The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 13, 1963, Image 10

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1963
ver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold | group returned to ‘their bus to start o
Culver, Bloomingdale; Ruth Perkins, | for home. At Hickory Run, they Idetown Trucksville
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: aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | enjoyed dinner, and more souve- J \ : M lai K ith Mr M 4 1 :
obert Cragle, Mooretown, along | and Mrs. Lawrence Cragle, Moore- |S. Perkins, and Bess Klinetob, Pikes | nirs shopping (couldn’t go back | Recent guests at the home of Mrs. | Francis Henninger, rs. C AILS McKenna ; with Mrs, r. and Mrs. Dale Zimmerman, *
ith James and Robert Earlston | town, is currently spending a leave | Creek. home with even a dime left over) | Joseph Dotter were Mr. and Mrs. | Miss Lillie Turner, Avenel, N. J. Prone Win ih the horton Truslpile So have romsmed
d Joe Lyons, Bloomsburg, have in Switzerland, Spain and France. | Cubs Eenjoy Day in Philadelphia | at the Howard Johnson Restaurant, | Jay Dent, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Kile and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pascycci, a con ene ass which was . WA oh a Shure, Where they
rned after spending several | The young soldier, who has been| After several months of planning, | arriving home around ten oslach fang daughter Vivian, Bloomsburg. Trenton, N. J. spent the weekend ii in the churc = Tuosey attended 2 funeral of eg Zim» DAI
s fishing at Bob's Lake, West- | stationed in Frankfurt, Germany | working and diligently earning new | Group singing on the bus was led Ladies Auxiliary of Noxen Volun- with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hopfer, 78 t. Ms. I eo pe 2 2 RR sister Mrs. Hazel Warn-
Canada. Bob reports ‘the | will leave for home in September. |ranks and arrows, Cub Pack 444 | By Cubmaster Burl Updyke. The teer Fire Company held their and Mrs. Dorothy French. evotions while Mrs. Herbert Ward er, biachle. |
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perature remained well over| Ned Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. | finally enjoyed their reward. By|last question of the day from each | regular business meeting on Mon-, Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Benaer, Rich- | presided at business session. Present | Mr. and Mrs. Dale Zimmerman Sun
hty and the fish were really | Ned Walsh, Sr. observed his birth. | five-thirty a.m. Saturday the wide- | and every one seemed to be “Where day night at the fire hall. The field, spent Sunday with Mrs. Al-| Were Mesdames Jerome Brown, will leave this week to visit their gnd 1
ng. day on June 10. Ned's brother, | Wake and shining cubs began fill- | are we going next, year?” | auxiliary cleared $38 for lunches bert Casterline. i [Bonne Calkins, Mary Rogers, Her- ad Taba id and i
rs. Lulu Harrison, was admitted | Tim, serving with ‘the Navy Spett ing the big bus for their trip. The Those attending were Ricky on election day. Elected for the : Warren Montross and Dave Wil- | or Ward, Gears Mat: ED 1 > . Carts and son of : 7
lGeneral Hospital last week,.| a leave with his brother and sisters bus left promptly at six and by | Agnew, Dale Edwards, Tim and Tom ‘coming year: President, Mrs. Ralph liams, remain patients in Veteran's frrederici, James arrall, Dean Sha- or aki) ‘ : ; 3 J
owing a heart attack. Mrs. Har- | in-law last week. Little Ned is | seven-thirty the accompanying com- 'Garrahan, Tom Piatt, Jay Remley, | Lutes; Vice President, Mrs. Calvin Hospital. ver. Elmer Scott and Bess Cooke. M Imm Mook 300 00. on Tr i
nis eighty-one ‘years of eo. th a ‘ Mp « | mittee were being hounded with | Danny Williams, James Yoder, Strohl; Treasurer, Mrs. Guy Fritz;| Mr. and Mrs. Charles YanCampen | Mrs. Walter Meade and son Wal- | rs. James McCoog, Memorial High- ami
re Doroth an iy; 2g 3 gran i o r. and Mrs. the familiar question, “When do | David Haines, Scott Spencer, James Secretary, Mrs. Joseph Nalbone.|and Timmy, Endicott, N. Y., spent ter Jr. visited this week with Mr.'way, remains a patient in Nesbitt Metho
Jhon i : as, oe eorge Wesley, Sr. CAE T” ? Fisk, Bing Wolfe, Douglas Young, Present: Mesdames Earl Beahm; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ‘and Mrs. Howard Meade and family | Hospital after suffering severe The
{ rs Sg to dter shome Observing birthdays this week are J) og Merwi » : Zou Oscar Fish, Ira Beahm, Guy Fritz, Race. | in Baltimore while Walter Meade Sr. | burns on Memorial Day. - Mar
Nesbitt Hospital where she ) , In King of Prussia we could hold erwin and Allan Updyke, Kevin A ~* deni yal ; a
5 Allan Kittle, son of Mr. and Mrs. i Ee + Richard Traver, James Traver Ed Dienstel, former Noxen resi-| was on a fishing trip in Canada. Walter Parsons, son of Mr. and beg
bmitted to surgery two weeks ; : out no longer and the bus halted | Ray, Jan Long, Joseph Zapotoski, ) ayer ,
Earl Kittle, Jr., Mooretown; Linda for the boys to have a snack. Ar- | George Haines, Jr., Lewis Cooney | Charles Engelman and Carl Siglin, | dent, is a patient in ‘the Bellevue | Mrs, Emory Hadsel, Mrs. Kenneth | Mrs. Dale Parsons has returned Tue:
c. El Croii Hughes, daughter of Pastor and ving ot Philadelphia hort] rire Dennis Dens, Don Chiefs Barry | Joseph Nalbone. | Hospital, New York City, due to in- Calkins, Bess Cooke, Rev. Norman | home from Nesbitt Hospital where at 9:3
iS Elwyn Crag e, son of Mr. ' Mrs, William G. Hughes, Dean Cul- ton. docks. thet gone one iho | Ray, Gerard Kipp, na Peter Clark; | Mrs. Thomas Miller, Towanda is | juries suffered in an automobile ac- | Tiffany, Richard Ide and Alfred he was a patient the past few Cov:
we — morning at the Franklin Institute, | Leaders and members of the Pack spending a week with her mother, | cident. He will be hospitalized for | Swelgin were present at the Official Wachs : 3 Bouts
kine any pidlnreh and faving = | Committee Mr. and Mrs. Burl Up- | Mrs. Joseph Hackling and brother | a long time and would enjoy cards. | Board, Saturday night in theChurch- Piha greetings to you this y es
. rad ; to : ! ; 3 A . ++. | Carl Hackling. His adress is Bellevue Hospital |house. week: : ol.
s | grand time pretending to engineer | dyke, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Piatt; J pity g : s 3
A Fine . .. airain: and rh an in After | Marjorie Williams, and Ann Spen- Albert ‘Jones and Ira Wright, | 1st Avenue and 26th St., Ward L-6,| William B. Williams, student at Lisa Ann Perrin, Willard Bullock, Vau
WATCH ia Junch at. Fairmount Park, the |cer.. Mr. and. Mrs. James Yoder, |SPent the weekend fishing at Thou-| New York, N. Y. the! Shepherd College in Virginia is id Doane Noms Vivien Dobby Pon
More "afternoon was spent at the. Zoo. | Ginny, Gerry and Kenny drove | sand Islands, N. Y. Mrs. Donald Meeker visited her home for the summer. Gl] > — hon pT Bo
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. By five o'clock a tired but happy | down, joining the group in Phila. |. Ms, Far) Beahm and Mrs. Oscar | mothe: M5. Elis Meeker, Herrichs 1" Mr. and Mrs. B.A. "Clulst and Toh bl ii he fe
ou GIFTS Mt copie, | Fish spent Friday and Saturday at, ville, Sunday. dr hte: Debbi ond Chon of Mol | Fionple, Sarah
| | the home” of Mr. and Mrs. Tom | Mrs, Guy Fritz and Dave - visited . A | Betty Jane Mathers, Charles Frid
FATHER : : bourne, Florida with Mrs. Mary La | place, Kenneth Spencer, Ronald L
Be fy: n, ns, Pa. | Mr. an rs. Gu at Montrose ; : ace, > Ls
For i id. You Read | Ponmn. ‘Athens, Pa ¥ : d Mrs. Guy Ely at Mont Bar of Shavertown, spent Sunday | DeVincentis Dol et, tn Those
: : ib The Trading Post Barry Engelman and Robert May, Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Margellina Cleash B tt Kirkend 1 Hi THE
As Advertised by Tiffany D A D : — |New York City, spent the weekend | Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cornell, and | nq family. Callers at the Margellina | 5 iY irkenas ne,
Wy bal sel Me ENR Sa a ts is RT Teese v4 at their homes here. (Mr. and ‘Mrs. Don Trowbridge, of {Lome were Mr. and Mrs. Lance Hare |r 2 , : :
il | , : : - and Mrs. | Herbert H. dyke, D :
LUZERN E i! Mrs. Leo Lord enterta‘ned the Laceyville, called on Mr.. and. Mrs.| ic of Tunkhannock and Mr. and M a aie ny e Hel Rev
r {| following at icnic supper at her | Wheeler Hess on Sunday. Mrs. Walter Harri d Earl of e.. i ft
R { g at a pier pper M a ye hrs, r Harris and son Larl oI | Chernin, Brenda Richards, Isabelle a. m.
[ TH EATRE 4 home, on Thursday evening: Mr.' r. and Mrs. William Houghton, | Mansfield. hI , aro
® Belts t y 1 and Mrs. Harold "Bennett Carol West Keansburg, N. J. spent the Crohann Hovh Graydon fortes ER SE
> A Bennatt Mr 2d Mrs. L . Lord weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harve S Lake Mrs. Clifford Johnson. Richard Earl Voice
® Bill Folds ; Friday, Saturday 1 " T hig ri ok hid = Y NWinnen. and. Francis Bollea ro y. Johnson, Linda Jean McDonald. 9:30
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Two Top Hits ] Tord. [irs Glen Potion and re turned with them to spend a week! W.S.C.S. of the Alderson Metho- Mrs, | Robert, Summers, Cliffside Mon
8 Acessny Tiny Ln; i cig | neth, Mrs. Henry Lane, Mrs. Wil- In New Jersey. dist church will ‘serve’ » ‘tiheylAvenne. Bus Totumed fom Phi Gals:
e : . : Operatien Bikini 4| liam . Munketchy and Robert Mrs, | Mrs. Michael Felegy, Walnut | supper on Wednesday June: 19 at adelphia, where she attended the T 7:30
Tie and Cuff Link Sets #4 4 2 ) Créek. (California. is adi he! church. ‘Sarvin il be In reunion of Episcopal Hospital, Class ucatior
Le CO-HIT {| Perry Patton. Mrs. Dorothy French, | 4 Rh ’ spending, some | an hay 8 TOI | Cf 1053. which held at Bristol :
® Book End i {| Mrs. Sophia Hackling. | time with her mother, Mrs. Gomer [4:30 to 7:00 p.m. Tickets are on? JWICA Was nell 2 T1580 8:00
3 b 66 a TP ; . | Thomas. sale, or may be gotten at the door, Motor Lodge. Bristol. Tue:
® b Young Guns of Texas ) Mrs. Ethel Swartwood, Seattle, | A hae Mrs. Garvin Smith is general chair- Mrs. David Williams and son Daugh
: Portable Bars q : {l is visiting her sister Mrs. Earl! . | ein W.S.CS. meets tonight at irom California are visiting her Fric gh
op nd. Pencil: Sot ¢ Suid 1 Beahm, also Mrs. Oscar Fish and | Scott Mitchell Carr Mrs: Poles. Delaney’s a fina] | Parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kann, Wed
: en .a Pencil ets { : > ay Ah 3 ‘other friends and relatives in this | Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Carr, Wardan plans will be completed for the Lehigh Street. Junior
@® Desk Sets A COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASE [ (Contimmn 7 i ares | avenue, Trucksville, announce the supper. : Mr. William Hewitt has returned Paris
3 L Two Shockers ] i Miss Harriett Dendler, Harris- | birth of seven pound two ounce son, Nis Ravmond Jones returned home from Nesbitt Hospital where Thu;
® Lighters Bl \Michacl Callon, Cliff Robertson [ Sr a 4 | burg, spent the weekend with her | Scott Mitchell, born May 21 at Nes- | from Gonoral Hospital Tast Monda he has been a patient for several 7:30
: : eb The Devil S { | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dendler. | bitt Hospital. This is the first child. |; : Y | weeks, 7:30
® Pi diStand James MacArthur b 4 | | ! | with her new daughter, Tracy Lynn. y :
1pes an anas [ 53 4 Mrs. G. H. Rauch returned home | Mrs. Carr is the former Judy Jones, | op Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Jones Mrs. Ira Hoover is a guest at the Mon
® 3 . Fri. and Sun, 8:50—=Sat. 10:15 b Messenger { after spending the winter in Allen- | Austin, Texas. Mr. Carr is a student hag 5 allie Mr and Mes Cliff al Manle Hill Rest Home, Lehman. Churct
Special Ties \ Fo ! i 4| town, at the home of her sister at Wilkes College. Cri i oe | Mr. ‘and Mrs. George Gaylord, noon.
from Calildonia and CO-HIT ql i 0 3 | Crispell of Beaumont. | Lewis Avenue, entertained recently: sery tl
. as “THE WAR LOVER” i “Carnival Soul i 4 CC C0230 C33 ESC CIR | an Ms. Njchoel Shs spans ‘Mr. and Mrs, Harold Gaylord, y
ngs M Steve McQueen, Robert Wagner | i 2 » E the weekend 1m baltimore and !Meshoppen; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
. Hh and Sun. 10:15—Sat. 8:50 ji y nd reir them ahi toi wee 2 (rr pl iC A } AY Ser C CES § Philadelphia, visiting their daugh- Fay Trenton, New i Men eo
® Radios Te nn TOE - = = 2 af i 7 . £ ters, Mrs. Leonard Yellalonis and | James Donlin. Korn Krest, also Mr S
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MOVIES EVERY. FRIDAY i fl: : INCORPORATED E i) and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard pad Mrs. Anthony Katra, of Wood- a
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i Br FORTY- FORT 2 PHOTO-ENGRAVING £ Lake-Lehman Bands were disap- Mr. and. Mrs. Donald Miller, _—
| ry’ W Iry LE 4 hes 50 Admiss THEATRE J: Offset N d Pl k £ pointed on Friday evening when | Orchard Street, spent the weekend Po
Free. ults 60c mission. # | 41 2 set Negatives an Platemaking £2 rain caused them to cancel their | gg i :
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Hen S Je C and CARDS g a ] i S Pri A Work £ marching and playing at Sandy | son-in-law: — Mr. and Mrs. Ken- 1
h O BE d b 41 2 vereen rints, Art or £ | Beach. Due to their h hedul 3 nk
—Fostoria, Keepsake Diamonds and Lenox— Beach Open Everyday. { Tonight, Friday iE girse ACIr heavy SCRECUe | neth Swatt, and children, Hyatts- M.Y.F
5 ~Anp epoR- or aduibiE TT { Sid ‘ {| 2 Phone VA 5.2978 E oes is not known whether they will | ville, Maryland. 11:3
Open 'Til9 — Memorial Highway — IShavertown Riurany > ] 2 ; - £ be able to play at another date. Mrs. Jack Kennan recently enter- Room.
3 Ce EE ! Dolores Hart, Hugh O'Brien | £ Rear 29 North Main Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. g Sve On Your Printing tained her card club at a delightful _ Mon
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