it ,298,96 76880 001.18 334.62 64.22 10.90 , 985.08 789.22 66.59 98.18 600.00 815.15 . 500.56 279.39 ,683.84 ,213.64° 510.43 ,085.15 595.58 5,437.61 393.72 389.62 1,287.56 ,129.26 514 ,000.00 ith | 70.03 1,503.63 ,5695.58 1,503.63 ,091.95 271.55 564.70 975.05 1722.38 131.55 1691.67 779.69 214.47 1485.81 1439.04 499 321.40 ii, i 819.75 783.62 1036.13 u adricks, ML i ven py oy, De- r. and Agnes 1s, and A ———— PA. # Eel OR FEI RETR Re ———_e.e. ERIE A ITS EERE OS I, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Trucksville Our birthday greetings this week to: Evelyn Wheeler, Patti Lynn Cul- ver, Clyde W. Birth, Betty Shoe- maker, Pauline Kerpovich, Nancy Bergman, Jeff Prutzman, Donna Marie Ide, Harold K. Herring, Samuel A. Perkins, Melba Gregory, Dennis Jenkins, Jayne Perrin Mont- gomery, Wayne Perrin, Joy Mar- tin, James S. Case, Curtis D. Britt, Janet Evans, James R. Lawson, Carl Elizabeth Bridger. Our sincere sympathy to Don and Edward Thompson, on the death of their mother this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon F. Mathers, | Knob Hill, spent the weekend in New York City where they at- tended a wedding. Mrs. Asher Weiss is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital, where she under went surgery due to a hip injury suffered several months ago. Mrs. Bessie Wooliver, Forty-Fort is a guest at the Carpenter home, Idetown. Mrs. Natalie Stock Jones, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stock, Harris Hill Road. Car] Strye, Harris Hill Road, left on [Sunday for a week’s fishing in Canada. Louise Hazeltine, spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hazeltine. William Greenley, arrived home this week from Wildwood, New Jersey, where he spent the summer doing hotel work. He is a student at Penna, Military Academy sud) .will return soon to his classes there. | Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Perkins are now grand parents again. Their new granddaughter was born to their daughter, Charlotte Perkins Schummacker. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenley have returned home after spending the summer at their vacation spot near Benton. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jenkins and children have returned from a va- cation in Florida. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Bessmer and family, and Mrs. Morgan Bevan are mow home after spending some time at North Lake. | Mrs. Addison Woolbert, Sr., has returned to Cranford, New Jersey. She visited family and friends in this area for two weeks. Margaret Ford, Kingston, was a house Harris Hill Road, this past week- end. For Letter Press Or Offset “Try The Datla Post EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES BR. I. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave. Dallas Phone 674-4921 i Fetch, ithe farthest distance. guest of Lucy Courtright, | ‘| Casimer Hojecki, This is a back view of the lovely home recently purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Casper, Hillside Road, Huntsville, included by the Dallas Junior Woman's Club on their Home Tour, September 15, from 1 to 5 p.m. Mr. Casper designed and super- vised the recent addition to the home consisting of a dining room, foyer, bedrooms and stairway. The interior of the home is rich in tradition and color; all of which reflects a quiet elegance. A sweep- ing exposure of the same color carpeting and walls carried through- out the living areas create an air of unity, spaciousness and luxury. Club members who will be hostesses at the Casper home are: Mrs. Brancls Barry. Mrs. Evan Fone. witz and Mrs. John Bednash. They will distribute brochures contain- ing information about each of the fine structures and maps to guide visitors: on the tour. Tickets may be purchased from any club member and at each home on the day of the tour. Miss Sandy Sprout will be in charge of tickets at the Casper home. Mrs. Raymond Wilson is chair- man of the tour. She is being as- sisted in making arrangements by Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, co-chairman; Mrs. Peter Arnaud, programs; Mrs. George Hamm, hostesses; Mrs. Charles Allabaugh, tickets and Mrs. Paul Bartolacci, publicity. Strazdus-Baldauski Reunion Is Held The ‘third reunion of the Baldau- ski families was held at Sweitzer’s | Grove on September 1, all officers) were re-elected for another year. Next reunion will be held the Sun- day before Labor Day. One death was recorded, Frank Strazdus died August '22. One marriage took place August 24, that of Stephen Strazdus and Bar- bara Rodack, Two births, Roy Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas, Florida; and Heather, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick, North Dakota. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. So- | ' phie Patrick, oldest woman; George oldest man; Joseph Grajew- ski, youngest baby; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grajewski, largest family; Mr, and Mrs. Carl Stamm, latest | marriage; David Strazdus, traveling Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. ugust Strazdus, Raymond, Sandra and Karen, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. John. Strazdus, Jacqueline Strazdus; Joan and John Thomas, Harding; Joe Dolfi, West Pittston; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Thomas, Raul, Neil and Lorianne Thomas, Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grajewski, Paulette, Daniel, Sarah, Nicholas, Catherine, Thomas, Marian, Matthew and Joseph, Wernersville. Mr. and Mrs. James, Patricia, and Vincent, Carteret, New Jersey. Mr. “and “Mrs. William Mesaris, Michael, William, and Laura, Exe- ter; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Strazdus, Linda, and Brian, Dorothy Straz- dus, Leomard Strazdus, and Mrs. Sophie Patrick, West Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patrick, Paul, Thomas, Jacob, Matthew, and Mar- cella; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reklaitis, Mr. and Mrs. George Fetch and BOYS His */§-98 Zipper Front Luzerne INCELEREL PEELE LEE ERE RELL EERE ETA EERE EE EEN EEE REN RNAS EEE AEE ENN EEN EE COAT SWEATERS 160% ORLON ACRYLIC Completely Washable BUDDIES Main Street \ CTE 4 25 FLAVORS TO CHOOSE FROM Creamsicles Fudgesicles Twin Pops (24 in a Box) SLICED BRICK 3 FLAVORS (8 Slices) SERVES 8 Topped With For A Special Dessert TRY A PARTY LOAF Chocolate Fudge and Crushed Almonds 69: | FRESH PEACH 1 FORTY-FORT ICE CREAM Co, MAIN HIGHWAY ; ~~ DALLAS won wn or go is po — SUNDAE 2 5, SPECIAL Crash Injures Four In Upper Carverton All four occupants of a 1950 Ply- mouth four-door sedan, which rolled | over three times, skidded 280 feet, and fell into the creek bed below Mt, Olivet road, lower Franklin Township late Saturday night, were hospitalized by ambulance. Most seriously injured was Lor- raine Siotkowski, Swoyerville, pass- enger in the rear seat, who suffered a broken neck, according to Chief of Police Byron Kester, and also spine and leg injuries. ther passenger in the rear, Anne Wienchowski, 13, Swoyerville, sus- | 1 It Froze To Death about in the froze to death last winter during | Trucksville Free Methodist Church |lack Jr., Dallas, has been cited here | . THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1963 Forgot Photo Credit The beautiful night-blooming | Several photo credits were left cereus which Pillar to Post inquired | out by oversight last week: Pic- September 5 issue, | tures of Fernbrook team and of i ground-breaking ceremonies were | by James Kozemchak. That of | Lake-Lehman = band at etown | | Firemen’s Festival is by Alex Re- bar, Paramount Studios. . the extreme weather. In its heavy tub, it was upstairs in Mrs. Arthur Hoppes’ home at Harveys Lake, and | the cold crept in. It was a tremendously large plant. Ten years ago it produced twenty-two blossoms. , Last year it SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST | For Speaker Design unit to cut down on wind drag created by externally mounted loud speakers. As a result of his improved unit, | a decrease in acoustical feedback {has been experienced giving voice for the design of a new loud | projection and clarity a greater | | speaker unit for integral mounting | range, |in U-10 light observation aircraft. Airman Volack, an Air Force air- craft radio repairman stationed Dallas. Bir Force Citation Airman First Class Charles Vo- The airman is the son of Mr. and | He is a graduate of West | [here with a detachment of the 1st | Mrs. Charles A. Volack of R. D. 3, | Air Commando Wing, designed the. Side Central Catholic High School. | flowered with thirty-two. - Mrs. Gilbert Ide’s mother, Mrs, W. F. Baer, who lived next door to- Mrs. Hoppes, had an offshoot of | the original plant, which yielded | four blossoms at one time, but since | being transferred to Kingston to: Mrs. Ide’s daughter’s home, it has | refused to bloom. Mrs. Fred Hughes ! still has hopes that it will flower. | Encouraging signs are the putting forth of new leaves. i Completes Training At Geisinger Hospital ~~ | Miss Ruth Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett, Orchard Street, Trucksville, gradu- ated Thursday evening from Gei- singer Medical Center Training School For Nurses, Danville. Miss Bennett is a graduate of Westmoreland High School, class of 1960. She will leave September 23 for New York City, where she will do general duty at Mt. Sioa Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bligh, Corona, N.Y., were on hand for the cere- ironies, Mrs. Bligh is the former Carol Benmett. being driven too fast for conditions. Occupants were on way toward West Wyoming from drive around Har- veys Lake. Emergency service was provided by Franklin-Northmoreland Town- ship ambulance, staffed by Stanley Weaver and Glenn Brunges, and by SECTION B — PAGE SEPT. 15 GOSART'S on the Main Highway: in DALLAS 1 lp Kingston Township ambulance staff- ed by William Frederick and Marvin Yeust. Kingston Township assistant The New Teachers in Back Mt. Schools! DALLAS AENEAN EERE RENEE EEE EEE EER tained a broken collarbone, possible | fractured vertabrae, and a cut on the right knee. Driver Leonard F. Camasse, 21, Pittston, and front seat passenger Marie Wienchowski, 19, both re- ceived bad cuts. Chief Kester said the car, which knocked over four guard posts, was | David, Wyoming; Walter Delaware; Mrs. Stella Strazdus, Stephen, and David; Mr. and Mrs. Eber Zebley, Anthony and Thomas; Mr. and Mrs, Carl Stamm ‘and Jacqueline, Boothwyn; Algerd Bal- dauski, Karem, Algerd, Susan and Stephen, New Jersey. chief Jess Coslett also investigated. Patrick, "MONK Plbg, & re N. Lehigh St. Shavertown, Pa. NOW ..... 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