The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 12, 1963, Image 10

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SECTION B — PAGE 2
Shavertown
{POLIO VACCINE,
Everything is in readiness for the
“Stop Polio” Program Sunday. Mrs.
Fred Eck reports 40 volunteers,
and Mrs. Edward Gilroy a like
number, to hamdle the large group
expected to take advantage of the
Sabin oral vaccine.
OFF AGAIN
Well after seven weeks of ac-
tivity, amd happiness, Freddie is
gone again, this time nearly half
way across the nation, back to
classes to continue preparation for
his ultimate goal.
The house is strangely silent for
the lively tales will no lomger be
told, the ‘continuous good humor
and dry wit, the anecdotes of wis-
dom and philosophy, the frequent
discussions of predominant issues
and lastly the understanding and
affection will be missing for some
time.
Even after five years of long ab-
sences it is impossible to dismiss
that twinge of heartache at parting
and one cannot fail to glimpse the
tremor in Susie’s voice as the com-
panion of her adolescent years de-
parts.
It is good that she is still with
us to give everyday a pleasant
touch and carry on some semblance
of the days that used to be.
We are also grateful that Fred-
die’s recent surgery left him im-
proved enough to travel.
In homes nearby, there will be
others leaving the familiar hearth-
side. Alice and Malcolm Borthwick
will be a bit lonely too as Tommie
and Jim test new frontiers, at Penn
State and the University of Pemn-
sylvania.
George Jacobs, after 3 busy sum-
mer of plucking corn, will be re-
turning to Amherst and his sopho-
more year. Jack and Marilyn Eck
will soon be departing for Muhlen-
berg and Susquehanna University
after a summer at camp, and the
youngsters will be helping their
parents get ready for the PTA Fair.
SYMPATHY
The sincere sympathy of her
friends in this community is ex-
tended to Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks in her
recent bereavement.
SETS UP PROGRAM
A busy mam these days is Bob
Crosson, who is doing a bang-up
job as the new YMCA secretary.
He has a schedule planned for the
coming months which should keep
everyone busy at the activity they
prefer. Bob is a definite asset to
our community.
Poor Carl Dymond, Evergreen
Street, had @ busy weekend an-
swering the phone and assuring
eager dog lovers that he had mo
chihuahuas for sale. Seems like
someone was pulling a joke, or
used the wrong name when placing
an ad.
NEW VARIETY
The Borthwick yard is lovely
with the tallest geraniums we have
seen. Doc takes them im for the
fall and winter, keeping the hearty
stems in a greenhouse.
stems in a greenhouse. Growing
along side is a tall Easter lily
gorgeous with many blossoms.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. William Metzger,
Wilkes-Barre, have purchased a
lovely new home on Goeringer
Avenue.
Mrs. George Swan is a patient in
Nesbitt Hospital where ‘she was
admitted on Thursday. 2
Mr, and Mrs. James Edwards,
Druid Hills, have returned home
after spemding two weeks in North
Carolina and Florida.
Mrs. Edward Williams, W. Cen-
ter Street, has sold her home and
will move to York, where she will
reside with her daughter, Mrs.
Henry Everett.
Ruth Brace, Dallas,
weekend with her grandmother,
Mrs. Ruth Houser, Spring Street.
Mrs. Robert Wallers and Mrs. Mar-
tin Rutt, Wind Gap, were also
guests at the Houser home.
Mrs. John Stahl and Mrs. Frances
Williams visited their sister Mrs.
Esther Hoffman in Binghamton om
Sunday.
Five young men emploved at the
local Acme will resume classes at
Wilkes College on Monday, Bob
Walp, Bill Norwig, Clint Hess and
Stephen Arnt. Sandy Ash and
Flora Sue Anderson will also con-
tinue studies there.
Specigist 5, Johnson Miers and
family, Fort Monmouth, N. J., spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Johnson Miers, Perrin
Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. William Pethick
joined Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ell at
a birthday dinner on Sunday in
honor of Mr. Ells birthday Friday.
Also presemt were Gladys Louise
and Ralph Ell.
Mary Ruth Andrew will leave
shortly for Moore Institute of Art,
Philadelphia, after spending the
summer at Atlantic City.
Bonnie Jenkins, Perrin Avenue,
will begin her duties as a member
of the faculty at Wyoming Semi-
nary this week,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dougherty,
Spring Street, have purchased a
home om Mt. Airy Road and will
move the end of the month.
Mrs. Ruth Mack, Jersey City, re-
cently visited her sister, Mrs. Ted
Woolbert, Main Street after coming
here to attend the funeral of a rela-
tive.
Judy Woolbert, student murse at
Geisinger Hospital, spent the week-
end at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Woolbert. 3
Stewart Stahl left for Michigan
on Tuesday after spending a five
day furlough with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. David Linskill,
Shaver Avenue, spent the weekend
spent the
in Barnesville, where they visited
Mrs. Rhoda Scovell amd saw the
Mummer’s Parade, a four mile long
spectacle,
BIRTHDAYS
Birthday greetings this week to
Stephen O. Jones, Harry Ell, Na-
omi Brunges, Mae Ash, Jill Tweedle,
James Kelly, Jr., David Jones,
Susan Bennellack, David Cochran, |
Mrs. Frank McGuire, Deborah Zim-
merman, Ruby Williams, Sandy
Jordan.
Donna Lee Berlew, Eva Seaman,
Edith Chapple, Billy Chapple, Ed-
ward Morris, Effie Deats, Floyd
Sisco, Mrs. Harry Carson, Edgar
Brace III, Donald Herbert, Mrs.
Harry Henry, Ralph L. Swan, Edna
Johnson, Robert Homtz, O. Van
Zimmerman, Pat Rood, Mildred
Andrus, David Newhart, Mrs. John
Evans, Anne Edwards, Barbara
Rogers, Anm Louise Parsons, Bren-
da Chadwick, Daniel Shaver, Vern-
on Ash.
Fernbrook
Betty Jane Cooke New York City,
has returned home after spending
two weeks vacation with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cooke,
East Overbrook Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rogers,
Verga, New Jersey spent Sunday
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dy-
mond, East Overbrook Avenue.
Mrs. Leona Belles, Harris Street,
had as a weekend guest her sister,
Mrs. Daisy Prynn, Rochester, New
York. Other callers were Mr. and
Mrs. Framk Volrath, Jr. Rochester,
and Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wilson, De-
munds.
Sincere sympathy is extended
Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart Poplar
Street, on the death of Mrs.
Stuart’s brother, George Conden,
Baltimore, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seward and
children, Donna and Larry, Rou-
shey Plot, were guest soloists on
Sunday at the Lungerville Church’s
homecoming. Mrs. Anna Compton
and Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver,
Sr., Trucksville also attended.
A welcome to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McAllistor and family who
have moved their trailer to the
corner of Roushey and Harris
Streets from The White - Birch
Trailer Camp. Mr. McAllistor is
employed on the pipeline.
Mrs. Ira Button, East Overbrook
Avenue, has returned home after
spending a week visiting in Oneon-
ta, New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Burkhardt,
Roushey Street, entertained re-
cently at a birthday party in honor
of their son Lewis who was 7. His
birthday cake was made a novel
way with individual cupcakes made
into tiers, thus making a tiered
birthday cake. It was decorated in
pink and yellow.
Those enjoying the prt were
Judy and Jimmy Marin; Kim, Boots
and Johnny McAllistor; Leon Si-
dorek; Barbara Burkhardt, and the
guest of honor.
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1963
Lehman
Mrs. Chester Lamoreaux emter-
tained her Junior Sunday School
class from Methodist church, Satur-
day, by taking them to Pete Wolfe's
skating rink. They had a wonder-
ful time.
Present: Peggy Disque, Patty Ma-
jor, Emma May Fox, Linda Sutton,
Dougie Ehret, Eddy [Steltz, Larry’
Barnes, Billy Weaver, Jeff Dicker-
son, Susan Bennallack, and Carol
Lamoreaux.
Mrs. James Davenport enter-
tained her sister and husband, Mr. |
and Mrs. Leonard Harvey and
Karen, Dallas; her dad, Mr. and |
Mrs. David Singer, New Jersey;
Mrs. Morgan Lewis, Mrs. Tusa
Welker and Miss Bertha Adam
from Shamokin for dinner last oy
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sutton are
visiting her sister in Schenectady,
N. Y., attending their niece’s gradu-
ation from nursing school.
Mrs, Earl Chamberlin is in the
Wyoming Valley Hospital, we are
sorry to say, but we all hope she
will be home and well soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Drake are
still in the Nesbitt Hospital after
their auto accident, and would ap-
preciate hearing from friends.
Have you seen the new road
leading ‘to’ our “high school? It
was a mess but worth while wait-
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ing very hard on it, and it is now
the best road we have in Lehman.
Wait and See class of the Metho-
dist church are still working on,
and still have the desire to have,
a public address system in the
church, but the project has been
delayed as we must take care of
first things first. There has been
a new water pump installed in the
parsonage, and we know Rev. Tif-
fany and his wife will appreciate
that.
Friemdship class was entertained
recently at the home of Mrs. David
Eddy, and Mrs. James Cook as-
sisted. Mrs, Marge Barnes presided.
Vera Hoover led devotions, Alice
| Elston gave secretary’s report and
| Elsie Ely gave the report on the
ritmmage sale in Luzerne. Their
mext project will be a bakeless
bake sale next month.
words instead of baking a pie, they
will pay the price of it.
Hostesses for the next meeting
will be Mrs. Eston Adelman and
Mrs. Allen Fox.
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' Has 3rd Birthday
Sheryll Ann Whitesell was guest
of honor at a birthday party, August
19, held at her home,
Present were grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Hoover Sr., parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Whitesell,
sister, Darlene, Janice Hoover, Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Hoover, Jr., William
and Barbara, Dennis Tobin, Mr. and
Mrs. George Steltz, Jr.
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The Trading Post
Moore Reunion
The annual Moore Reunion was
held’ Labor Day, September 2, at
Lake Te-Ja.
A business meeting was held after
a delicious picnic dinner. Robert M.
Moore was elected president, Calvin
Harvey, vice president; Betty Harvey
Salmon, secretary; Kenneth Moore,
treasurer.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Harvey,
Jodie and Nancy; Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Salmon, Rodney Moore, Mrs.
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Jane Rabert, Raylene, Marilyn, Mary
Jane, David, all from Johmson City;
Fred Moore, Philadelphia; Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond - Moore, Kenneth
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.
Moore, Keith, Pattie, and Holly; Mr.
Gus Ehrgott, Myra Carlin, Irene
Moore, East Dallas; Priscilla Krum
and son, Howard; Mt. Zion; Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Moore, Binghamton.
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