The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 27, 1963, Image 12

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Sweet Valley
| John Doe, R. D. 1,
Sweet Valley, Pa. 18656
Keeping your coin card up
to date? ? Your Sweet Valley
| Postmaster George H. Bron- follows:
| son, Sweet Valley, announced
| today the five digit Zip Code
| for Sweet Valley Post Office
effective July 1, will be 18656.
You are reminded to put your
return address on‘ all mail, and
include the Zip Code number
Volunteer Firemen wish to re-
mind you of this project. "Al-
ways on hand to help the fire-
men are the auxiliary. At this
time of year they are prepar-
§
18656 in your return address as
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ing for their annual country
sale and . auction, to be held
August 10 at the Ross Elemen-
tary School Building. Mrs.
Mary Maransky is chairman of
the affair.© New and used
goods, clothing, costume jewel-
ry, baked goods or any item
you feel would be acceptable
will be welcomed by the com-
mittee. Items will be picked
up. Contact any member of
the volunteers or the Auxiliary.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClure and
daughter, Pamela Aan, have moved
from Loraine, Ohio, to Muhlenburg.
Mrs. McClure is the former Mar-
garet Maransky, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Michael] Maransky.
Third Order of St. Francis, Our
Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Lake
S:lkworth. will hold a diner on
July 7. Serving will begin at noon
with “Pigs in the Blanket,” as the
| featured item on the menu. The
Sacred Heart Society has an-
nounced that begining tomorrow
Pierogies and Potato Pancakes will
be sold all day each Friday. The
annual chicken dinner and bazaar,
for which these people. are quite
famous, will be held on August
third and fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Frantz,
East Dallas. were guests of Bess
Klinetob, Pikes Creek.
On Sunday, July 21, the
twenty-sixth anual reunion of
the descendents of the Na-
thanie] Casterline family will
be held at Ross Park, Bingham-
ton, N. Y. Family members in
this aréa are cordially #avited
to attend.
Leah Mae Kliamovich. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kliamovich
has successfully completed a cor-
respondence course with the
Weaver Airlines Personnel School,
and will sreind the next four weeks
as a resident trainee with the
school in Kansas City. Leah is a
1961 graduate. of Lake - Lehman
School and until she left for Kansas
City was an employee of Common-
wealth Telephone Co., at the
Shickshinny office.
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1963
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Member Bnniversaries
Adult Fellowship Group of Glen-
view P.M. Church met Saturday eve-
ing to honor those celebrating
birthdays or anniversaries in June.
Observing birthdays were Mrs.
Gershom Hoyt, Louis Achuff, Mrs.
Doris Stuart and Corey Crispell.
Anniversaries: Mr. and Mrs. George
Shaver, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Evens, Mr .and Mrs. Nesbitt Moore,
Mr .and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Karuza. 7
Program was directed by John
Fluck and consisted of trumpet solos
by Tommy Shaver and duets by
Mrs. Andrew Derrick and Mrs. Anna
| Crompton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss,
‘Mr. and Mrs. Henry Randall, Sharon
| Stuart, Carmella Fluck, Donna and
Larry Sewa, Mr. and Mrs. John
Fluck.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Randall, Mr. and Mrs. George
Shaver, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt
Moore and son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fehlinger, Mr. and Mrs. Gershom
Hoyt, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. George
Shaver, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Seward, Mr. and Mrs. Corey Crispell,
Mr. and Mrs. John Fluck, Mr. and
Mrs. H. Russell Case, Rev. and Mrs.
Andrew Derrick, Mesdames Harold
Evans, Sarah Moss, Betty Gosart,
Arline Stuart, Anna Compton, Josie
Matukitis, Doris Stuart, Maud Mec-
Vicar, Sharon Stuart, Katherine
Fluck, Bonnie and Theda Hoyt,
Mary Derhammer, Donna and Larry
Seward, Tommy and Alan Shaver,
Emma Fehlinger.
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Mt. Zion
We've never had bam swallows James Mitchell.
on our porch post before.
Phoebes.
swift, swooping and fearless.
Last ‘Wednesday night we were
among about 100 guests at the Air-
port restaurant
‘in testimony to
This year it's swallows, dora
Always
attend’ng a dinner
With
| were counsellors Malcolm and Eu- | Nelson Lewis of
Baird\ and the new worker |son Dr.
| with young people Tommy Klemow. | wish him “happy Father's Day!’
Mary Mitchell reports that Tommy rhe
is going over big with the youth.| sending Dr. Lewis to Berkeley, for
Nobody wants to miss a session.!a three weeks course in July on
Fred Fear of Pitts- They say, too, that he is working citrus fruits.
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA 3 ty
Mrs. Arthur Coolbaugh is visiting
her daughter, Mrs.
Jr. in New Jersey.
Fathers Day was pleasant for
Mt. Zion when
Lowell Lewis phcned to
James Evans
the group
University of California is
During August the
ton’s First Methodist ‘church hon-'in the DVBS at Orange and is well Dr. Lowell Lewis's will visit folks
oring him for 53 years service as liked there.
director of the choir from which he
recently resigned.
Russell Lawry were also there. Mr. | returned home.
Lawry, a former pastor, was one of is a hospital patient.
the speakers, I was another, and
Catherine showed some slide pic- her son Lee and his family.
tures of groups in the church inl
¢ in this section.
Mrs. George Berlew had been a
Rey. end Mrs. | patient in Nesbitt Hospital but has ing outside with her flowers, In
Mrs, Burrel Brace | gpite of her broken hip she enjoys
I found Mrs. Howard Lewis work-
sessions with her flowers — and
Nora Dymond is down visiting the flowers enjoy her.
Alma and Alice Woolbert of
Mr. and Mrs. Horner are paying Nicholson visited sister Mae Lewis
which Fred appeared. |a brief visit to the home of Mr. recently.
We were glad to hear from Mrs. | and Mrs. Edward Miles.
ing real improvement' is en-
couraged for his complete recovery. | there some years ago.
Mrs. W. H. Krimme] of Dallas |
They are |
Jack Scoble that Jack is now show- | friends from New Jersey who knew
the Miles’ when they lived down tend the wedding of Roberta Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs.
| Union, N.*J., Saturday night to' at-
Nelson went to
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil
The Vacation Bible School di- | Lewis and granddaughter of Mrs.
was guest organist at Mt. Zion last | rected by Nancy Goeringer had an | Howard Lewis.
Miss Lewis was
married to Jack Good of Williams-
Sunday. enrollment of about 70 children.
Robert and Mildred Krum, with Mr.. and Mrs. Harry Davenport port.
Robert and Elizabeth Cyphers of Plymouth have moved to their |
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert
drove to Niagara Falls for the | summer home across the beautiful | drove to Lanesboro last week to
week-end.
The Wyoming Valley Oratorio! Mr. and Mrs,
{pond from Mr. Davenport's parents, | visit Mrs. Gilbert's
Harold Davenport. | Congdcin
sister Jennie
who is a semi-invalid,
Society Board of Directors met at | Their six youngsters will enjoy the getting about. in a wheel chair.
Weatherly’s Happy Hill
night, when business matters were
discussed of and plans made for the
coming season. Board members
enjoyed the scenery up on the hill
back of Weatherlys’. Refreshments
featured a birthday cake in honor
of Louie Ayre.
Guests were: John Reid, presi-|ter around a paper
dent; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bal- | one of its members.
shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Vester Vercoe,
Miss Doris Crane, Mrs. Louis W.| my.
Ayre, Mr. and Mrs. S. Keene or
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. George Love- | cunoh dn ill
land, Mr. and Mrs. William Thom,
Miss ‘Pauline Wolfe, Mrs. Ruth T.
Reynolds, Miss Margaret Nicholson,
Mrs. Mary Wilson, Misses Harriet |
Ehrhart and Catherine Gilbert.
| gola.
| Vacation Bible School
Stocker is in charge.
Sunday (summer in that scenic area.
DYMOND HOLLOW
Dymond Hollow Methodist
swig with a Daily
with oyer
thirty children enrolled. Mrs. Anna
Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Dymond of Dymond Hollow enter-
tained these visitors: Mr. and Mrs.
-I always liked Laird and Martha
Mrs. Harold Davenport spent last | Stanton when I was pastor here.
| Monday at the annual picnic of the | Martha and Laird have been having
New Century Club, held at the cot- | some health problems but are on
| tage of Albert N.. Kaiser at Nuan- | the right track to better health.
The New Century Club is a |
| literary society which had its be- | munion tray for Valley Crest and
| ginning in 1894. Its programs cen-
prepared by
Awhile ago I needed a com-
| the Pittston W.S.C.S. presented cre.
Then I discovered I needed a linen
cloth for th altar.
Class of the West Pittston Congre-
gational ‘Church has provided a
beautiful cloth for that purpose.
Trucksville
Marion: Young recently
tained at a birthday party for her
father Adam Young. Guests were
neighbors and friends. Refresh-
ORANGE | Leslie. Dymond, St. Petersburg, | ments were served from a buffet
Orange MYF had a social time | Florida; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward, | table,
and devoticnal meeting Sunday | Bloomsburg; and Mr. and Mrs. Ann Woolbert, daughter of Mr.
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Sheldon Gay of Lime Ridg
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and Mrs. Kenneth J. Woolbert,
spent her sixteenth birthday in
New York City with her aunts, Mrs.
Arthur Evans, and Anne Joseph.
They enjoyed several musicals and
shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tryon, former
residents of Trucksville and Dallas,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Turner, Harris Hill Road. They are
now living in Miramar, Florida.
Mrs. Kenneth J. Woolbert is
studying at Bucknell University this
summer where she is majoring in
Spanish and French,
Richard Huey, Post Road, re-
mains a patient in Nesbitt Hospital
after suffering severe injures in an
automobile accident. He was sub-
stitute carrier for the Times
Leader. {
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ellsworth of
Washington, D.C., were here over
the week to attend the funeral of
Addison Woolbert, Sr. Also Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Gillings, New Jersey,
end Mrs. Albert Thompson, Irving-
ton, N. J, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Harris, Towanda, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Billings, New Jersey.
Rochelle Mendelson, Harris Hill
Harrisburg as guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Reese.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom and
daughter Linda left Friday to spend
a week in Detroit where Mr. Croom
is on business for Royer Foundry. '
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martz of
Berwick visited: Mrs. Martz’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Francis Smith
over the weekend.
Birthday Greetings to: Teddy Ker-
povich, Maude E. Dilcer, Sheryl
Evans, Pattie Van Etten, Gary
Crompton; Wayne Earl Harrison,
Phyllis Moore Culver, Mrs.
Schooley.
Brenda Ann Hoyt, Peg Dimmick,
Mrs, Sheldon Jones, Barbara Smiles
Mitchell, Mrs. Lorraine Chamber-
lin, Robert H. Scott, Betty Jean
Davis, John L. Roushey, Sr.
Sheila Jaen Husted, Mary Miles,
Donald Jenkins, Mrs. Dorey Rogers,
Wallace Fred Perrin, Mabel Jones,
Haren Lynn Gromel, Mark Clayton
Engler, Shirley Swan, Lois Ruth
Billings, Mrs. Jacob Hoover and Mrs.
Cedric Griffiths.
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