The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 29, 1963, Image 14

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NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS
| BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin
DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams
| FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver
HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage
| IDETOWN, Bess Cooke
| JACKSON TWP., William Hughes
- LEHMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly
NE 9-2544
674-4109
674-5460
NE 9-9531 .
NE 9-5137
696-1005
674-2488
NOXEN, Mrs.
MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter
MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270
Ira Beahm
SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F.
SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray
TRUCKSVILLE, Mrs. Arline Bessmer
EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore
Tlie DALLAS PUBL, 11iUswn t, AUGUoL 29, 1963
East Dallas
GR 7-2734
NE 9-8522
674-6351
GR 7-3271
696-1531.
674-2392 -
W. Anderson
Mi. Zion
“I had a brief visit the other eve-
ning from Brainerd Daniels of
Kitchen Road, Mt. Zion. He is the
“chairman of solicitations for the
‘Mt. Zion Auction coming up for
Saturday, Sept. 7. He suggests that
I mention the Auction every chance
1 get and to everyone I meet, so
people will be calling him up to tell
“him they have something to give
for sale at the Auction. Antiques,
"odds and ends, house plants,
books. Well, I expect to be con-
. tacting 98 people twice each week
“up at Valley Crest. I might begin
there. I know some who would
like to get rid of arthritis; others
wish they could give some of their
too-many birthdays.’ Maybe those
~ things would mot sell too well, but
people at an auction could sure use
some of the smiles those folks give
i me! ' I
+ By the way, speaking of Valley
Crest, there's a lady who recently
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went from Valley Crest to live in
a foster home with Mrs. Hawley
over at Lehman (R. D. 4, Dallas).
Her name is Mrs. Ida Askew and
she’s a fine Christian woman. Any
of you folks over that way might
drop in and visit her. She's good
to talk with.
We lost a patient by death, from
the Back Mountain area last week,
Mrs. Emma ‘Gensel, One time when
I was visiting her she asked me to
sing, I think it was “The Old
Rugged Cross,” one verse of which
I sang. Then she said, “Sing that
verse over again!” And I did. I
like to think that mow she knows
the whole gospel story amd what it
does for people. She must know,
for she is on the other side of that
story now.
Now I don’t want.-people writing
in to The Dallas Post and saying,
“Doesn’t Gilbert know anything
else ‘than what Valley Crest is
doing ?” But there's a 92 year old
lady up there who is bright as a
dollar and always writing letters
who reads the Dallas Post which
seems to get around those halls.
She said to me the other day,
“Well, I see the Ralph Hazeltines
were visiting you. They are rela-
tives of mine.” She told me she
cut out the article to send to some:
cousin of hers and theirs. This is
Mrs. Elizabeth Tompkins, member
of Wilkes-Barre’s First Methodist
Church.
We had a couple of pleasant
visitors from Carverton last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prynn. Naomi
had talked with Catherine about
flowers and brought her over a big
bunch of different roots. One of
them was a coral bell, a tiny little
stalk of red bells growing up from
a low spreading plant. So Catherine
took Dick and Naomi on a tour of
the grounds, amd then back to the
front porch for a visit. Naomi tells
me that the people involved in the
Slocum Park project are now out
of their homes and building new
ones, some of them nearby to the
project. Also she tells me that the
pipe line builders are hard at work
laying pipes to avoid the Park
grounds. This involves the cutting
of a number of trees and the port-
able power saws begin their buzz-
wuzzes early in the morning. She
said her mephew’s family, Mr. and
Mrs. William Mann and son Bill
(the same age as Prynn’s Dale)
have been visiting them a few days.
They are from Hartford, Conn.
While Dick and Naomi swung gent-
ly in our porch swing they told
about how Dick gets great relaxa-
tion through music. They have an
electric chord organ and Dick plays
by the hour. It's a great thing to
be able to play one’s own music.
There’s therapeutic value in it for
the merves, I have a pfiffle-flute
(recorder) but Tuffy says it’s the
worst thing for a dog’s nerves that
was ever invented! When the
Prynns left they had a box of roots
from Catherine’s garden and Cathy
had a bunch from Naomi’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whitley and
daughters, Sarah and Alison from
Boston have been spending a week
with Mrs. Whitley’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Lewis.
When I got home from Mrs. Gen-
sel’s funeral last Saturday my folks
had had word that B. E. Smith had
died in his sleep that morning. How
clearly the service of B. E. Smith |-
stands out in the history of Mt.
Zion Church! In my day he was
one of the dependables of the com-
munity. His presence was always
to be relied on, his counsel was
sought for its value. B. E. Smith
had a sense of humor accompanied
by a merry twinkle in his eye. You
couldn’t help liking him. I never
did know—and don’t now—what
his initials: stood for, he was al-
ways known simply as B. E. Smith.
But we knew the righteousness, the
sturdy character that B. E. Smith
stood for. His late wife was also
Idetown
Rev. and Mrs. David Haimes and
children Barbara and Virginia and
David Jr. and Linda of Emerson,
N. J. are spending their vacatiom at
‘the home of the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover. On
Sunday the Hoovers gave a birthday
| dinner in honor of David Jr's third
birthday. Present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Hoover, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Hoover and children, Cheryl,
Joanne and Curtis; Mrs. Roxie
Hessler and Miss Ruth Husted of
Kingston; 'Mother and Daddy
Haines and sisters, Virginia, Bar-
bara and Linda; Grandma and
Grandpa Hoover.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward spent
a few days last week in Atlantic
City, also visited relatives in Rising
Sun, Md. and Upper Darby. Ar-
thur Ward Jr., of Wilkes Barre is
: spending this week with his Grand-
paremts, Mr. and Mrs.
Ward.
Rev. and Mrs. David Haines with
Virginia and Barbara visited some
friends in Philadelphia, Phoenix-
ville, and Lancaster. They also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Alden Wagner
and sons, Paul, Mark and Mrs.
Harry Ide. Glad to report that Mrs.
Ide is much improved.
Mrs. Libbie Smith who was a pa-
tient recemtly in the U.S. Naval
Hospital in Bethesda; Maryland
had as callers at her home ‘this last
week Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith,
Mrs. Stephen Calkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Lehman
Welcome home Mr.
Frank Hardisky and daughter,
Marie, who returned home’ after
spending six weeks at Harvey's
Lake. The neighbors are so glad
to see them home again.
The beautiful flowers in the
Methodist Church this morning
were in memory of James Daven-
port, given by his family.
Mrs. James Davenport enter-
tained Mrs. Parent, from Valley
Crest. Home, for the weekend, also
Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Oncay and
family, Cindy, Buddy and Jeffrey,
Mr. and Mrs. Leomard Harvey and
daughter, Karen from Dallas, for
Sunday dinner.
Mr. and Mrs, Eddy Oncay’s son,
“Jeffrey Christopher” was baptized
this morning im the Methodist
church.
Miss Fay Brown sang a solo, a
song her grandmother sang when
she was only five years old. It
was called, “Make room for me”.
She sang it in a sweet clear voice.
Mrs. A. J. McColloch has re-
turned to her home in Scranton
Methodist. Home after spending a
week with Mr. and Mrs. William
Drabick.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lamoreaux
and daughter, Carolann and friend,
Marylou Hunt traveled to Virginia
to many historical places, and en-
joyed it very much.
Many folks in Lehman remember
Mrs, Abbott, Rev. Abbott's wife
and will be glad to kmow that she
is improving, and well enough to
‘attend some of their church serv-
ices, and work a bit in their garden.
The rose bud this morning im the
Methodist church is in honor of the
new arrival of the infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Traver
born August 17th, Her mame is
Lisa Marie.
W.C.T.U. ENTERTAIN
The W.CT.U. was entertained
recently in the Methodist church.
Mrs. Russell Hoover presided. Mrs.
Edith Hoover gave the program,
Herbert
and Mrs.
one of the dependables in my day.
How the church and other worth-
while orgamizations learn to value
people they can rely on. Now there
are many descendants of B. E.
Smith and his wife who are carry-
ing on a notable tradition of
citizemship for which our com-
munity and the world beyond our
hills are richer.
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George Smith, Mrs. Betty Goodman
and daughter, Michelle; Mr. ‘and
Mrs. Edmund Webber, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Smith and son, Philip;
Betty Lou and Peggy Jane Smith;
Mr. and Mrs. James Casterline, Mrs.
Drew Fitch and son, Drew; Mrs.
David Hudak and daughter, Debbie;
Mrs. Vivian Rinken and daughter,
Debbie; Ethel and Frankie Cooper,
Miss Delores Dymond, Harold Zin-
man, Miss Mabel Bellas, Mr. and
Mrs. Johm Lynch, Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Del-
‘bert. Meade, Mrs. Ralph Gregory
and daughters, Donna and Nancy;
Mrs. Anthony Toluba and daughter,
Carol; Mr, and Mrs. Jack Davis, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Smith, Mrs. Gil-
bert Husted, Mrs. Charles Caster-
line and daughters, Cindy and Jo-
anne; Mrs. Clarence Rinken, Mrs.
Daniel Browm, Mr. Howard Boice,
Mrs. Mildred Davis, Mr. and ‘Mrs.
James Hayden, Miss Bess Cooke
and Mrs. Marion Kern.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meade and
sons, Donald and Walter Jr. spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Meade and children in
Baltimore.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Gilk and chil-
dren, Patty amd Billy of Philadel-
phia spent the weekend with’ Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Laning, Jr.
Mrs. Charlotte Matthews : and
daughter, Elaine of Chenango
Bridge, N. Y. spemt a few days
with her mother, Mrs. Wesley: Hil-
bert and sister, Mrs. Lila Felt. Mrs.
Hilbert and Mrs. Felt returned with
Mrs. Matthews for a visit.
Mrs. Arthur Hoover and Mrs. Mor-
ton Connelly were hostesses. A
covered dish dinmer was served to
the following: Hazel Hoover, -Mil-
dred Welsh, Lillian Hildebrant,
Minnie Hoover, Amelia Anderson,
Ethel Johnson, Viola Hoover, H. A.
Brown, Mrs. ‘Russell Ide, Esther
Weaver, Frances Garinger, Stella
Schuler, Mrs. H. M. Howell, Jennie
A. Grey, Ellis Hoover, . Roswell
Frederici, Mrs. Russell Hoover, Mrs.
A. M. Major, Ruth Sorber, Letha
Spaulding, Sadie Rossman, Addie
Searfoss, Jane Kocher, Lillie Con-
nelly, Mrs, George May, Mrs. Floyd
Milbrodt.
Patricia Ann and Eric Major re-
turned home after spending the
week with their uncle and aunt
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Koons of Ben-
tom and cousins Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Rhinard of Stillwater. They had a
wonderful time, on their vacation.
BIRTHDAYS
Congratulations to all who cele-
brated their birthdays this month:
Mrs. Edith Sutton, Harry Cutting,
Susan Masters, Elva A. Dravick,
Charles Nuss, Dam Shaver, Allan S.
Major, Viola Moss, Alberta Foss,
Mrs. Sadie Johnson, Peg Evans,
William Major, Mrs. A. M. Major.
Celebrating wedding anniver-
saries were: Mr. and Mrs. Eston E.
Adelman, Mr. and Mrs. Chester La-
moreaux, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ely,
‘Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Ide Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson
entertained over the weekend their
family amd son, Brent, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Johnson and family from
Vestal, New York: Mrs. Dottie
Hughes and Mrs. Bettie Beck from
Hillside called on their aunt and
uncle. Mrs. Gerald W. Richards
Fine has returned to her home in
Largo, Florida, after spending three
weeks with her mother and father,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson. Mrs.
Johnson celebrated her birthday.
Mr. amd Mrs. Paul Warmouth
and mother Irlane Shaw from Del-
aware visited Mrs. Fay Brown.
Mrs. Ruth Nagle and family
called on Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Brown recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Squier are
home after spending some time
camping in: Canada.
ENTERTAINS FRIENDS
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Connelly
entertained some folks Sunday at
a corn roast,
Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ches-
ter Lamoreaux and daughter,
Carolann, Mr. and Mrs. William
Bachman and son, Billy amd friend,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bidwell and
son, Billy, all from Forty Fort.
Also Mrs. Stella Schuler, who
makes her home with the Con-
nelly’s,
Names Omitted
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Langberry
and Layton Love had their mames
omitted unintentionally from ‘the
guests listed at the Bredbenner
party recently.
St Theresa’s Church, Shavertown,
was the setting, Saturday Morning,
August 24, for the wedding of Bar-
bara Rodack to Stephen R. iStraz-
dus. Elaine Rodack, sister of the
bride, was chosen for her maid of
honor; and Brian Strazdus, cousin
of the groom, was the best man.
A small reception for 16; members
of both families, was held at Men-
eguzzo's in Luzerne, following the
ceremony.
The happy couple left on a honey
moon trip to California. They will
visit Stephen’s nephew, Bill Macei-
ko amd family; former residents of
East Dallas.
Word was received of the death
of Frank (Lefty) Strazdus, Booth-
wyn, Pa., Thursday, - August 22,
from a heart attack. He is a brother
of August Strazdus, East Dallas, and
a brother-in-law of Goldie Strazdus,
former East Dallas resident. Frank
lived in West Wyoming prior to
Boothwyn. He leaves his widow;
Stella amd five children.
Carol and Ted Montross phoned
her parents, the Bill Storys’, to say
they are happily settled on the cam-
pus in Texas. They are pleased to
find their trailer neighbors are from
Pennsylvania too; and think Texas
ig just fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony DeCosta, Mass.,
arrived Friday morning at Beatrice
Moore's to spend a ten day vacation.
Mrs. DeCosta is the former Jamet
Moore. They have four lovely child-
ren, Susan, David, Ricky and Robert
Allan.
Mrs. Harry Martin, Sr., is recuper-
ating at her home, Roushey Plot
after a recent illness. We pray for
a complete recovery, Florence.
Mrs. Pearl Stamton, State College,
was a guest at the home of her son,
Warren and family, Roushey Plot
last week. Mrs. Stanton was then
hostess to Warren, Marilla, Bobby
and Carol, at her cottage at Race-
town Dam, mear Pittsburgh. Other
guests were Mr .and Mrs. Jay Bloom-
er and two daughters. They left
East Dallas last Friday and plan to
return home, Tuesday after Labor
Day.
Raymond Carlin, Jr., Snowshoe,
former East Dallas residemt, owns
a cabin cruiser, which he operates
on the Juniata River, near where
the Stanton cottage is located. I
hope they get a ride on it and I
would love to be with them.
Caddy LaBar and family returmed
to their home on Ransom .Road,
Saturday, after enjoying a vacation
in Canada.
Who had the large bon fire om the
East Dallas Church grounds : last
week? Well, the men have been
| clearing the brush etc., on the land
donated by Harry Goeringer. A huge
pile’ was stacked amd Glen Howell's
Sunday school class of teenagers
volunteered to burn it while the
men were near, still cutting. Just
two boys showed up besides teacher
Glen Howell, Russell Ockenhouse
and his nephews John and Dick
Philips. Come on, the rest of you
lads—Your help was needed too.
Mrs. Lucy Morgan has rented an
apartment, in the home of Bessie
Thomas, Hildebrant Road, and will
occupy it soom.
Mrs. Viola Brace, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Davies and son are on a two
week vacation in Colorado, visiting
Mr .and Mrs. Edgar Atkinson, the
former Wilma Brace and family.
Gene and Eunice Swank Ells-
worth, San-Jose, California; am-
nounice the birth of a baby girl, born
June 20.
Mrs. Lester Moss, has returned to
her home on Upper Demunds Road,
after a four day visit with her
daughter amd family, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Sounder.
They are former East Dallas resi-
dents, now living in Old Bridge, N.J.
Mrs. Moss’ visit also included an
enjoyable day at Ocean Grove with
her family.
Mr .amd Mrs. Fred Kunkle have
‘each sold ‘their homes in Binghamton
and left to take up residence on Del
Ray Beach, Florida, where he has
accepted a position as a printer for
a leading mewspaper company. Mrs.
Kunkle is the former Rozilla Carlin,
East Dallas.
Three of her children are vie
in Florida, they are Peggy, Nancy,
and Linda, all married. Jerry is im
the Navy and Dick is a horse jockey.
Mitzie and Billie still live in John-
son City while Susie, is still with her
mother.
Mr. Kunkle has a 16 year old son,
Fred Jr.
Mrs. Dorothy Babchack, Allen-
town spent three days at Dallas
Motel, while visiting her former East
Dallas friends.
Mrs. Ann Conzani and family vis-
ited the Robert Picketts the week-
end of the 17th. She is a sister of
Mrs. Pickett.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bauschman
spent last weekend with the Pickett
family.
Paul and Mary Valentine, Florida,
available at .
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New 1963-64 Hunting License now
Evans Drug Store
Shavertown
License
have certainly received a royal wel-
come home, from all in East Dallas.
Among numerous callers were Mr.
and Mrs, George Ryman, Johnson
City; Miss Emily Goldsmith; Mrs.
Carlotte Weaver and daughter; Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson Ryman, Frances
Pickett; Mrs. Lem Mattar and three
sons.
Birthday greetings this week to
Mathew Higgins who was 91 Mon-
day. Charles Weiss; Mary-do Atkin-
son; George J. Moore; Dean Adams;
Tom Moore; Donald Lewis. Mathew
is the father of Samuel Higgins,
Ransom. Road.
Sunday visitors of Walter Shutt,
who is slowly improving at the home
of his sister Irene Moore, were; Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Burton and family,
Binghamton; Mr. and Mrs. William
Shutt and family, Lancaster; Dotty
and Mrs. Frank Heslop, East Dallas.
Susie 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Miller was a patient in
Nesbitt Hospital at that time.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stere and fam-
ily, Swoyerville, were Sunday guests
of their daughter amd family, the
Howard Miller's.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nolf, De-
munds Road, had as weekend guests
two of Mr. Nolf's three elderly sis-
ters, Mrs. A. T. Payne and Miss
Colleen Nolf of Douglaston, L. IL,
accompanied by Mrs. Payne's grand-
son Rondy, who came along to help
Miss Nolf drive. Mrs. Payne is 82,
Miss Nolf 74, and the sister in
Arizona is .88.
Beaumont
Mrs. John Crispell was pleasantly
surprised on her seventy seventh
birthday when her relatives and
friends brought in the ‘fixings” for
a lovely party last week. .
The Carl Turners of St. Peters-
burg, Fla., and the Howard Martins
of Largo, Fla., have returned home
after spending their vacations with
local relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schampel
with daughter, Judy of Herbron,
Ohio, were recent guests of the
Kenneth Jacksons.
The William Downs family of
Budd Lake, N. J., were here ‘the
weekend of August 16.
The William Arch Austins were
at Piseco Lake in the Adirondacks
with the Nerbert Denningtons of
Ilion, N. Y., for. a few days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Decker of Avon
Park, Fla., had an enjoyable few
days reminiscing with the Clarence
Hilberts recently. The Deckers and
Mrs. Hilbert were classmates at the
Brooklyn School,
“Princess”, a. brown Swiss calf,
won the blue ribbon for Curtis
Goodwin at the 4-H Dairy and
Livestock Roundup at the NEPA
Grounds, Tunkhannock, Friday,
August 23. Now Curtis feels all
that work this summer was worth-
while!
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BILL ECKERT
OFF ROUTE NO. 309
Tunkhannock Hwy. — 674-5931
Trucksville
Birthday greetings to: Mame Dy-
mond, Dawn Dick Riutta, David
Palmer, Thomas Covert, Peggy
Weigel Poynton, Verna Lee Pritch-
ard, Mrs. Marion Harter, Ronnie
Prutzman, Franklin Stroud, Audrey
Billings, Bruce Cleasby, Keith Allen
DeVincentis, Charles B. Fennell,
Sr., Margaret Rhodes Anthony,
Virginia Coolbaugh, Bret Hunter,
Althea Crane, Sharon Kim Hinkle,
Ruth Minerva Owens, Marion Per-
rin, Brad Van Etten.
William Lohman, has returned
from Nesbitt Hospital, where he
had been a patient this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Wool-
bert, and daughter, Ann, Rice
Street are vacationing at the shore.
Lucy Courtright and Arline Bes-
smer were luncheon guests of Mrs.
Fred Greenley at her summer home
in Benton on Thursday.
Rev. Robert Germond and family
have returned from their vacation.
Mrs, Addison Woolbert, Sr., of
Cranford, New Jersey, is spending ||
the week with Arline Bessmer. She
also visited the Addison Woolberts,
Jr., in Nicholson, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom and
family are now home after two
weeks vacation,
Mrs. Bruce Long is improving,
but still a patient in Nesbitt Hos-
pital. [She has been there three
weeks. ?
The Donald Hinkles, Lehigh
Street have a new baby girl. Mrs.
Hinkle is ‘the former Jane Amn
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Mrs. Carpenter Says
Sunset Story All Wet
Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter, boming up
on the history of Sunset, says who-
ever furnished the information about;
the pavilion in last week's issue of
the Post, was all wet, that the pavil-
ion was built out over the lake, while
the Oneonta was back from the wat-
er front. Itt would have been impos-
sible for the pavilion to have been
built on the ashes of the old hotel
unless the Lake shore had accom-
modatingly moved itself inland.
So mow it’s anybody's battle, and
old-timers are invited to say their
piece,
Lohman, daughter of Mr. and
William Lohman, Trucksville.
Gertrude Smith is now making
her home with her sister, Mrs. Ben
Post, Laurel Lane, Trucksville,
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