Bf SA Ate SR CARR de W” RR op, »» nos DG + JO MeL + Q@ PY 0 IRs QS cot A Ch ie i LET len. AO RS ir ® DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA East Dallas | Orange. Joseph, Jr. and Gunda Perry, olina, are spending a month with Elizabeth Dymond is back in her | Orange, went to New York two ‘the Perrys. Mrs. Perry was the home, in Orange after spending the! Demunds Road, weeks ago to meet Gunda’s aunt,’ former proprietor of Polly's Shoe winter in New Jersey. Mrs. Lina Boelkl, who came by Shop in Dallas. |" Mrs. ship from Munich, Germany. She; } plans’ to stay in this country six months, but is trying to get an extension for another six mciaths. She is very happy to be with her relatives here. Mrs. Boelkls’ daugh- ter, Mrs. Karloh Gaschler and three children, from North Car-! Mrs. Millie Kline, a guest in Mrs. ia patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Rose Llewellyn’s convalescent home, | wish her a speedy recovery. Orange, had her sister and husband, | | burg, as visitors last Sunday. Anna Fulton, Kingston, guest there, recovering broken hip. is also a Mrs. from a proved. George Berlew, Orange, Rosamnah Gregory, Nicholson, is|sons, Gary, Carl, Hershey, spent visiting her aunt, Rose Llewellyn, |last weekend with Mrs. William Rozelle, Orange. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Bremchley, are celebrating | wedding anniversary. {their 23rd. is | They have one daughter, Beverly, We | a practical nurse. man in the Car- | = I'm so sorry to report Mable Wil- | Mr. and’ Mrs. John Baker, Greens- son is ill at her home cn Demunds | Mrs. | Road, but I am happy to report John Hislop is greatly im- I" Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gries Jr., and EET GEE NSN GUTIS CRIES MMOS MANS GSArMGTS GUIS (ND ENONL MEN manna SNnnn | GRWIe GNS Gea as Pleasant Route To . .-. BUY QUALITY FURNITURE Savings at SUTLIFE’S a Corre From The we” A The Store That Gives You 11 2 3 More For Your Dellar ! ni, J 3 We Are Now Featuring— Syzrciers \ eer o SUMMER | ll Ee PORCH - LAWN - PATIO io FURKITURE +» (DALLAS Padded Gliders — Web Chairs | Vinyl Tubing — Hammocks, Etc., | ° att S&H | [meen | SUTLIFF’S FURNITURE | om Mr. Brenchley |is ma’ntenance penter Nursing Home, Lehman. Mrs. Lucy Morgan, East Dallas, ter, Mrs. Larry Brown, Wilkes- | Barre. - She is also visiting her sisters Anna, Ruth, and Gertrude Derby, | Laurel Run, Anna has been con- fined to a wheel chair for about 40 years, due to rheumatism. Mrs. Mary Emmanuel, Orange, an. nounces the marriage of her daugh- ter, Anita Emmanuel Baker, to George Kitch, April 6th: at Lan- caster. Mrs. Kitch is dietician at Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. | Kitch is maintenance man at’ the | same hospital, They are living on | Oregon Pike, Lancaster. Announcement has been made of Fred Krunkle, March 8th. at Bing- {hamton. They now reside at 22 Castle Creek” Road; Binghamton, but plem to move to Fort Lauder- | dale, Florida, in September. Mr. | Krunkle is a printer for the Bing- | hamton Press. Mrs. Krunkle was a former East Dallas resident. Mr. and Mrs.- Nicholas Kortessis, Del Ray Beach, Florida, anmounce | the birth of a son, Paul Kenneth. J ae Kortessis is the former Nancy Carlin, daughter of Paul and Ro- That's Final, | told Pop! No more winters like the last one when we install GAS Heat. loves. Thats for sure! Before you buy fuel or convert your heating equipment see your Heating Contractor, Plumber or Gas Company PENNSYLVANIA GAS and WATER Company Carefree, dependable GAS Heat provides Es the healthful warmth the whole family Ask for Your FREE Heating Survey! ELL TP) Fi Conversion Burner... Now only $269.50} = Aslow as $8.83 perimonth mr rf _ IN THE BACK MOUNTAIN — | Telephone ENterprise 2-0668 TOLL FREE for information and service | the marriage of Rozilla Carlin to! } % \ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 97. 1963 zilla- Carlin,. East ‘Dallas; The couple have another som Jeffery, aged three years. Mrs. Bertha Meiers and Mrs. Hazel Nicholson, Wilkes-Barre, were recent guests of their cousin, Myra Carlin. They thoroughly en- joyed Myra’s flowers, especially her oriental poppies. | For forty one years I've heard that our four corners were called is spending a week with her daugh- | Ketcham Corners, but mever called | Berwyn, the origin of it. That was cute. | Did Leighton know that Orange ‘used to be called ‘“Pincherville ” Seems there used to be a saw mill |up there that made shingles, bundled - and sold them. Short shingles would be hidden inside of bundles. Inspectors were sent pull out short shingles from middle. Eventually the owners were “pinched,” hence ‘Pincherville.” I received a letter from Valen- tines, Florida; and I quote, “Well, Irene, I must tell you we got such a shock to see ‘East Dallas” last week that I shouted, laughed and cried, we want to ‘thank you for | taking over; seemed like a letter | from home.” Bob Pickett, son of Mrs. Paul Valentine, and his canoe were con- testants in’ the annual canoe race two “weeks ago from Wysox, to Wyalusing. , Diana Pickett left early Saturday morning, to travel = with the Keyettes of Dallas Schools in the parade at Wellesboro. Diana is a faithful member of the East Dallas church choir, very often singing the solo parts. Bert and Elizabeth Nichols, Bing- hamton, visited the latter’s sister, Nettie Mockychic last week. Mrs. Shirley Hobbs and four children, spent last week with her mother Mrs. Mokychic. Sheri Ann, Charline, Kerin and Sue Ellen had a wonderful time on ‘the Wilson Ryman farm where Nettie lives. Wilson “and Mary Ryman, Inez and Lois, traveled to New Berlin- ville last Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowers. Their son Lloyd, stationed in Texas, is saving up days so’ he can come home in the fall. Sunday visitors of Walter and Irene ‘Shutt Moore, were: their cis- ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krick, end Sharon, Reading; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shutt, Han- over Green; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dy- mond, Jr., Cindy, Sheri, and Kathy, Orange; Priscilla Krum 2nd son. Mt. Zion; Mr. and Mrs. David Moore, North Adams, Mass.; David Jr., Kimberly; Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Mcore, Keith, Patti, and Holly; Myra Carlin, East Dallas, FOREIGN JOBS free transportation—special tax complete information send $2 to Beverly Hills, Calif. CALIFORNIA JOBS Thousands of new job openings now in Southern California in all fields. Permanent job security. Send $2 for job information, names it and addresses to California Jobs, P.O. Box 1944, Beverly Hills, Calif. there, and ‘used large pinchers to! Harveys Lake Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson are entertaining Mrs. Hudson's aunt, | Miss Gertrude Johnsen of Chicago. | Mrs. Edith Whitmire, Berwick, is Mrs. | visiting her daughter, i Hunsinger. | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger spent Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. | Arnold Garinger and family. ! Mrs. Floyd Whitebread is a pa- | tient in Nesbitt Hospital. | The 29th annual reunion of the Chester and Harriet Ransom clan will be at the new home of Mr. and | Mrs. Henry Hess at Demunds Sun- | day June 30. Helen The family of the late Iris K. Smith wishes to thank friends, neighbors, the Harveys Lake Woman's Service Club, the W.S.C.S. of ‘the Alderson Methodist Church, all who contributed their services, sent flowers, and performed many kindly acts of personal assistamce at the time of the passing of a good friend and neighbor. George Kuchta, Harrisburg, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Mary Kuchta. Idetown Kenneth McDougall is a patient | in the Nesbitt Hospital. | The Ladies Auxiliary of the JiR. Davies Fire Company held its meet- ing in ‘the fire hall on Monday night. Hostesses were Mrs, George Car- penter and Mrs. Charles Casterline. Mrs. Casterline presided in ab- sence of the president. Hostesses for the next meeting will be Irene | Kanasky, Gladys Mattice and Bess Cooke. | Friends keep calling about Aunt | Jonnie Evans, from Narrowsburg, N. Y., home for the aged. She is still in Wayne County Hospital, Honesdale; but is coming along fine, and says she expects to go back treat “but to the home anyday. “They me wonderful here;”” she said; they make a terrible cup of tea.” She wants to thank her friends who sent her mail. So please keep writing to her. She loves pretty cards. Birthday greetings are extended to Ruscell Eyet. Pauline Magee, Cathy Wilson, Robert A. Moore, Mrs. Carl Gries Sr.,. Wesley Evens, Mrs. Corey Crispell, Nancy Welitch- ko. ‘Betty Cvphers; Afton Reese, and Phyllis Moore Culver. There will be no quilting in East Dallas church the next two weeks, because of Bible school, and the MRR a a a Foreign employment offers men and women choice of 19 countries— tions—And a most unique way of life in government careers or with American companies, their subsidiaries, Americans work and live exceptionally well outside the U.S.A. You can earn up to $1,600 per month paid in U.S. currency. For Fourth of July. benefits—bonuses—Iliberal vaca- catutaiunths Over a half million Foreign Projects, P.O. Box 1945, SUNDAY O'Connell's at DINNER Twin Lakes FAMILY STYLE DINNER SERVED COUNTRY STYLE RESERVATIONS Phone NE 2-9011 Graduations - Reunions: CATERING ——— Business Meetings and Clam Bakes. - Weddings - Banquets and Friday in' | | | | | | | { | Mr: .and Mrs. Victor Woodlawn Drive, Dallas, will mark their 25th wedding anniversary cia { Thursday, July 4. Open house will | be held at the home from 5 p.m. and the late Mrs. Cross; was born in Lancashire, England. His wife is Dallas. The couple were married in Elk- ton, Md., by “Rev. William F. Hop- kins. Five children -were born to brary Auction ( Chairmen Mrs. Mitchell which is attractive item. Native Of India, Ward Of Jordan, | Valedictorian At School For Deaf | Aban Unvalla of Bangalore, India, cinating to watch as she makes thq | was wvaledictorisn at Pennsylvania .Sckool for the Deaf June 14. The | school has requested that she stay | another year before returning to ‘India, to study im their new com- mercial department under a State She will. then be qualified to teach young deaf <‘udents end aid in of- fice admnistration and duties. -Aban came to the Dallas ‘ares three years avo when a Rotary Dis- trict Governor of Tiadia requested of Dr. L. E. Jordan that Aban be pre- pared to teach youne deaf students of Ind'a, since schon’ ng ‘in India was not adeouatz. Aban arrived in August of 1960, snonsored by Dallas Rotary’ Arns. After attending the Kendall School For The Deaf in Washington for one var she trans- ferred to the Periasvl»an'a School For The Deaf in Philadelnhia. The Dallas Area School Board made this possible after she became the legal ward of the Jordans. During her two years at this school, she has progressed rapidly in . her studies, lip-reading and speech. She became a proficient athlete 2nd her competitive spirit is keen. Last year, she made her own prom dress by hand, and her stitches are as close as a modern machine could sew. Aban tingles with pep. She enjoys cards, She loves TV and the movies and if the sound is loud, can faintly hear the music. FINANCE YOUR YOU'LL SAVE MONEY IF YOU DIRECTLY WITH THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK OF WILKES-BARRE Compare Our Financing With Others! Monthly Payts. an New: Car Loans (LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED) AMOUNT PAYT. MONTHS $1500 $48.11 36 $2000 $64.14 36 $2500 $80.18 36 Telephone 823-0131 CONSUMER LOAN DEPT. 2nd FLOOR Married 25 Years On July 4 MR. AND MRS. VICTOR CROSS Cross, 59 | Mr, Cross, the son of Albert Cross the George M. Dallas Lodge, Cald the former Alberta Harvey, daugh- Kanarr Corporation. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey, | the couple: Robert, Ronald, Richard, for her children. Raymond and Renita, all at home. ! Ruction Antiques Committee Has Seventy Enthusiastic Members Chairmen of various committees | fects after its purchase. within the Antiques Committee of | auction gave proof that interest i the Back Mounta’n Memorial Li- rare antique furniture runs hig met recently for The luncheon at the home of Antiques | tickets on the decorated bench, e Jenkins, | ceeded any one item in the auetio A dessert party is being planned | for the seventy members of the An-| the luncheon were: tique Committee Monday, June 24, | Frantz, advisor; evaluations at 1:30, at the home of Mrs. Jenkins. | men, Mrs. John Dewitt, Sr, Mrs. Paul Gross and Mrs. Charles | Mrs. Fred Howell; Frantz described the Windsor Bench | Table, being decorated to be Mrs. chanced off at this year’s auction. | Bench Chances, Mrs. Robert Pos The bench is a gift to the Antiques | and Mrs. Homer Moyer; Telephond Committee from Mrs. Howard Ris-!Mrs. William S. Jeter; ley; purchased last fall from Miss | Gross, Artistic Decoratons; Bess Klinetob. Of about 1830 vint- | Marks, Publicity; Mrs. Louis Mas age, it should prove to be a most | low, Mrs. Frantz pre- | Thomas, Work Schedule; pared the bench for the Early Am-|man of the Antiques Committee icerr decor planned by Mrs. Gross. | Mrs. John Wilson. Stefan Hellersperk repaired all de- | i Department ef Education program. | Her hands are fas- | { pangs of | stand. [pared to sit out the day’s auctions NEW CAR Branch Offisos: Plymouth ® Shavertown @ Gateway Shopping Center @® Exeter MEMBER F.D.I.C. SECTION B — PAGE They are active members of Dal las Methodist Church and it Couples Club. Mrs. Cross is a mem ber of Dallas Women’s Club and it Chorale. Mr. Cross is a memb well Congsistory and the Shrine an is employed at the Walben plant Mrs. Cross will be remembered b | many visitors to the Back Mountai 'Hallowe’en Parade as the lady rd | sponsible for many unusual di yi 'and costumes which she fash Last yeaxr amount grossed from chen chairmen attefidin Mrs. Charl 1 oy Committee an Aucticn Sale Mrs. Harold Titman an A. G. Rutherford; Antiqu Pa Louis Mrs. Decoraticins; Mrs. Herma cOo-C signs of the deaf language. Shd takes pride in the Jordan girls, especi all know and use to speak to her. Abzin vacations in Trucksville. the guest of families in ntrose and ‘will go there this summer foy about a month. Aban, 21, is daughter of Mrs. Nadir P. Unvalla of India. She is a Zoroastrian ligion and her father is the of the Parsee Fire Temple. two brothers and is the or ber of the family with any Cin returning to India. she wi in a school for the deaf in where she was a stu years of age until she United States. 1d came Nallag Seniny Women To Handle Refreshments Members of Dallas Senior men’s Club are geared for as the seventeenth annual Auction opens on July 11. T tionally the Senior club has man the busy Refreshment Stand, an their experience over years work{ to advantage in its efficient opera Wo actio tion. Under the chairmanship o Mrs. Howard Wiley, members are planning the many details whic? will insure a well stocked Ilarde] guaranteed to apnease the hunger all who patronize thd Visitors who attend the ac tivities for just a few hours or thosq who come with a camp stool pre There will be hamburgers, hot does potato salad, baked beans, sand wiches. plenty of coffee, ice cream] and cold drinks. A new featurg will be hoagies, sold on Saturday. For prompt service from the grille there will be an assist by Howard Wiley, Clayton Evans and Henry Moyer. The ticket booth is also serviced by the Woman's Club. No cash is taken at the Refreshment Stand a Es Keven Jeffrey Ruff Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Ruff. Jr., Baltimore. Md., announce the birth June 17, 1963, of a son Keven Jef- frey, weight six pounds fourteen ounces. Mrs. Ruff is the former Patricia Cornell. Mr. Ruff is an electrical engineer with Bendix. Keven's sister, four and a half year old Kathyrn Louise, has been spend- ing the past two weeks with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. James Culp near Ricketts Glen. Mrs. Culp expects to take Kathie back to Baltimore this weekend. ; The Dallas Post Does Full Color OFFSET PRINTING a