The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 06, 1963, Image 16

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IDETOWN, Bess Cooke
JACKSON TWP. William Hughes
LEHMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly
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Lehman
Mrs. Evelyn K. Squier, Kingston,
New York is spending the week
with her sister Mrs. Charles Ely
and family.
Don’t forget the firemen need
all the help they can get, between
now and July 4th for the Horse
Show. There is plenty of work
needed to make this affair a suc-
cess, They are on the grounds
working Mondays and Thursday
nights and Saturday afternoons.
Rev. and Mrs. John Stahl d
an TS an > on | Dallas, now living in Florida, ‘al-
‘ways ask why there is no East Dal-
daughter Christy are home for two
weeks vacation with Mrs. Alice Els-
ton, (Mrs. Stahl’'s mother).
Mrs. H. A. Brown attended Medi-
cal Auxiliary luncheon Tuesday
May 28th at Irem Temple Country
Club.
Cub Pack 241, Lehman, recently
visited the Pennsylvania Game
Commission, and saw ‘a movie on
fur-bearing animals and pelt identi-
fication of animals in our area. At
their recent pack meeting Don
Aynes, Tunkhannock, gave an
archery demonstration and later
the boys tried: their skill with bow
and arrow.
Mr. and Mrs. John iSidler are
entertaining «their , family Mrs.
James Tethers and daughter Leigh
Ann, Roslyn, Pa. Also daughter
Helen, going to college in Blooms-
burg, is home for ten days. They
expect their son William home
from Pennsylvania Military College
for fifteen days.
Mrs. Joseph Ellsworth was among
many proud ;parents who went to
hear our Lehman Band at Sher-
burne, N. Y. ‘
Lehman girl scout troup 156
spent the weekend at Camp Lycogis
near Williamsport, sleeping in
three sided cabins and cooking on
camp fires. Present: Tera Milbrodt,
Georgeann Adams, Bonny Cooper,
Marie O’Brien, Rose Mary Williams,
Patricia Major, Mary Sue Cease,
Letha Bennett, Gail Cooper, Betty
Weaver, Elenor Belcher, Fay Brown,
and Ericka Roskoski.
Leaders are Mrs. Floyd Milbrodt,
Mrs. Ray Harvey, Mrs. Harry Ross-
man and Mrs. Cease.
Scouts had supper one night on
High Knob overlooking seven
mountains.
They saw deer all over the place
and even had a funeral for a squirel
they found. :
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shipman, and
family Jennie Lynn and Ben Stuart,
~ Spencerport, New York are spend-
ig their week’s vacation with Mrs.
Shipman’s parents Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Marks. John Marks is able
to be home often as he is working
in Shickshinny this week.
Mrs. Glendoris Shilanski is going
to Ocean Grove to work the sum-
mer at the Hotel Lapierre as head
Chief. She expect to leave as
soon as school is out, presently
working at Lehman grade school
cafeteria.
~ Mr. and Mrs, Charles Nuss are on
a camping trip in their Volkswagen,
touring the West and the parks.
They took their canoe on top of the
car.
Faye Brown went on a camping
trip to Williamsport with the Girl
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The Post welcomes to its staff
of columnists Mrs. Irene Moore,
who will cover the East Dallas
area and adjacent sections of
Orange and Franklin Township.
Her number is 674-2392.
Hello to my East Dallas friends.
I hope this will be the start of a|
long friendly get-together each
week.
Two of my friends, Mary and
Paul Valentine, formerly of East
las column. The Post is precious to
them but they always hope to find
East Dallas items. Paul has had
several articles published in the
Post.
This is really a growing area.
There are three new homes near-
ing completion on Ransom Road,
just a short distance apart:
Ben Kasmark, Jr. has a lovely
home almost ready to be occupied,
next to Myra Carlin’s home. An-
other, a pretty pink summer home,
built by Floyd and Elizabeth
(Moore) Harvey, of Johnson City,
is on the old Jacob Moore estate.
Then comes a large home, belong-
ing to Dick Strazdus. It is not ex-
pected to, be finished in the fall, in
time for him to carry his bride
across the threshold, but it
promises to be a beauty (the house
as well as the bride). ! ]
Received a nice letter from our
former pastor and his wife, Nadine
and Bob Mordt, who want to be
remembered to all their East Dallas
friends. They may vacation here
in August. Nadine’s father passed
away last week. In case friends
would care to extend sympathy,
their address is 8 East 4th Street,
Wentzville, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony De Costa
and children, from Massachusetts,
visited Beatrice Moore during Me-
morial weekend. Mrs. De Costa is
the former Janet Moore.
We were all sorry to hear about
Jessie Moore’s accident. She told
me her mother, Mary Hislop, who
has a broken rib and bruises, is
very uncomfortable, and unable to
lie down at all. Sunday visitors:
Thelma Lamoreaux, Mrs. Hope Ide,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Straub from
Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Thomas and Viola Lane, Forty-Fort,
Mrs. Jennie Jones, Delaware, Mr.
and Mrs. Giles Wilson. Mrs. His-
lop’s daughter .Jean Somers, Hard-
Pearl Tubbs of Wilkes-Barre
visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide
over Memorial Day. .
Mrs. Clara Mekeel is on the sick
list, resting at the home of her
daughter Mrs. Russell Coolbaugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Stair, Los
Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Whitebread, Slocum, spent Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bar-
rall and family.
Mrs. Anna Barrall of Wilkes-
Barre is spending some time with
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Barrall and
family.
Mrs. H. G. Bland of Gloucester,
Virginia, visited her brother Burton
Major several days last week.
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Jewelry Music Boxes
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Stationery
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East Dallas
‘scared awéy someone who opened
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1963
ing, helped take care of her all
week, but left for home today.
Ella Moore Memorial Class of
East Dallas Methodist church will
meet at church Tuesday evening,
June 11 at 8 p.m. While talking |
to our President Betty Kintzer of
Demunds Road, she informed me |
she has fourteen darling kittens to |
give away, Wouldn't you like to |
have one?
‘Weekend guests of Irene Moore
were her sisters Ethel and Mary, |
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krick, Bobby |
and ‘Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lind, |
Ted and Miriam Dymond, Cindy,
Sheri and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. |
Robert M. Moore, Keith, Patti, and |
Holly, Priscilla and Howard Krum,
Jr.
Lois Ryman, recent Bloomsburg |
graduate, has accepted a teaching |
position - in Elementary school, |
Selinsgrove, having received her |
Bachelor of Science in Education
degree.
Weekend guests of Robert M.
Moore were Mr. and Mrs. Al Gross,
Edward and Nancy, Parsons. Hilda |
was happy having her father, Gus
Ehrgott visit her for several days.
Ted Dymond, Orange is really
busy planting tomatoes on Martz,
Carlin’s, and Brace farm, Orange,
and his own land. We pray there
will be no more frost.
Prowlers are still active in East
Dallas. A word to the wise: Kas-
mark’s dog and Myra Carlin’s dog
her garage door, car door, and
glove compartment. They had bet-
ter wear armored pants if they
tangle with those dogs.
Everybody's ‘Aunt Jennie Evans,
formerly from Carverton, now
living in Methodist Home, Narrows-
burg, N. Y., is looking forward to
spending a couple of weeks with
Irene Moore (me) soon. She writes
that she doesn’t miss a trick and
reads her Post as faithful as she
reads her Bible. Hopes to see all
her former friends then.
Happy to hear Cornelia Fehlinger
has returned home after being a
patient in General Hospital.
Donald Belles, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Belles, Roushey Plot,
will graduate Saturday from Uni-
versity of Maryland where he will
receive his Bachelor of ‘Science de-
gree in Fire Protection, from Col-
lege of Engineering. He was an ac-
tive member of a Gymkhana troupe
for two years. It’s an exhibitional
gymnastic troupe. He plans to
start work Monday June 10th. in
Philadelphia.
Mr. and’ Mrs. Jay Bloomer and
family were weekend guests of the
Harry Martin family. They live in |
Philadelphia.
I would like to thank you for
your patience if you have read this
far and would appreciate any tid-
bit items. I'm as near as your
phone.
Sell Quickly Through
The Trading Post
MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter
MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270
NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm
SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F.
SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray
TRUCKSVILLE, Mrs. Arline Bessmer
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NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS
BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin
DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams
FERNBROOK: Mrs. George Shaver
HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage NE 9-9531
GR 7-2734
NE 9-8522
674-6351
GR 7-3271
696-1531
W. Anderson
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Harveys Lake
Mrs. Robert Krown, who recently
had surgery at Nesbitt Hospital, is
home and recovering nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger
and Lina Garinger motored to
Waterbury, Connecticut last week
to spend several days. Lina will re-
main for an indefinite time with
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Rosengrant and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lewis and
family, Forty Fort, have opened
their summer home at Harveys
Lake. *
W.S.C.S. of the Alderson Metho-
dist church will meet at the home
of Mrs. Peter Delaney Thursday
evening June 13 at 8. The nominat-
ing committee with Mrs. Helen
Hartman as chairman will read the
list of new officers for the coming
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Keller,
Sterling Farms, ~ entertained last
weekend for their son Edward, who
celebrated his 19th birthday. Eddie
attends Trade School at Media.
Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Schmaltz and Harold Jr., Mrs.
Rinehimer, Sweet Valley, Miss
‘Charlotte Keller and = friends,
Wilkes-Barre.
My husband and I ‘celebrated our
29th wedding anniversary Tuesday
of this week. We have one daugh-
ter, Jessie E. Beckerman, R. N., of
Kingston, and a granddaughter
Brenda. I would like to congratu-
late Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Poynton of
Shavertown, married on the same
day, June 4, 29 years ago. We are
happy to have the Poyntons as our
friends.
Beaumont
“School is out this week. Now
we can practice’ Little League
more,” claims one of the “regulars”
who notes his team will play
Harveys Lake here this Friday and
Mehoopany here Tuesday, June 11.
Mrs. Marian Hadsall Parrish at-
tended her ??? class reunion at
Bloomsburg State College recently.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Hess of
Syracuse, N. Y. visited relatives
and friends here after attending his
fiftieth class reunion at Bloomsburg
State College.”
Mrs. William Jones is recuperat-
ing at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Kenneth Jackson, after sur-
gery at General Hospital.
It’s good to see John Montross,
Mrs. Harry Clark’s father, able to
drive again. Keep up: the good
work!
Thomas Davis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Davis, received his
Master's Degree at the University
of [Scranton’s commencement last
Sunday.
‘Loan Fund Available
Applications for Dallas Senior
Woman’s Club Scholarship Loan
Fund are available to any Dallas
Senior interested in furthering edu-
cation. Applications are available
at office of Dallas High School.
This little fellow may have the wrong size, but he sure has the
right idea. He already knows there’s nothing like U.S. Keds. Hig
Dad knows, too. And his Mom and teenage sister. How about you
and your family? Do you get the longest wear, the finest fit and the
greatest comfort that have ever been built into a washable shoe?
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‘Griffiths, ‘Calvin Gensel,
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Lyle Carle, Harris Hill Road, has
been a patient in Nesbitt Hospital.
Mrs. David Lohman is a patient
in Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dorsch,
Allentown were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Greenwood,
Trucksville ‘Gardens.
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hutchison,
Doran Drive, have returned from
a tour of Europe where they visited
all the main cities. They reported
a delightful and interesting tour.
Sterling William McMichael has
returned from = Nesbitt Hospital
where he underwent nasal surgery
the past week.
Mrs. Joseph Lohn of Germany
arrived in New York this week-
end where she was met by her
daughter and son-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Mathers, ITI. She plans
to visit with them and her grand
sons for several months.
Greetings this week on your
birthdays to:—Mary Jane Bennett,
Fred L. Williams, Jr., Jane Rolk Ash,
Harry Long, Mildred Baker, James
Thomas
Lee Case, David Arthur Griffith,
Robert Ash, ;
Lucy A. Courtright, Robert W.
Trucksville
Carl and Donn Goodwin, sons of
Mr. and Mrs. James Goodwin, will
be spending the summer with their
parents. Carl is a teacher in Wil-
liamsport, Donn, a student at Ap-
palachian State Teachers . College,
Boone, North Carolina. :
Miss Louise Hazletine, Cornell
Medical Center, New York City,
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hazeltine,
Harris Hill Road.
Misses Ruth and Esther Boston,
visited their cousins Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Havens, Athens, Penna., re-
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett,
Orchard Street, ‘entertained over
the holiday their daughter and son-
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bligh and
son, Long Island, N. Y., also their
daughter Mary, who is home on
vacation.
Dr. David Kunkle, Carverton
Road, expects to open his dental
office in a few weeks. *
Dorothy Mathers, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathers,
Hickory Street, is spending the
summer vacation with her parents.
She is a student of Stroudsburg
Gardner, III, Margaret Case, Rich-
ard F. Billings, Wilford Anderson, |
Sr., Nancy Dymond Crane, William
R. Long, II, Julia A. Knorr, Kathy
Kreidler, Hayden Evans, Sterling
Rineman, Elaine Cleasby, Louise
Rhodes. =
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gallagher,
Westmont, New: Jersey, were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gal-
lagher, Harris Hill Road. Also guest
of the Gallaghers was Mrs. Thomas
Moore, Park: Avenue, Wilkes-Barre.
Mr. and "Mts. ‘Peter Gallagher
recently celebrated their thirtieth
wedding ~ ‘anniversary. Mrs. Gal-
lagher is the farmer Florence An-
stett. x aoe atl ¥
Mr.. and Mrs. ‘Marvin Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Love and children,
Nadine, Layton, ‘and Miss Georgiena
Weidner were recent dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert DeWitt,
South Pioneer Avenue.
Nice to know James Goodwin
has recovered from his recent ill-
ness and able to’ take up his duties
as principal of Shavertown Grade
School. He was ill several weeks
at his ‘home op Harris Hill Road.
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State Teachers College.
Walter Mathers of Harrisburg,
son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mathers,
Carverton Road, is a patient in
Veterans Hospital, Lebanon, suf-
fering from a broken hip. He is
formerly from Trucksville, and
would appreciate cards and hearing
from old friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathers and
three daughters spent Memorial
Day with Mrs. Mathers’ sister and
family, Mr. and' Mrs. Alfred Ken-
jorski, Patterson Grove.
Cadet Corporal William Greenley
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
has arrived home from Pennsyl-
vania. Military College to spend
the summer recess with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenley, Harris
Hill Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom,
Linda Croom, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Thomas, son Jerry, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Walton and Mrs. Bessie
Roushey spent the holiday at Eas-
teremorwalt Lake, fishing.
Richard Moss, injured in a fall
several weeks ago, is back on his
route as carrier for the evening
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