The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 01, 1963, Image 14

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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1063
~ NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENT S
BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin’ NE 9-2544 ® MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter GR 7-2734
DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams 674-4109 eo MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270
FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver 674-5460 ® NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522
HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage NE 9-9531 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F, W. Anderson 674-6351
~ IDETOWN, Bess Cooke NE 9-5137 ® SWEET VALLEY: Mrs. Albert Ray GR 7-3271
~ JACKSON TWP., William Hughes 696-1005 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Mrs. Arline Bessmer 696-1531
| LEHMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly 674-2488 ® EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore 674-2392
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East Dallas
. Sisters enjoyed their annual va-
cation together when Mr, and Mrs.
John Sedam, Marie Pomeroy, Flora
Stock, Freda Hughey, Mrs. Allen
Snyder, spent a week on Long
Beach Island, Barnegat Bay.
Harry Hughey and family. kept
Fred company during Freda’s ab-
sence. Fred is improving wonder-
fully and really anxious
mext operation,
for his
which almost
~ promises a complete recovery.
~ of Elizabeth Gell,
Attending:
“weeks.
~ They visited with Mrs.
~ formerly of Centermoreland, who is
a guest in a home for retired minis-
~ Marie Pomeroy, Flora Stock,
Freda Hughy, and Shirley Sedam
plan to leave today for a trip to
Janada and the New England
: States.
- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moss, Upper
Demunds Road, drove to English-
town, N. J., Saturday to visit their
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Souder. They returned to
East Dallas Sunday, happy to get
away from the terrific heat in
Jersey. They also visited Walter
Shutt, who returned to ‘the home
of his sister, Irene Moore, Saturday,
after having been a patient at Nes-
bitt Hospital more than three
His condition is fair.
Mrs. Fred Dymond, Sr. and Vivi-
an Dymond spent a few days in
Ocean Grove and Red Bank, N. J.
Munyon,
ters wives in Red Bank.
Franklin Township Firemen’s
Auxiliary, Orange,” held a “Big
Splash” (swimming) at the home
Monday 22nd.
Zarno, Althea
Gardner, Louise
Janet
Dymond, Roberta
James, Elizabeth Smith, Paula Hor-
berger, Mrs. John Coon, Jr.,
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Heitzman,
an, Ruth B. Schoonover, Ruth W.
Schoonover, Ethel Jackson, Eliza-
beth Zell, Josephine Davenport,
‘Rose Jones, Dorothy Schellen-
Marian
Brace, Mildred Gunning, Mabel Gay,
~ Regina Snaverly, Eudora Baird,
he Bethel, Lois London, Viola
Nora Dymond, Fannie
' Berlew, Jennie Kuderka, Erma Jean
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~Douglas, Marie Duffy, Lillian Evans.
Patty Sickler, daughter of Mr.
ii Mrs. Harry Sickler, Orange,
flew to Hartford, Comn., for a va-
cation with her aunt and grand-
father,
. George Schollenberger, Orange
geceived a bad cut on his ear re-
quiring thirty stitches, while work-
ing with a lift on a tractor recently.
. Miriam Dymond has returned to
her home in Orange, having been
patient in Nesbitt Hospital three
weeks.
~~. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harvey and
Recebier Betty, and William Sal-
mon, Johnson City, spent the
‘weekend in their pretty little pink
summer home, Ransom Road, East
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Dallas:
Jessie Moore and miece Megan,
are spending a week with her son,
Shepherd and family, Lanoka Har-
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Back Mt. Shopping Center
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bor, New Jersey.
Mrs. Mary Hislop, Jessies mo-
ther, is spending a week with her
granddaughter and family Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Moore, Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gries and
grandson spent last week in their
cottage at North Lake:
Our heartfelt sympathy goes out
to Thomas Heslop and his mother
over the passing of Frank Heslop.
Mrs. Mabel Wilson wishes to
thank all her friends who sent her
cards, flowers, and gifts to cheer
her up while a patient in Nesbitt
Hospital. Mabel is feeling real
good, I'm happy to report.
Mrs. Ellen Garinger, East Dallas,
is still a patient in Nesbitt Hospital.
I was pleased to see her sitting in
a chair when [ stopped in the other
day. Her cheeks were such a
pretty pink, she just looked ador-
able and was feeling a lot better.
She asked me to extend thanks to
all her friends for their kind re-
membrances — cards, flowers, gifts,
and above all, their prayers.
Birthday greetings this week go
to Bertha Meyer, Louise Hess, end
Betty Lamoreaux.
Helen and Russell Siley enter-
tained at dinner her mother Emily
Scott and two aunts, Minnie La-
Bar, Marion Indiana, and Meda
Fetterman, Catawissa.
Hazel Morgan is spending her
vacation at Stroudsburg with her
Aunt Frances. She will be there
one more week.
Out of town visitors of Walter
Shutt were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Krick and family, Reading, and!
Mr, and Mrs. William Shutt and
family, Lancaster.
Fernbrook
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerlach, and
Marcy, Elyria, Ohio, have returned
after spending a week visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Gerlach, Roushey
Street. Their other two daughters,
Randy Jean, and Lynn, spent their
vacation with their aunt and uncle,
Mr .and Mrs. Walter Gosart, Shaver.
town.
Mr .and Mrs. Charles Allen and
daughter Mrs. Shirley Jones and
her son Tommie of East Overbrook
Avenue have returned home after
spending several days at Ocean City,
New Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kamor and
family, Philadelphia, spent the week-
end with Mrs. Kamor’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Cooke, East Over-
brook Avenue. Barbara Kamor is
spending a week with her grand-
parents. Jennifer Kamor is spending
a week at Hidden Falls, Fern Glen,
in the Poconos. Their parents will
return for the girls this weekend.
Mr. ad Mrs. Jomas Adelson and
family of York visited Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Covert and Kevin on Saturday.
Sunday School picnic of Glenview
P. M. Church will be held Saturday
at World’s End. Cars will leave the
church at 9:45 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr.,
East Overbrook Avenue, and Mr.
and Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., Trucks.
ville, spent Thursday visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Conklin and: David
in Bethlehem. Mr. Conklin was a
surgical patient in St. Luke's Hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seward,
Donna and Larry Seward and Mrs.
Anna Compton of Roushey Plot
spent the weekend visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Melvyn Compton and son Har-
ry in Levittown.
Mr .and Mrs. Andrew Derrick and
Cindy, Franklin Falls, New York
spent the week visiting his parents,
Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick, De-
munds Road.
Mrs -.Margaret Miller, Lutheran
Home, Hazleton was guest of Mrs.
Ira Buttom, East Overbrook Avenue,
for a week. Mrs. Della Hann, Sweet
Valley, was also a guest for a few
days.
Boston tre.
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THE BOSTON STORE
Harveys Lake and Sweet Valley
Fowler, Dick and Walker
The Boston Store
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and you reach
DIAL
674-1181
In Wilkes-Barre
NO TOLL CHARGE
Center Moreland, Dallas
Beaumont
The Arthur Stones have purchas-
ed the Charles Goodwin property
which they are remodeling to use as
a store.
Arnold Patton hes returned from
a New Jersey hospital where he re-
ceived treatment following an ac-
cidnt and is now cared for by the
Noxen Clinic.
Mr .and Mrs. Larry Crispell ac-
companiéd ‘by Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Patton spent their vacation at
Niagara Falls, N.Y. last week.
Mrs. Emory Straley and Mrs. Stel-
TURN IN YOUR BOOTS
President Andy Roan urges all
Shavertown firemen to turn in their
tagged boots before the next
regular meeting. This is standard
procedure so they may be checked.
PATHOS AND POVERTY
Recently, a sad situation touched
me deeply. Two weeks ago I had
visited Valley Crest to see Elsa
Schneider and to learn that she was
in serious condition. I was dis-
turbed that she had been hogpital-
ized and no one informed. ‘' When
she was at Laurytown, such was
not the case. I renewed a prior re-
quest that amy change be reported
promptly.
Last Sunday evening a call came
that she was eritical and at 5 a.m.
the word that her suffering was at
last ended. Then began the task
of saving the tired earthly remains
from the dissecting knives of a
state laboratory and laying it to
rest. beside the husband whom she
loved. 4
No one would assume responsi-
bility. The DPA said it had no
funds to which she was entitled,
the county held itself not respom-
sible, A call to several undertakers
brought response (rom Kenneth
Gray of Kniffen’s, who joined with
me and agreed to give the poor soul
a Christian burial. I mentioned
that Jack Shepherd of Fern Knoll
had supplied a grave for her late
husband, telling us at that time
that one would be reserved for his
widow. Mr. Shepherd again opened
his heart. Mr. Gray claimed the
body.
One of my associates, herself
bearing grave problems, made the
first contribution to a burial fund,
several more added their small
share, Mrs. Puterbaugh, a former
kindly neighbor of the Schneiders
joined in the cause and a prominent
attorney, active im many com-
munity projects offered his financial
aid.
The viewing was held on Tuesday
evening, only a handful gathering
to pay their last respects, but on
the plain casket rested a sheaf of
asters, sent by her former neigh-
bors, sympathetic to Mrs. Puter-
baugh’s call.” I was pleased that
Rev. Charles Gilbert, a fellow cor-
respondant amd chaplain at Valley
.| Crest came to bid her farewell amd
offer his services. She would have
appreciated his continued interest.
Pastor C. Humbert, Wilkes-Barre
a Lutheran clergyman, had volun-
teered earlier to perform the last’
rites for the unfortumate woman.
It was as she would have wished it.
Fred and I attended the services
hoping that some where she might | Barbara
la Throwbridge were at the Seven
Day ‘Adventist Camp near Hamburg
for two weeks.
The Lend-A-Hand Club members
are busily soliciting names for their
annual birthday calendars.
The Paul Nulton’s Jr. of Long Is-
land, N.Y. spent some time with their
parents, the P. F. Nultons, Sr. re-
cently.
The Alva Egglestons and Clarence
Besteders helped William Arch Aus-
tin celebrate his birthday last week
with a family dinner party at his
home,
Shavertown
know that someone cared and at
the grave another kind and good
friend waited, Mrs. Joseph Neuner,
who over the years had remained
‘faithful to a forgotten soul and her
neighbor, Mrs. Bond.
My appreciation also ‘to- Dick Dis-
que, who came to our asSistance
while on the way to the cemetery
and joined us at commital services.
Had an informative card from
Scottie Alexander over the weekend
telling us of his vacation highlights
in Arizona. The uncomfortable hot
spell is also with. our western
neighbors with temperatures regis-
tering 100 and over. Scott re-
mained out there for a longer wisit
when his mother and Leslie re-
turned home two weeks ago.
Sorry to have missed young Andy
Roan’s birthday on July 14. Be-
lated best wishes, Andy.
Third Class Petty Officer Ralph
Walp, is spending a furlough with
his paremts, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Walp, Sr., Lehigh (Street. The naval
enlistee is stationed at Newport,
R..L
Janie Domnick, Pioneer Avenue,
came home Sunday night after a
pleasant weekend at Wildwood.
Mrs. David Hess and children,
Charlene, David and Danny, of Eau
Gallie, Florida, returned home on
Wednesday after spending a month
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Malkemes, E,’' Franklin
Street. « >
Mr. and Mrs. John Clause and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill and chil-
dren, Brenda Clause and Barbara
and Joseph Baganski spent the
weekend at Camp Bellasylva on
‘Dutch Mountain.
Mrs. John Graves is visiting her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Dennom, Bricktown,
N. J.
Congratulation to Mr. and Mrs.
William Watchulonis on the birth
of a son.
Charles Malkemes and Joseph
Hulette, Dallas, have returned after
spending a week at Cape Cod and
attending their fraternity get-to-
gether at Point Pleasant, N. J.
BIRTHDAYS
Birthday greetings ‘this week to
Florence Xast, Arleme Rogers,
Maxine Priebe, James Whitebread,
Harold K. Ash, ‘Stanley C. Wills,
Helen Poad, Robert M. Jackson,
Bernice Hill, Marguerite Daley, Mil-
dred Downer, Jack Magee, Sr.
Theodore Dymond, Deborah Pugh,
Sandra Sherwood, Joseph Allen, Jr.,
Letha Spaulding, Susan Kitchen,
Virginia Roan, 1st Sgt. Jack Appel,
Marjorie Allen, Ellen Kimball,
Robert Walk, Donald Newhart,
Baer, Beatrice Shaver,
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Shavertown
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for the most beautiful house on the
block—retains its color for years!
WIDE CHOICE OF COLORS
Gay pastels or rich jewel tones that keep their
color for years. Six additional colors especially
formulated for shutter, trim, and trellis work.
EASY TO APPLY—QUICK-DRYING
Makes your job a cinch. No thinning, easy-working,
leaves no brush marks. And Valspar House
Paint dries fast.
LASTING PROTECTION AND BEAUTY '
Valspar House Paint goes on to stay. It resists
sun, rain, and changing weather without peeling,
chipping, or cracking. Your home is. really
protected with Valspar. Get it here.
Lumber Co.
16 EAST CENTER STREET
oa ~ SHAVERTOWN
Phone 674-8866
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Lehman
Mrs. Jessie Bevan and grand-
daughter Robin Broomall, Miller-
ton, have returned home after
spending a week with Mrs. Bevan’s
sister Mrs. Leonard Ide, Mrs. Fred
Case and Mrs. Lanceford Norris.
Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Ide had as
guest recently Mrs. Boyd Taylor,
Montgomery, and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Raup, Watsontown.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hudak and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hudak and gon
spent Sunday at Wyalusing Rocks.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Squier enter-
tained their pinocle club recently.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
‘ard Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ide,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Disque, Mr.
and Mrs. John Sidler, and Mr. and
Jimmy Kreidler, Mary Williams,
Charles Nagle, dJr., Mrs. Marlan
Frantz, Arthur Hontz, Ann Parker,
Harriet Parker, Dennis [Lockard,
Betty Lou Davis, Ruth Boston,
John Miles Porter, Sr.
John Clause will reenter Wills
Eye Hospital on August 6. Best of
luck, John.
Mr. and Mrs, Clifford E. Russell,
Peru, Indiana, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Lutsey, Summit Street.
Mrs. Lutsey had a lovely garden
party on Saturday when she enter-
tained forty members and friends
of the Blossom Chapter, OES. Cards
and games were enjoyed and a bar-
becue served,
So many have asked if Fred Jr.,
is home. Since "he has a busy
schedule, writing evaluations,
preaching sermons and working as
one of the “four headhunters’ at
Ted’s Barber Shop, time for getting
about more is at a premium. In
another month, classes will be re-
suming and he will be leaving for
Augustana College im Illinois. The
pleasant hours of having him home
will soon be at an end.
Supervisors To Meet
Franklin Township [Supervisors
will meet Friday evening, August 2,
at the home of Herman Coon, Car-
verton at 8 p.m.
Heating Installation
Nearly Finished At P.M.
Heating installation is nearly com-
pleted at Primitive Methodist Church
in Fermbrook, with the boiler in
place and radintors being hooked up.
Installation is a type which permits
room for expansion, when further
additions are made to the building.
| Bible conference,
Mrs. Edward Oncay, Sr.
Birthdays this week: Aunetti
Rebar, Robert Moss, Alden F.
Wagner Sr., Susanne Jane Hudak,
Lawrence Brown, Polly Sutton, Mrs.
Lewis V. Ide, Mrs. Mabel IStolarick,
Mr. Arthur F. Hoover.
Some of our roads are a dis-
grace. I cannot understand why
there isn’t something done about
them while the weather is still
warm, Are they waiting for the
snow to fall so they will have an
excuse? There are holes almost
big enough for your wheel to go
down in.
Oscar Swan entertained Mrs.
Alvin Cragel and baby, also Mr. and
Mrs. Matthew Milinic and baby
from South Fallsburg, N. Y. Mrs.
Milinic and daughter arrived from
Poland just four days ago.
. W.C.T.U. will meet in Lehman
Methodist Church basement August
20 at noon with a covered dish
luncheon.
Mrs. Alice Elston entertained
over the weekend Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Crook and son Billy. They
are all going to Hingham, Mass.
to visit Mr. amd Mrs. John Stahl
and family. They will also stop at
Shrewsburg, Mass., to visit Mrs.
Elston’s niece, Mrs. Alexis Caswell.
Mrs. Minerva Carichner is enter-
taining her daughter and family
Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison and
two children Wendy and Billy from
Hatboro, near Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Hoover
entertained, over the weekend,
their whole family, celebrating Mr.
Hoover's birthday. Guests were:
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hoover, Jerry
and Terry, Wilmington, Delaware;
Mrs, Gerald Hoover's sister, Mrs.
William Manley, Philadelphia, Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon Hoover and Linda,
North Plainfield, New Jersey; Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Hoover and Keith,
South Hadley Falls, Mass. The
rain stopped in time for them to
have a picnic supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lamoreaux
entertained daughter Carolann and
a girl friend from North Mountain
Gladys Mialik.
Her father, Rev. George Mialik, is
a preacher; and travels all over the
country. The girls like the camp
1 very much.
Flowers in the Methodist Church
this morning were" in memory of
Mrs. Edith Weintz.
GUIDE FOR ORIENTATION
* Carol Ann Durkin, Shrine View,
will serve as hostess and guide dur-
ing orientation period for mew stu- |
dents at Monticello College, Alton,
I1l., this fall.
Sweet
Donald - Case, Pearl River, N. Y.
has' been called here due to the
illness of his mother, Mrs. Alva
Case, who suffered a heart attack
last week. Mrs, Case is convalesc-
ing at her home.
Bess Klinetob, Pikes Creek, re-
turned home last week after a ten
day visit with her brother and
sister-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. C. B.
Klinetob, Afton, N. Y,
Mrs. Grace Goodwin, Lake Silk-
worth, was honored at a luncheon
held at her home on July 25,
marking her birthday. Friends at-
tending were Letha Spaulding, Ber-
tha Anderson, Ruth Lamoreaux,
Shavertown; Lillian Hildebrant,
Dallas; Bess Klinetob, Pikes Creek,
Mrs. Higgins and Mrs. Elwood
Ruckel, Lake Silkworth,
Rev. and Mrs. James A. Garra-
han and sons, Timmy, Tommy,
Stephen and John are vacationing
this week. Services this week are
conducted by George Haines, Sr.
assisted by Charles Kreller.
Observing birthdays this week
are Dale Edwards, son of Mr., and
Mrs. Glenn Edwards; Mary Eliza-
beth Stock, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Stock; and Joseph
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Valley
Haines, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Haines. . /
Karen Young, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Frank Young, Sr. Lake
Silkworth, entertained at a swim-
ming party followed by a buffet
luncheon at her home Saturday
evening, Enjoying the evening
were Richard Mekeel, Harry Cut-
ting, Karla Ray, Cindy Fontaine,
Charlotte Kreller, Pat Kutz, Ernie
Snyder, Tom Evans, Janice Neiz-
goda, Joe Krupa, Paul Young, the
hostess jand -her parents.
as guests this: week, her cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Middleton,
Bradenton, Florida, ‘and Mrs. Rena .
McNair, Winston - Salem,
Carolina. :
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray,
Karla, Barry, Kevin, Brook and
Graceanne; Mr. and Mrs. Harry L.
Martin, Ralph Martin, Trucksville,
were ~ guests of Rev. Mr. Robert
Wozniak, Camp St. Andrew, last
Sunday. Karla was guest organist
for the evening Benediction serv-
ices. Ralph Martin and Rev. Woz-
niak are students at Mount St.
Mary Seminary, Emmitsburg, Mary-
land.
Bess Klinetob, Pikes Creek, had -
North
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