! | 3 2 IH A — he \ oo | : 11 | | 5 ! | : DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Dallas Chapter 396 Fete Worthy Matron Mrs. Evelyn Smith, Worthy Ma- tron of Dallas Chapter #396 Order of the Eastern Star, was a guest of honor at a “Going Away Party” at the Martha Washington Tea Room, Harveys Lake, June 19, with Mrs. Bethia King as hostess. Rebhennack Appliances 267 Wyoming Ave. Kingston, Pa. Tested and Guaranteed Reconditioned Appliances Factory Authorized Service ® FRIGIDAIRE ® MAYTAG ® HOOVER Phone 287-1175 | Rineman, Mrs. Smith was presemted with several gifts to use at the O.E.S. Grand Chapter at Pittsburgh by the following officers and choir mem- bers: Eva Allen, Ida Allen, Ann Alt, Mae Ash, Oce Beryl Austin, Carol Bennett, Ruth Bennett, Estella Birn- stock, Gertrude Davies, Dorothy Dodson, Mildred Garinger, Pearl Gosart, Dorothy Johnson, Marjorie Krimmel, Mildred Lutes, Layiah Martin, Betty Meeker, Martha Price. Eva Ray, Myfanwy Riley, Myrtle Barbara Rood, Marion Rood, Peggy Tough, Irene Transue, Elva Wagner, Doris Walters, Virgin- ia Swanson, and the hostess with her helpers and guests: Mary Hon- eywell, Hilda Leinthall, Sharon Leinthall, and Terry Leinthall. Dave Kozemchak Wins Prize For Model Car David Kozemchak, Huntsville, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ko- zemchak, won a national second prize in a recent model “Car of the Month¥’ contest sponsored by Auto World Company, Scranton. Dave redesigned a model Thun- derbird, customizing it according to his own plan, and won a model kit as prize. cent. - SERVICE CLINIC. Call for appointment FREE SERVICE CLINIC LAST DAY TO-DAY 2.8 P.M. THIS IS THE LAST DAY FOR OPEN HOUSE in our Service Shop. 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AREA Service 'S DALLAS ESS Corner Routes 309 and 118 ‘Open 24 Hrs. poy MAHAFFEY OIL CO. 273 UNION STREET PA. 19 Marilyn Eck On The Dean's List Marilyn Eck, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, 85 Lehigh Street, Shavertown, is on the spring se- mester Dean’s List at Susquehanna University. liberal arts major, Miss Eck has completed her freshman year at Susquehanna. In order to qualify for the Dean’s List, ‘Susquehanna students must obtain an academic average of at least 3.4 out of a possible 4.0. Lt. Thomas Goddard Finishes Army Class Army 2nd Lt. Thomas H. God- dard, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goddard, 1 Hilldonia Avenue, com- pleted an eight-week officers orien- tation course at The Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga., June 4. During the course, Lieutenant Goddard received instruction in the duties and responsibilities of ‘a new- ly commissioned infantry officer. The lieutenant entered the Army in March 1963. He is a graduate of Westmoreland High School, and a 1962 graduate of Lafayette College, Easton. He is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Kassen Is Graduated From Repair Course Army Pvt. Marshall L. Kasson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hug Kasson, Noxen, completed a five-week equip- ment repairman course at The En- gineer ' School, Fort Belvoir, Va., June 14. Kasson entered the Army in No- | vember , 1962 and completed basic training at Fort Dix, N. J. The 19-year-old soldier is a 1962 graduate of Tunkhannock High | School. Et Indiantown Gap The following Back Mountain men, left recently by truck and jeep convoy for Indiantown Gap, where they will train for two weeks. | Jackie Berti, Theodore Newcomb, I Shavertown, James Kelly, Robert Richardson Dallas and Bob John- saa, Trucksville. All are members of the 402nd Division,of Military , Police. Te Has Splint Removed Billy Lawler, son of Mr. and Mrs. , William Lawler, Dallas, had his ' splint removed last week and hopes to be playing ball again real soon. Billy fractured his left thumb | three weeks ago during baseball | practice. THE DALLAS POST OFFSET DEPARTMENT Is One Of The Finest In Pennsylvania THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1963 Pictured above are members of Boy Scout Troop 331, Harveys Lake, who received fifty mile a- wards, year pins and Merit badges and Gup Club. Troop is sponsored by Harveys Lake Lions Club. Fifty mile hike was ‘taken under leader- Warren Johnson. Trip began Noxen Tannery proceeded to Mt. Springs and return. Friday evening, camp was set up at Densels and Saturday evening at Mt. June 26 at the Harveys Lake Rod | ship of Neighborhood Commissioner | Charles Murphy and Post Advisor | at | Springs. | i Scoutmaster Arthur West, Assistant Scoutmaster Thomas Smith and As- sistant Post Advisor Paul Gebler, Scouts Bill Jones, Gary West, Mike Casey and Tom Finn set up camp quarters. First row, left to right are: Ed- | mond Sickler, Michael Novajosky, Bill Johnson, Dave Martin, Tom Johnson, Francis Novajosky, Louis Laning, Kendall Rauch, Michael | Glova. | Second row: Scoutmaster Arthur West, Dave Finn, Lee Murphy, Barry | Harveys Lake Boy Scouts Receive 50 Mile Awards West, Bill Jones, Gary West, Mich- ael H. Sullivan, Bob Johnson, Paul Margellina, William Jennings, Jerry Spencer, Terry Belles. Third row: A. P. A. Paul Gebler, P. A: Warren Johnson, N. C. Charles Murphy. Absent when the picture was taken were: Drew Bainbridge, Tim Cadwalader, James Watson, George Casterline, Nile Clark, Michael Gro- lewski, Jack Groblewski, Tom Finn, John Bozek, Mike Casey and Thom- as Smith. “Learn To Swim” classes at the Wilkes-Barre YMCA recently. Closed Saturdays July 20th, Telephone pany’s Office closed Saturdays, J. N..Landis, dis« trict manager, announced today. Office: will be open Monday Effective Saturday, Commonwealth Business. will through Friday, 8 am. to 5 p.m. FOR 63 LUZERNE, ENTERPRISE 10867 . BEST WISHES SUCCESS Back Mountain Memorial LIBRARY UCTION 8 BIG- } CROWDS ! One Com- | be | by Kenneth Young and his staff. Cliff f King was publicity chairman. | Local Youth Learn To Swim At 'Y" Pictured above are several groups hundred and ‘twenty two boys and A songfeast held during alternate of Back Mountain students enjoying girls enrolled for sessions instructed swim schedules was led by Donald , Bell. | More Enonymous A Communications | It has happened again. An un- known has written in to the Dallas Posti calling attention "to a case of there is no way of checking. people who are in need, without authorization. Is it with their con-~ \ sent that the case was brought to the attention of the paper? People are sensitive. There is | no knowing how much harm to | pride ‘there may be in publishing | names without authorization. | Loss | of face may be just as unkind as loss of income. Trucksville Sailor Put On Active Duty {Robert W. Billings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Billings of 20 Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, is undergoing two weeks duty training as a sea- man recruit at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Ill. | The training includes naval orien- | tation and history, military eti- quette and drill, physical fitness, swimming and survival, first aid, shipboard safety precautions and | sentry duty. { Upon completing the training per- | iod the Reservists will return home [to rejoin their local units. Where's Shickshinny? The men at the home-heating convention in New York gathered around the desk where a beauteous ‘Please register the name of your town for our . information,” ‘the blonde invited. “It’s Shickshinny, Pa.” “Come again?” “Shickshinny, Pa. Right across the Susquehanna from Mocanaqua.” The blonde nibbled her pencil. “Mister, you wouldn't be kidding ' me?” “No kidding, sister. -And just a | | piece down the road from Mocana- | qua is Wapwallopen.” The blonde held the registration card im pink fingertips. She tore it across and dropped the pieces con- clusively in the wastebasket. ‘‘No- body, but NOBODY, takes ME for a sleigh-ride. You characters take your funny faces and go drop dead twice.” Cloverleaf 4-H Club Cloverleaf 4-H Club met recently Marvin Scott. Mrs. Scott anmounced that the 4-H county picnic would be held at Moyer’s Grove. There ' was discussion on 4-H camp and the Ole Time Festival, to be held July 20 at Beach Haven Fire Company grounds. Ten members attended, as well as Barry Flinchbaugh, summer as- sistant County Agent, and Mimi Cleasby, Ruth Amn Scott, and Linda Wolfe. Refreshments were served, fol- lowed by ‘a twist session. blonde was passing out brochures. at the home of leaders Mr. and Mrs. | probable distress in the area, but! wanted was “democracy.” The | pupils, who get CARE food at school, paper cannot use the name of\the | shouted in unison: “Milk.” LESSON IN DEMOCRACY A fourth grade teacher in the “What the most important gift the United States gave us?” The answer she But the a national test, asked: is : | Elvi Mr. Philippines, reviewing her class for | vis Bean, Mr Twenty members of Blue Ridge | Chapter, Future Farmers of Ameri-| ca, will leave on a three day trip Tuesday morning at 7, gathering at the Lake-Lehman High school building, and travelling by school | bus. Accompanying the boys will be Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Sidler, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wright. The tour, says Mr. Sidler, voca- | tional agriculture imstructor, is al-| most a re-run of a tour taken four | years ago, but embracing three days instead of two, to give more | time for sightseeing and visiting | industries allied to agriculture. | Each summer, the FHA takes an educational trip. Last year it was to the western part of Pennsylvania to see the oil wells. The routing has been modified to put the visit to the Robert Hen- ney farm in Lancaster on Wednes- day instead of Thursday, taking the place of a projected tour of the Conewingo dam. On Tuesday, Lehigh Valley Co- operative Creamery in Allentown will be seen first, with lunch in the cafeteria. Philadelphia Food distri- bution center, a mammoth installa- tion near the Walt Whitman Bridge, is scheduled for afternoon. In ‘the evening, after checking im at the Hotel Marlyn, boys will see a baseball game, Phillies versus N. Y. Mets. : Wednesday: Campbell Soup plant at Riverton; N. J.; Union stock- yards at Lancaster; check in at Hotel Brunswick, Lancaster. Dallas Towmship 1952 To Stage Reunion Dallas Township Class of..1952 will hold its first formal reunion August 3, 1 to 9, p.m. at O’Connells Twin Lakes. Naomi and Mike Lewis ask for information about three members of the class who have not been reached to date: Carol Honywell, John Williams, and Geraldine Puterbaugh. Anyone knowing where these class members can be located, , please call. Re- sponses to invitation to join in the festivities should be received’ by July 20. Robert Bellas’ Host To Noxen Lions Club Mr. and Mrs. Robert Z. Belles, Noxen, entertained the Noxen Lion's Club at a covered dish picnic supper at their home on Wednesday, June 19th. 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