 12 noon June 17 from 12 noon until 8 p.m. Graduate courses leading to the Masters’ Degree in Education will be offered by Temple University as Education Administration Introduction te Counseling and Guidance MATHEMATICS MUSIC NURSING EDUCATION POLITICAL SCIENCE’ PSYCHOLOGY HISTORY OF RELIGION SOCIOLOGY are not dong so good this year? Mrs. Robert Cooper. accomvanied ‘by Mr. and‘ Mrs. Grant Cooper, Jr. and Beth, spent the | weakend visiting Mrs. Cooper's | daughter and <con-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Ewing. N. J. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Frank Wyrsch, Binghamton. spent Memorial Day Clar- | ehon Elston. Huntsville Methodist Church will be the scene of much activity, start'ne with tomorrow - night, {at 8. June 13 at noon, W.S.CS. "will serve a chicken dinner, oven Saturday night, ' June 15. the B:A. Class will meet. and Sunday evening, June 16, at 8 ne the C.NU. Club will meet. and Mrs. Sheldon Rice, or Road. kad as Memorial Dav weekend guests. Miss G. M. Bred- benner, ‘New York City. and Mr. and Mrs. James Aubrey, Norfolk. Walcoms Warnon Newcomers Club women attended a Welcome - Wagon Newcomers Club May 27 at Central YWCA:" Mrs. Ravmond * Schiwall. Mrs. Frank Schaefer, Mrs. Robert Christianson and Mrs. Clayton Stet- son. Members planned a dinner-dance June 15 at the Continental Inn. with smorgasbord served at 7:30. Reser- vations: may be made with Mrs. Schiwall, Trucksville. Donald W. Relles Finishes At Maryland Donald W. Belles, Four local Dallas RD 3. Maryland on Saturday, with a de- gree of BS in engineering. A grad- uate of Westmoreland High School, he was active in the Gvmkanna Trouve while in college. He is son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Arthur Belles. During commencement exercises, an honorary degree will be confer- red upon Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson. . If loaded on a single train, it would take 12,216 freight cars, stretching 1274 miles to haul the 733,000,000 lbs. of U.S. farm abund- ance CARE will deliver overseas during fiscal year 1962-63. Con- THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1963 A Flower Show Feature For The Library Auction The main theme-piece of the re- cent flower show at First National Bank in Wilkes-Barre will be of- fered for sale at the Library Auc- | tion in July. The hour for its sale will be announced well in advance, says Atty. Robert Fleming, general depth of water in the basin; the deeper the water, the more forceful the splash. Mrs. James Besecker, Jr., ‘saw the Frog-Gir] in Philadelphia at the | March Flower Show, and as chair- chairman, who okayed its purchase as a special attraction. The Frog-Girl, standing in a in her hands, is a project of the Pamela Minford Studio in New Hope. stands about four feet tall. | its display in Wilkes-Barre. man of the flower show staged for the Bank Ceremonial, arranged for Mrs. Jonathan Valentine delivered it in shallow basin and holding a frog | | wards, her station wagon, and Bucky Ed- holder of the contract for planting around the Bank, saw to Cast of crushed granite, it | its embowering with ilex rotund- looks like an antique bronze, and |iosa. The picture shows it in its Suit- | featured spot in front of the eleva- able for either indoor or outdoor tors. use, its splash is controlled by the Sweet Valley Mr. and Mrs. John M. Baur, Jr. and children, Michael and Julie, Nazareth, spent the Memorial Day weekend as the guests of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Baur, Sr., Shaver Avenue, Shavertown. Ralph 1. Martin, a student at Mount St. Mary’s Seminary, Em- mitsburg, Md., arrived home Satur- day to spend the summer. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Martin, Harris Hill Road, Trucks- ville. Ralph’s father, his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray, and son Kevin, mo- tored to Emmitsburg to accompany him home. Rev. Robert Waznak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waznak, Scranton, also accompanied the | family home. Cub Pack 444, Sweet Valley area, | met last Wednesday evening at the | wi Maple Grove Church hall. Presid- ing at the business meeting was Cubmaster Burl Updyke. Rev. James Garrahan opened the meeting with prayer. Financial report was given by Frank Beuka, treasurer. Scout executives attending were Gene Trautwine, Stanley Conapinsky and Clifford Mansley. Inspection of uni- forms was held with the Cubs re- ceiving an excellent report. Cubs and Pack Committee will make a trip to Philadelphia Satur- day June 8. Parents are reminded 1 will “radunte From Drtversity of{ at all Cubs should meet at the Maple Grove Church at 5:45 a.m. as the bus will leave promptly at six o'clock. Outings will take the place of the Pack meetings during the sum- mer months. A meeting of the com- mittee to decide the outings and to elect officers will take place June 26 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beuka. The following boys received awards at this month’s meeting. Thomas Cooney, Wolf Book; David Haines, Thomas Piatt, Albert Ag- new, Jay Remley and Allan Up- dyke, Bear Books; Allan Updyke also received one gold and one tributions to the CARE Food Cru- sade, New York 16, N. Y. help send this aid to hungry people. silver arrow; Lewis Cooney achieved the rank of Bear; Merwyn Updyke achieved the rank of Lion, received © aa oa a oo oc Ey NORCROSS Ge greatest Send-off < 5 LE SUNDAY, JUNE 16 We Carry a Large Selection of HALLMARK and NORCROSS GRADUATIOIN CARDS VV VV VV VV VV VV VV vy V YY YY ra © Father’ Day ) CARDS} 5 - ‘ {you can give Dag: ! HARRY'S TV VV VP VV VV VV VP VV VV VP VVC TP VV VV VV VV VY VY VV YY VV VOY ey Th Main Highway Trucksville Pharmacy 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 1 9 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 p 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ~ Trucksville ah: one gold and one silver arrow and will join the Webelos den; James Yoder received one silver arrow and a recruiter badge; Danny Williams received a recruiter badge; Douglas Young and Bing Wolfe officially completed the Webelos Den Work and were presented twin boy Scout Tie Bars, a gift of the Welebos lead- er, George Haines, Sr. The three dens entertained with Circus skits. Refreshments were served by Den 2 with Mrs. Howard Piatt in charge. Mrs. Frank Beuka is Hospitality chairman. Dean Long, a student at Blooms- burg Teachers College arrived home | to spend the summer months at {the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Charles H. Long. Spending the holiday weekend ith their parents were Dean Bron- son, a student ‘at Shepherd College, Shepherdsville, Va., and Janice Bronson, Columbia University. They are the son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Bronson. Observing birthdays this week are Debbie Sayre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre; Pikes Creek; Gail. Cornell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cornell, Pikes Creek; Donnie Carichner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Carichner, and Patricia Perkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Perkins. Pat is a student nurse at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Trem Golf Prizes Awarded Friday The weekly golf tournament for Irem Women Golfers was held Fri- day evening, May 31, at Trem Coun- try Club with 24 members partici- pating. Winner in Class “A” was Mrs. H. | | the weekend with Mr. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Belles were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Belles and family, Fairfax, Va. Kay Whitesell, Loyalville, spent the weekend with Beverly Belles. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Patton, a boy and a girl, at Robert Packer | Hospital, Sayre, on May 29th. Mrs. Patton is the former Betty Womer, a former resident of Noxen. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone and | Michele, Eyers Grove, were over- nite guests at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Barry Engelman. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert May spent Thursday and Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Malarkey, ‘and toured places of interest in| | New York City. | Oneonta, Doter and Mrs. Ira Beahm. Mr. and Mrs. David Morris, Mil- lington, N. J., spent the weekend here at their home. family, have moved to Millersville. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph French and family, Blasher Falls, N. Y., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs: Fred Schenck. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole and Peggy recently spent a weekend at their home in Watrous. Elwood Schenck. health at this writing. Mrs. Gilmore lives with her only child Mrs. Ray- mond Gunton. Grace Emery of Hastings, Michigan, Mrs. Ethel © Swartwood, Seattle, Wash. . On Saturday Mr. Fish had these retired train men call on him, doserh Gibbons of Chase, retired engineer, Jimmy O'Malley; Kings- ton, roundhouse foreman, John Kelly, Kingston, engineer. Mr. Howard Shook and Stella Shook spent several days at the home of Mrs. Lillie Mercilliott, at Clinton Corners, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Roger of Wallingford, Conn., visited in Noxen over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ‘Miner spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Boy Morgan, Wilkes- | Barre. Mr. and Mrs, Claude Miner and family, of Harpursville, N. Y., spent The home on Island Road, owned by Joseph Nalbone, and until re- cently, occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mulligan and family has Shafer, use it as a summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shafer and family spent several days this week with her mother, Mrs. Dorothy French. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shilanski and family of Trenton, N. J., spent the holiday and weekend with the Albert Ruffs. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bailey and family of Hartford, Conn., spent and Mrs. Harry Siglin. Mrs. Bailey remained for a month to help in the care of her mother. Meryl Siglin, Lang- horne, was home for the weekend. Oscar Patton came home from General Hospital on Saturday. Mrs. Harry Wells and Cindy, of Rockland, Mass., is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Patton. Mrs. William Chapman, West Milford, N. J., spent Memorial Day with Mrs. Betty Smith. Mrs. Ann Williams and "daughter Ruth Ann, Bloomfield, N. J. were recent guests. Memorial Day guests at the home of “Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Race were Mr. campen and Timmy, Endicott, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henning and Mat- SEEN ENE A Summer — Short and Long — Leg and Sleeve Noxen Sayre, announce the birth of twins, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lattimer and | Kenneth and Mumford Fresher of Rochester, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. | Mrs. Lulu Gilmore is in very poor _ cently in the parish hall. pins were presented ‘to the follow- [8 Clare Faye and Dale Clark, HB Loren and Ricky Case, Roger and fl Judy | Guests at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Oscar Fish during the week were: Captain. and Mrs. Ross Emery, Alexandria, Va. and Mrs. Vane Race it | the holiday with the Jacob Miners, | been sold to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Philip. | Philadelphia, who plan to. and Mrs. Charles Van- | thew, Apalachin, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cargill, of Friendsville. | Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Crispell, | Davenport, N. Y., also called on the i Races and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson. Mr. Charles Hess, Syracuse, N. Y. | called Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vilasi, and | family, Binghamton, spent the holi- | day and weekend with the Jeddie | MacMillan family. Mrs. Joseph Hackling and son | Carl spent Saturday at the home of {Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller | Towanda, Mrs. Emily Smith is a patient in General Hospital since last Tuesday. She is in room 271, and would | enjoy cards from her friends. hi and Mrs. Robert Rifenbury, | words a minute, William Engelman, Sheila and | of Mr. and Mrs. Sterlyn May and | family, Allentown. | Mr. and Mrs. | of Mr. and Mrs. George Easton, Old Mr. and Mrs. Calvin A. Keiper, HE spent Saturday at the home | Dhahaan, Saudia, Arabia. | N. Y. spent the holiday | § | and the weekend with Mrs. Joseph | | 8 : Donald Patton, | 4 lspent the weekend with his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Patton. | Donald is attending the National Cash Register School, at Hartford, | Conn. | Wheeler Hess Jr. of Andover, | Conn. will receive his Masters de- gree ‘in Business Administration and | Feoonies at University of Conn. on Sunday June 9th. Mrs. Caroline Philips, Long Is- land, N, Y. visited Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess Sr., on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newberry | spent Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman, | ~The . Junior Choir of St. Lukes | | Lutheran Church, held a party re- fi Choir | j8 ing: Laura Boston, Candy Jones, Lee, Douglas Brody, Linda Weaver, | Marcella Blizzard. . Others attending were: Michael | Peggy Winner, Mrs. Frederick Case, Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. George Mon- | tross and Pastor Wesley Kimm. Quite a number of Noxen folks] have been hired for employment, at | Brody, Dawn and Kathy Luketic, | 4 SECTION B — PAGE 3 veys’ Lake. > | Forge, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. William Inman, Kingston spent Sunday at the home ~ of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case. William sShalata broke an arm - while playing baseball at Honey’ Pot, Sunday. Radioman Schneider Now "Bug Operator” var Radioman 3rd Class Joseph Sch- neider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Schneider, Davenport Street, Dal- las, was among three contestents, who passed a High Speed Key test: recently, in which 35 participated. He is now a qualified “Bug Opera-_, tor”, which enables him to -trans-- mit and receive between 35 and 40 He is stationed with the Navy no a — rl saNDY BEACH] Fri., Sat. and Sunday June 7-8-9 NR BE ana Red Buttons — Fabian Barbara Eden ALSO “THE FIREBRAND” Kent Taylor - Lisa Montell Feature at 8:50 MOVIES EVERY FRIDAY SATURDAY, and SUNDAY Beach Open Every Day. Boat Rides, Water Bi- i cycle, etc. Merchandise Party, Sun- § day at 2 p.m. {I DALLAS the Hanson Amusement Park, Har-! “THE FAMILY DRIVE THEATRE RT. 309 DALLAS | NOW THRU TUESDAY EXCLUSIVE FIRST AREA SHOWING ! Production by George Stevens’ “Giant” Starting Time — 9:00 STARRING: Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson and James Dean Coming Soon: EL CID” “DR. NO” and ew 64 CARVERTON RD. TRUCKSVILLE, PA. 696-1051 W. G. MOSS, Manager dhe ah. pane 417 MARKET ST. KINGSTON, PA. 288-4538 iia ahaa Gordon Guyler. Mrs. Richard San- a o- tee won Class “B” award and Mrs. J u George Montgomery, the putting = McDERMOTTS i ! Phas. : . |® BAR and COCKTAIL =m The Louise Suggs tournament = LOUNGE - sponsored by Boston Store will be | ® u held at the local green on June 7, x LUNDY BLDG. = > ® when Mrs. Edgar Desson, Valley |H 86 - 40 MAIN ST. un Country Club, Hazelton, will defend 3 DALLAS | her title. ed u Fowler, Dick and Walker will x OPEN ALL DAY 2 : ALGEBRA present trophies to winners of | H Delici . nu classes played. Women golfers of | ® Ee R BIBLE local clubs are invited to partici- £ u pate. Sessmsnsssasseanmsemsen’ fl BIOLOGY CIVICS ECONOMICS | ENGLISH FRENCH Wash and Wear Plaid ROBES in zipper. case... 00 he. 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