The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 05, 1963, Image 5

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Avenue, will leave today for Ly- |p . 4 1
; coming College, where he will enter | [f “Miss Marlene” 1
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Avenue, will leave on Saturday for | BATON - TEEN-AGE 4 3!
HE ALCREEER TE Pa CRISP SAVINGS ON FALL VALUES!!! |
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ber 16. | DALLAS 1 From Sept. 3rd until Sept. 21st we will feature values throughout the :
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ALNICO 386” ALNICO ALNICO DELUXE
WYOMING SEMINARY SCHOOL GAS RANGE Ci CAN
The finest, :
g of Beatrice Moore, E. Dallas, cut|gEdward Moore Thursday, August [Sunday morning service was held | hood Leagues start tomorrow night. | Code’s Esso lost 3 to Beaumont door party. WYOMING SEMINARY
{| her foot while wading at Benton |99 at Nesbitt Hospital, The couple |in God’s great outdoors. Devotions | Community Service League starts Inn with’ Bill Weaver leading the | Balloons floated in the garden as |
i Park. She was taken to Nesbitt | have another son and daughter. were led by Mrs. Bruce Moyer. |next Monday night at 7. innkeepers” on 216 (555). B.|the children played games to work | Announces The .
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~ in the church social room, Tuesday | Dymond Sr, in Orange. Gerald |wife and friends had supper with |" mp. <iynchroom” had Art Ram- i Whi over Charles H. Longs ander, Danny: Updyke, Jane and Registration Now Being Accepted For :
evening, 27th. will go down by truck at the end |the Gries’s then all left for home. | (ut in front during the contest . wi Joan Domnick, Sharon Lamoreaux, | Beginners and Advanced Courses in 1
{ Mrs. Russell Eyet was hostess. of tomato season. “Thank you and may we come Joe Kravitz’s 192-192 (550) was | Sherri Turner, David Ash, Jay C.J
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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
"THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1963
~ BECTION A — PAGE 5
of Mrs, Rozelle.
Susan De Costa, granddaughter
Hgaspital where eleven stitches were
The Friemdship Class of East Dal-
las Methodist Sunday School, met
© Election of officers was held.
Libby Cyphers is president; Dorothy
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Mason, vice - president; Mildred | thers, is rejoycing with his wife,| While standing on a ladder to: 174 two big scorers. Nick Stocd. | foi had 204 as they took 3 from TYPEWRITING, BUSINESS ENGLISH :
Eyet, treasurer; Alberta Cook, over a daughter born “up morth” | paint her house last week — Millie ny hit 233 (595) il Nick Buynak Fullerbrush. Have Sixth Child ; . i
secretary. at Nesbitt Hospital, last week. Eyet ‘broke a rung’ (didn't think | 73, 5200 oF AN 1 Cicoarelli| TOU Points went to Klass Motors Moderate Rates — Job Placement Service 4
Ella Moore class meeting will be Girl Scout Troop #10, of Peace |she was that heavy) fell through threw in a single 995 but Sh (hablo G. Mizenko hit a big 290 and W.[ , daughter was born August 26, .
held in East Dallas Methodist | Lutheran Church, Hagersville and |the ladder into a rose bush. = Well handicen’l - That tec ily floored | Hardisky and J. Klass rolled 191 at Mercy Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. | Catalogue and Further Information on Request
church, Tuesday evening, Septem- |leaders were weekend guests of |sir a porcupine had nothing on her. reant i | Saibes when they met Payne Prin- Frank D. McDonough, Jr. West |
ber 10th, at 8.
Plans were made for a bowling
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HAYMARKET
OUTDOOR
Autique Sale
and Art Shmu
10 A.M. — 6:00 P. M.
-10 Miles North of Dallas, Pa.,
Tunkhannock and Dallas
FREE PARKING
RESTAURANT ON PREMISES
son, Charles
and families. .
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
David Dymond, 10 years old, flew
of Gerald Dymond, who. has also
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Joe Choppa, crew leader of mi-
grant workers for Dymond Bro-
Gries’s also. There were 21 all
told. They all brought sleeping
on Rt. 309, Midway Between
In case of rain, show will be held Saturday, October 5
+ AT HALLS
freshest candies
you can buy...
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treated to a trip to Harvey's Lake
which was thoroughly enjoyed.
Their hymns of praise ‘echoed oe’r
ground.
Reverend Mr. Meryn Shelley,
again?” was the final farewell of
the scouts.
Russell and her two boys were still
picking out thorns the last I heard.
- Members of Harmeny Club, De-
munds, held a covered dish picnic
Thursday, August 29, at Skovron-
sky Grove near White's Ferry.
Games were enjoyed by Mr. and
Mrs. William Hoover, niece Nancy,
and nephew, Bob; Mr. and Mrs.
Munson and son, Skip, New Jersey;
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kester, Mr. and
Mrs. John Perry, Christy Bedford,
Edith Rozelle, Ellen Roderick, Forty
Fort; Fanny Berlew and Nora Dy-
mond.
Fernbrook
Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick,
Demunds Road left on Monday for ,
la week’s stay in the Thousand Is-
lands. During Rev. Derrick’s ab-
# sence from the pulpit cn Sunday,
(Mr. Alton Johnson will be the
guest speaker at both morning and
‘evening services. Mr. John Fluck
will be in charge of the Wednesday
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evening prayer meeting,
¢ | Mrs. Martha Guinsbeck, Hancock,
New York, is spending some time
with her daughter and son-in-law
and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Me-
, dovich, Demunds Road. :
i Mr. and Mrs. George Their and
| family, Baltimore, Maryland, were
Roushey Plot had as visitors on
| Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hatley;
| Mr. and Mrs. Ted Muchler and son,
i Clifford, Delair, New Jersey.
| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rushnock
and son, Joseph, Lodi, New Jersey,
were weekend guests of Mrs. Rush-
to Patterson, New Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson and
family, East Overbrook Avenue, re-
turned home after spending two
weeks at Lake Winola.
Champs Lose First Night!
first night a heartbreaker, losing 4
points to Sheldon’s Lunch.
as he rolled 193 (568). The cham-
fought a losing battle even though
Stonehurst Cottages took 3 from
Caddie LaBar’s with Ed iShershen
| Five Local Residents
| Get Degrees At State
Two young men from Harveys
Lake, one from Dallas, a girl from
Shavertown, and one from Noxen,
completed work at Penn State sum-
mer school September 1. Robert
! C. Dean, Elmcrest Drive, holds a
BS in Business Administration; Al-
len F. Swanson, Harveys Lake, a
BS in electrical engineering; Mor-
gan V. Lewis, Harveys Lake RD 1,
a Masters in psychology.
Barbara Baer, Ferguson Avenue
has a degree in Business Adminis-
tration; Janet C. Turner, Noxen, in
elementary education.
Home For A While
Mrs. Helen Phillips, recently re-
turned to her home on Parrish
Street, Dallas, where she is relax-
ing, before going back to N. J., for
removal of a cast cia her foot. Mrs.
Phillips was in’ an accident last
Thanksgiving, and has been resid-
ing with a sem in N. J., while being
incapacitated.
Many colors
Many Designs
At The Dallas Post
MEMBER OF
MARLENE CEASE
SCHOOL OF DANCE
OF MUSIC
swing when Crown Imperial Major, ' posted highest score of 190 for La-
Imperialette and St. Paul's Brother- Bar's,
| ton’s Diner had, but it was enough
S s Ponceal H . i high for Don’s Cities Service.
pion Disque Funera ome eam | check hit 194-190 and A. Vander-
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top scorer on 199-203 (574). J. bose,
sipping their soda and thoroughly
enjoying the accessories to an out-
Winogradski had a 200. D. Dugan’s | off their exuberant energy.
Donnie; Susan, Billy, Bobby, Rose-
mary and Betty Eslick, Leslie Alex-
Bill | and Tommie Hill, Debbie, Joey and
Jeff Allen, Doris and Mary Fisher.
Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown. There
are five other children, Patricia
Ann, Frances D. III, Joseph, Paul
and Mary. Mrs. McDonough is the
former Joan McCool, Kingston. Mr.
McDonough is employed on the re-
| portorial staff of the Times-Leader,
. Evening News.
THE DALLAS POST
OFFSET DEPARTMENT
Is One Of The Finest
In Pennsylvania
tery.
What happened ? © Dodson’s Mar-
ket rolled against one man, J. Bar-
Does he carry a team name?
No one did much for Dodson’s but
with only one man to beat !
Robimson’s Kennels took over
Shady ‘Side Dairy for 4 points. One
game of 191 by John Robinson was
top for the “kennels”.
What About The Picnic!
From the few reports I have re-
ceived, the big pianic of Party
Leaguers was a success. The wea-
ther was satisfactory and there was
plenty of food. Was everyone there ?
PLEASE TURN ALL NEWS IN
AT THE DESK BY SATURDAY
NIGHT. IF YOU MAIL ARTICLES
TO THE POST, SEND NO LATER
THAN SATURDAY.
Masterpiece of Swedish
ENGINEERING
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KUNKLE MOTORS
Kunkle, Pa. 675-1546
SPECIAL!
BOOK BAG
HANDLE & STRAP
ATTRACTIVE COLORS
Evans Drug Store
SHAVERTOWN
nock’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 674-2838
4 Moss, Demunds. Little Joseph is OF 669 N. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre
EE EER staying with his grandparents while DANCE AND AFFILIATED | 823.5111
his parents are moving from Lodi ARTISTS ”
bags. Kindhearted Carl, thought it SEER RENEE ERENCE RARER EEE Bllens Entertain | Will Enter Lehigh |New Daughter
as a as was too cold so improvized two |H wi Nei d Pal | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hinkle, Les
: i ’ large pieces of canvas amd made = ® » eighborhoo Pa 5 George L. Ruckno Jr, son of Mr. nigh Street, Shavertown, announce
Talk about ‘raising the roof.” |party, to be held Saturday, Septem- | tents for them. They only entered | HE ok Cr Di SCV: ‘ i
X ; y y g > - . {and Mrs. George L. Ruckno, Crest the birth of a seven pound eight
Well, Thais and Carl Gries and |ber 14, at 8 p.m. Husbands are |the cottage for drinking water. a : Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Allen, Pi- View Drive. Dallas. “Is the ounce daughter, Wendy Susan
son, Wanda and Cecil Vopleus and [invited - and reservations must be| Members of The Ladies Aid of |H Bs | oneer Avenue, Shavertown, enter- iow Drive, “Dalias, ti among tne Auras 99 a ’ Nesbitt Hospital,
| family, Long Island, Arline and |made by Thursday 12th, to Hilda | St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, Wilkes 5 a tained at a neighborhood barbecue | 775 freshman who have been ac- ld TE, WO dzucbter Shai
George Evans and family, Roslyn, | Moore. “7 ; Barre, were guests of Mr. and H& By DORIS MALLIN # | on Saturday evening for their chil-| cepted for admission to Lehigh on’ Kim three 2 Mrs Hinkle is the
| Pa, all came together and put a| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore, (Mrs. Carl Gries East Dallas, in n ¥ 2 dren’s playmates before school | 1niversity this fall. former ans Lohan, Trucksville,
new roof on the home of Mrs. Wil- | East Dallas drove to Rhode Island [their cottage at Sylvan Lake, Tues- = | classes resumed. | Classes will begin Thursday, | Mr. Hinkle is associated with City
liam Rozelle, Orange, last. week- | ast week, to visit their daughters, | day, August 20. : Youngsters crowded about the | September 12. Service Gas Station.
end. The three girls are daughters | Jean and Geraldine; Saturday evening they were| The winter leagues will be in full | Navich hit 203 in one. J. Roan| wienies roasting on the spit, happily | — —
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