The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 03, 1963, Image 14

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| 'SECTIONB— PAGE ® jd ~~ HE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1963 " DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Trucksville Wiggs Blin Sm ed, | It's Another Whatsit : Lake-Lehman PTA Mrs. Scaife Honorea Janet Panis ri pe 3p
is ' Mrs. C. G. Perkins, Harris Hi oad, 5 Fry & ‘ . , ] 5s,
: | % serving his interneship at Syra- | 3 Lists Programs On 74th Birthday | Shavertown, announce the birth of
cuse University School of Medicine. i a seven pound daughter, Janet, Sep-
Carl Strye has returned from a We extend sympathy to Thomas
Ei © successful fishing trip to Canada. |Williams and. family, Harris Hill = congratulations to Colleen Cona- September meeting of the Execu-| Mrs. Fred Scaife, Blossburg, Ci | tember 16 at Nesbitt Hospital.
i 1b Lucy Courtright had as guests last ' Road, on the death in their family ! ghan on her appointment as Worthy tive Board, Lake-Lehman Area Joint Of honor at a birthday picnic, he | There are five other children,
i week the Misses Ruth and Mar- this week. 3 IN dvisor of fthe Charles James Me- PTA, was held in the High School. at the home of Mrs. Dongil Poy | Jack, Jeffrey, Laurie, Bernard and
guarite Bescoter, Wilkes-Barre | Mrs. Ben Davis, Rice Street, is a o.ial Assembly, Order of Rainbow Library, William Frey, presiding. |low, Parrish street, Dallas, in ob-| : 3 ; :
i : l . irth- | Susan.
They lunched at the Prince Hotel, | patient in Nesbitt Hospital. She for Girls. - servance of her seventy fourth birth- | Sus
Mrs. Preston Mingus, secretary,
1 3 | : : 3 : . She was! Mrs. Banks is the former Audrey
fed Mrs. Emma Reed, Orchard Street, Suffered a weak spell at her home pga Schooley had as guests and Earl Crispell, treasurer, report- dey on Thode sfieao 2 | fudge, Wilkes Barre:
| has returned home after be‘ing a hos- | and was taken by ambulance. last week his daughter and son-in- ed. p gris . gy} pe
$ pital patient for several days. | Our sympathy to Earl Fritzges law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thomas, Samuel Davenport reported on Present were Mesdames Ralph | pp. geaife and her husband have
Happy birthday this week to: | and family on the death of his ppjjerton
| the program committee meeting held Brown, Donald Paeglow, Charles | since returned home after spending
los Robert Shoemaker, Susan Spencer, piather this past week, : Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boote.
September 5, and announced these Hosler, G. S. Williams and Carol and several days with. their daughter
L, Peggy Jean Darrow, Patsy Rosnick, | Mrs. Stanley Smith, Cortland, N.' Hill, had as house guests Mr. eid | porgrams for the year: the guest of honor. She was pre- and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Wil-
0 George W. Knorr, George Gaylord, | Y., spent the past week with her Mrs. Harty B. Williams- and Miss October 14: “Growth through Per- | sented with a gift. 'liams, Parrish street, Dallas.
fi Mrs. William Gregory, Holly Phillips, | Sister = Georgiena Weidner, Harris Joanne Williams, Philadelphia and | | ception”. , | i
November 13: “Growth through
Dedication”. Open House and tea at
the High School at 8:15 P.M., Na-
tional Education Week.
| December 18: “Growth through
Appreciation”, by students in ob-
servance of Christmas.
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{Kenny Herwig, Georgiena Weidner. jet Road. : | Harrisburg. g 9
i Harry Joseph Harter II,. Lee] Mrs, Charles Perkins has moved | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stempler, of
{! Baker, Robert Kunkle, Carl Wayne into her new: apartment formerly | Jim Thorpe, were ‘weekend guests
Perrin, Jr, Barry Williams, Sherry owned by Sheldon Hoover. | of their daughter and sonin-law No
Miles, Clifford Gordon Engler, Lyne Dale P. Culver, son of Mr. and ' 200 Mrs. Carl Styre, Harris Hill |
Gregory, Floyd Dymond, Willard Mrs. Lawton Culver, is ‘spending: nL, .
Lozo, Hilda Ashworth, Frank Kreigh, | some time with his parents. A mem- | William Hewitt has returned
ma ir ee matt
Ep oN: / : « | home after spénding some time in January: Open House at two - § / 4
p - be 1 ! € E & ben ; /
: hen Sa a, Mis jo a ve | Binghamtcin with his daughter. Elementary buildings. } ° ie Si ; 1
sionpend Timmy 1 w r Bell. ; ; cl "| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chamberlain, | February 10: “Growth in Retro- i la
— TT i Gals Cobud aoa 8 | | i = : 1m
CO Ammen annie nmin nantes; | Dallas, have moved to an anartment | spect”, in observance of Founders’ |
{i g ° ° ] on Carverton Road. Mrs. Chamber | Day. CREW NECK STY =
: = Gra pl: 1c A vis Ser 11CES g lain is the former Lorraine Harrison. : Ya Open House at the other | ] ; a ol y 2
; 8 i A : # | two Elementary buildings. LE Ws | en
i ; INCORPORATED Fern brook Jimmie Kozemchak is starting an- of bed at half-past midnight to haz- April 13: “Growth through Prep- | Mohair rion ’ ia
gd HY ’ ; : Sincere sympathy is extended Other series of Whonite fin response ard 2, guoss: : aration”, preparation for college. | Red : B:
b PHOTO-ENGRAVING | Mrs. : Georgia Straw, . Overbrook,- 52. By Se fe Poi 3 be i ne wet Lv Nomination of officers. Junior and’ Green MEN’S 6 a8 o
i : . ; A the death h e Dallas Post published the ats- ghetti? a shoestring? Jimmie isn EE teofted. ! s }
Offset Negatives and Platemaking Ag ae Se Rot LL lits, folks in the Back Mountain ran telling, and neither is the Dallas ui HEA Jes i {aides Tayeaa) SIZES
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1 Screen Prints, Art Work : : Pvt. Ralph Belles, son of Mr. and | na Be bal of at Stang Election and AA | he ct
f 2978 1 ~B | Mrs. Arthur Belles, Roushey Street, by the roots, and got the editor out | Seni | ur — = 2
hon VA 5- hag r ted to Fort Dix, New Jer-| mg : oy at
! P 2 5 2 A 14 ns He roils Spat] Mrs. Fgelman Gives Assumes New Post i All i Ba — Open
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CL kes Bare Pa § 1% day fous vith hs sentc Party For Daughter | Rt Plymouth Meeting | ive nimi ive | New Style Button-Fronts :
3 E3013 C3 CECH ESR SCE He was stationed at Huntsville, : fem at 8 PMI, preceded by Execu- | “a
i wen comma mens Goon CED memes GNSS MONS SEDNS WINS SENSE. Alabama. 3 ; | Mrs. Charles Engelman, Noxen, | J. Carl Goodwin, son of Mr. and | ;,o Board meetings at 7. : .
| FE =a \ Jimmy Hunter, scr of Mr. and | entertained recently at a party in! Mrs. James H. Goodwin, Harris Hill x ht ; i ol " riced from o8 S,
Mrs. Harry Hunter, Demunds Road, | honor of her daughter, Thelma Sue, Road, Trucksville, has assumed a Anyone Wishing 2 0 month isu A | Pp jo d2 § B i L:
; EAE ; hag returned to first grade at West- | who observed: her 7th birthday. new teaching position at Plymouth- ST 2 > Neo 2 = ’ : ‘
i He Ed moreland School after ‘suffering a | ~ Present were Jack and Judy Lee, Whitemarsh Joint School, Plymouth | -283Zine should contact Mrs. n | ’ L &
t 0 aE e ie i 0 ql! B | broken elbow of the right arm last Linda Kelly, Pamela Blizzard, Con-| Meeting in Montgomery County. Landis. Magazine chairman. <> DE EE <I << << =
: week while playing near his home. ‘nie Sue and Donna Lou Murphy, | {io will instruct teith z cm my ai 01
' : : rh 4 c th grade stu- : y
i 245 Charles St. : Friends 2 5) Lena , McNeal, | Susan Nolbene, Allen Sighin T7 Laants in advanced college prepara- BOY S ZIPPER COAT 9 ®
i were saddened by her passing away | Dillard, Sherry Strohl, Kathy and |i, world History and American X m
i at the Carpenter Nursing Home in Karen Hathaway, Foxonne Keefe, History ” a
3 Luzerne, Pa. Idetown last week. Dr. and Mrs. Rose Marie Witters, Cindy Goble, : a 3 =
i : Plymouth-Whitemarsh is a sub-
McNeal were residents of East Over- | Emil Crossman, Patt Traver, : : :
Chaos Siglin Carl Lo Weaver, urban Philadelphia high school and
Mrs. Alice Davis, mother of Mrs. | Denna Scouten, David Teresa and Das a student a of 20s
Eniest Reece, Demunds Road, is a |Dawn Mulligan, Mrs. Ronald Swingle, | PUPS 11 grades seventh vo twelish
patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Elmer Weaver, Jr., Mrs. Carl Mr -Goodwin, who resides at
Lafayette Hill, Pa. recently spent
brook Avenue for some time.
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i § | Mrs. Gershom Hoyt, Demunds Siglin and Mrs. Bernard Mulligen. ; : | ¥
ib | Road. is a patient in Pittston Hos- | a 7" |the weekend with his parents. ® Coitont Mui Latest Shades 5
i i ; pital. : sak for these homes. ; TE a inet a Eng : ;
(} I A Mr, and Mrs. Paul Jones. Johnscin! Wi Gi ore Me Tana | Two Will Be Feted ® Antique Refinishing . ; 7
A City spent ‘Saturday visiting : her Moore, Mrs. Roy Moss; Mrs. 2ndrew | w : oF ; : fe . ; ¥
1 | mother, Mrs. Phoebe Case, Poplar Derrick; Mrs, George Shaver, Jr; On Birthdays Today Furnitue Repair See Our Complete Line 2
{ Street.” Mrs. Case spent last week Miss Verna Lamoreaux; Mrs. Leona | ' ; oie ALSO 0. :
ir visitin in Ashley | Belles; Mrs. Corey Crispell and the Mr. and Mrs. John Fluck, Sr., Har- | : CORDUROY i
: g 7 hostess. 3 : veys Lake entertained at a Spag- WAMAZING NEW METHOD 3
oH : - : hetti Supper Thursday in honor of | ) S : 1, iB
E Blocmsburg Fair cn Fridav includ- | i ne Mogae Conklin ong their niente Mrs John Het To Remove Cigarette CAR COATS 3
fi ing Mr. and Mrs. Harold Evans, Ji oe rene th Fluck, Jr. and daughter, Kathe- ||BuTms, Scratches, Stains §
k Champy Ane Carol Mrs. Phoebe 1r¥ “hE Goris Shaver Gy. rine’s birthday. | from Table Tops, etc., with- 8
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li ase; the Sidoreks; and the Coverts. | oy \rothors Drive and while there | Mrs. Fluck observed her 25th Mout removing finishing §
| Lisa Holeman, East Overbrook Mrs. Conklin was pleasantly sur- anniversary Friday and Katherine | coats. : )
: i ig pei Fhidens n pe ry prised by a birthday party in her | was nine years old on Monday. 2 J BU DDI ES
grade. a avertown School has: honor, The large decorated birthday | Guests gathering to. help them | 3 2
been ill at her home with chicken | cake in pink, i and brown id celebrate were Mr. and Mrs. Al- | STEFAN HELLERSPERK \ Main Street
pox. | purchased in Bethlehem and ton Jobnson, daughters, Lana and ‘CAEL EVENINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gosart, Eliza- | brought here by her son David. 6 Carol and John Fluck, Jr. OR 4-0744 Luzerne
beth, New Jersey. visited with Mr. | Those enjoying the party were: Mrs. |
Gasart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | Edith Conklin; Mr. and Mrs. George ;
Gosart over the week-end. Shaver, Jr., George, Tom and Alan;
The regular monthly meeting of | Charles and David Conklin, Mr. and
the Missicnary Society of the Glen- | Mrs. George Shaver, Sr. and the
view P.'M .Church met at the home | honoree. Ya
of Mrs. Samuel Higgins, Ransom The first fall Youth For Christ
We install New and
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U S ed Eq U | D ment at Road on Thursday evening. Letters | rally was held on Saturday evening
| g i from Elsa Ebbstadt, Africa and mis- | in the Dallas Jr. High School with its
| sionaries from Guatemaala were | new director, Paul Leinthall. ‘The
| LOW \ LOW PRICES | | read. The Juanita Coe Children’s | main feature of the evening was the
| y . Home, Dalles, Texas, end Dessie | film, “Red Runms.The River.” There
| Scott Children’s Home in Kentucky | were about 200 in attendance. Dal-
! both receive clothing and the group | las High School won the attendance
> NO MONEY DOWN § is collecting both clothing and games | trophy for the second time.
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