The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 31, 1963, Image 11

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Shavertown WSCS To November 4th at 1:00 P.M. |! ow King’s Dongen So |
: Mr. Ogden, elder of the first ostesses wi e Mrs. George]
Hear David Ogden | Presbyterian Church of Wilkes-|Swartwood, chairman; Mesdames
David Ogden, Vice President of Barre will speak on “A Christian | Joseph Sims, Howard Sprau, Char-
the First National Bank of Wilkes- Family and Its Maney.” les, Smith, Robert Shotwell, Hil-
Barre will speak at the Dessert| Prayer Service in the sanctuary |burt Stark, George Swan, Gran-
Luncheon Ogden, Vice President of at 12:45 will be led by Mrs. O. Van | Ville Sowden, Daniel Shaver.
vertown Methodist Church, Monday Zimmerman, spiritual life chairman Sherman Schooley, Albert Torr,
THANK YOU 4
‘Lake-Lehman PTA Hears
Mrs. Norman Patton
ror Marine our Grand Opening |p Toe, Lnkelahman, ren sein
A GREAT SUCCESS
the High School, the Executive
Board meeting earlier, William Frey
~ Please Come In To See Us Often!
DANA SUTLIFF - Prop.
| Frederick Ross, John Porter.
Mrs. Milton Evans; Spiritual Life
Secretary urged all members to re-
turn their “Week of Prayer and
Self Denial” Envelopes.
Mrs, Milo Bauerly, Supply Sec-
| retary requests members to bring
' their green stamps for the medi-
cal equipment for a bus in India
and their Betty Crocker coupons
to replenish the silverware at the
Childrens Home in Binghamton.
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a et net at a
presided.
James Darling led ‘the group in
the P. T. A. prayer and the pledge
to the flag.
Secretary’s and treasurer’s re-
ports were given by Mrs. Preston
Mingus and Ear] Crispell.
Mrs. Foster H. Rogers reported
on the P. T. A .Council meeting.
| Charles H. Long, Budget Chair-
man, presented ‘the proposed bud-
get for 1964.
Michael Godek reported that the
membership drive was in progress
| and cards would be distributed. Pri-
| zes of silver dollars will be a-
| warded to pupils and candy for
| rooms obtaining the most member-
ships.
|
WAYNE H. LONG - Mgr.
SUTLIFF’S Furniture
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| Dies In Baltimore
[ Mrs. Myrtle Ranier, wife of Louis |
Ranier, Trucksville,
| night at Mt. Siani Hospital in Bal- |
timore, where her three daughters, |
Shirley, Elva and Phyllis live. |
| Services were conducted Tuesday |
morning from a Wilkes-Barre funer-
al home by Rev. F. Porter Adams,
pastor of Forty Fort Methodist
Church, with burial in Denison
Cemetery.
She leaves in addition to her
husband and three daughters, a
sister, Mrs. Willard Phillips, and a
| brother Murray Werkheiser, both
| of Kingston.
Lester Squier, Robert Belles and
Anthony Marchakitus introduced
| Faculty Custodians and cafeteria
| workers,
Samuel Davenport introduced
Mrs. Norman Patton, who discussed
“Pennsylvania’s Constitution - Good,
Bad, or Indifferent ”
Mothers of fourth grade stu-
dents were hostesses.
A tea and Open House will be
| held at the High School on Wednes-
| day evening, November 13, at 8:15
| P. M., and Teas will be held that
| afternoon at ‘the elementary build-
_ings. The program will concern
| “Growth Through Dedication”, ini
observance ‘of National Education
Week.
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Telephone ENterprise 92-0668 TOLL FREE for information and sezvice
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1963
Dallas WSCS
WSCS of Dallas Methodist Church | Listed In Who's Who
died Friday will feature the following booths |
| Atty. Wm. Valentine |
at their Fall Bazaar to be held |
November 16 in the church parlors
beginning at 11 A.M. :
Christmas Booth: Mrs. Clayton
Evans, chairman, assisted by mem-
bers of the Durbin Class.
Appearing in World's Who’s Who
in Commerce and Industry for 1964
and 1965 is Atty. William Alexander
Valentine, formerly of Wilkes-Barre,
Odds and ends: Mrs. J. S. Rine- |
himer, Mrs. Russell Lawry, Mrs. Wil-
liam Cairl, Jr., Mrs. Clyde Veitch.
Baked Goods: Mrs. Richard Owen,
Mrs. Helen Rice, Mrs. Lorraine
Stair, Mrs. Ralph Brown, Mrs. |
Thomas Bottoms, Mrs. Z. E. Gar-
inger, Mrs. Walter Boehme.
Peanuts: Mrs. Carlton Davies,
Mrs. Harry McCartney, Mrs Elmer
Daley.
Candy: Mrs. Marvin Scott, Jr.,
Mrs. Walter Brunges, Mrs. Les War-
hola.
Aprons: Mrs. Guy Faust, Mrs. Ed- |
gar Brace, Mrs. Daniel Waters,
Mary Jane Faust.
Parcel Post: Mrs. Daniel Brown.
Specialty Handwork: Mrs. Her-
man Thomas, Mrs. Ornam Lamb,
Mrs. Homer Moyer, Mrs. Charles
Gates.
Childrens Corner: Mrs. Lewis
Reese and Senior MYF Girls. (Please
mark packages ‘boy or girl and age
for which gift is appropriate.)
snack booth to open at 11 a.m.
A chicken biscuit dinner will be
served at 5 P. M. until all are
seated.
BAPTIZED SUNDAY
Marcie Lee Trewern, daughter of |
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Trewern, N. J.
deceased 1954);
| Pennsylvania, 1934.
was baptized Sunday morning at
Dallas Methodist Church, by Rev.
Russell Lawry. Mrs. Trewern is
the former Karen Samuels,” twin
daughter of Mr. amd Mrs. Howard
Samuels, Center Hill Road. |
JACKSON SCHOOL BOARD
Jackson Township School Board
will meet Monday, November 11, at |
8 P.M. at Jackson Fire Hall.
more recently of Meeker. The pre-
cis sketches the well-known law-
yer’s family and legal background:
Born, Wilkes-Barre 1905, parents
| Alfred and Mary Shoemaker Valen-
tine; Education: Lafayette College,
Princeton, Dickenson Law School.
Married Helen Ann MacQueen 1938
children: Nancy
Marie, William Alfred. Second mar-
riage Agnes L. Tompkins, 1955.
Admitted to Pennsylvania Bar|
1933; Supreme Court, U. S. Dist-
rict Court. Practice of Law, 1933;
counsel for Commonwealth Tele-
phone Company; solicitor for Luz-
erne County Comptroller, Luzerne
County Sheriff Lehman Township
Spervisors, Lehman [Schoo] Author-
ity, Duryea Borough School Dis-
' trict, Kingston Township School Dis-
trict.
Assistant District Attorney, Atty.
for trustess Grand Army of Repub- |
lic, Conyngham Post; Luzerne Coun- ;
ty Association for the Deaf.
Founder of Back Mountain Pro- |
tective Association 1949; member of |
| Georgetown ‘Settlement Association, |
Bruce Hopkins will show a film, | Wilkes-Barre Law and Library As-
4 i e 1 h f ai s
0, /Tevior will.1s in charge,” 2 | tion, Order Demolay, Sigma Alpha |
sociation, -American Bar Associa-
.psilon.
Republican, Mason, Elks, Rotar- |
ian University Club (founder).
Breeder of registered Jersey cat- |
tle, member of Jersey Cattle Clubs. |
Author of Subordinate Courts mf
Not mentioned in the article is |
‘Atty. Valentine’s accomplishments |
as a talented musician who compos-
es as well as plays the piano; the |
fact that he is author of the fif-|
teenth edition of Binns’ Justice; and
that from 1947 to 1951 he served |
as special Deputy Attorney General |
for Commonwealth.
Sell Quickly Through
The Trading Post
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FOR COMING ELECTION
VOTE FOR
WELTON G. FARRAR
Schoo Director
VOTE FOR
GEORGE D. CAVE
aa
Council
VOTE FOR
FRANCIS J. DIXON
School Directe
VOTE FOR
STEPHEN CHiSARICK
Council |
The Democratic committee is proud of these candidates
and hopes to gain large support from Republican voters at
the November 5th election.
Welton Farrar, candidate for School Director at Large,
is Professor of Economics and Business Administration at
Wilkes College.
Running with Professor Farrar for School Director is
Francis Dixon, manager of Proctor and Gamble local sales
Dixon believes in the best education but
stresses conservative budgeting.
George Cave, candidate for Borough Council is manager
of Percy A. Brown Co. Luncheonette.
mander of Daddow Isaacs Post, American Legion Dallas. Mr.
Cave is interested in all Legion affairs and stresses the need
for present and future youth programs in the Borough.
Shephen Chisarick, also running for Council is a silk mill
mechanic and Lackawanna Avenue Home Owner.
sarick is civi¢ minded and understands the problems of the
division. Mr.
community.
Each candidate is qualified for the office he is seeking
and will do his best for the betterment of the Back Mountain
Area.
He is present com-
Mr. Chi-
| ties today. All orders must be i
| memory
| went brain surgery at General Hos
| Valley.
| Milbrodt.
SECTION B — PAGE 3
Idetown
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rossman had
as recent weekend guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert McIntyre and gon
Danny of Chester; Mr. and Mrs
Herbert Volla, Philadelphia, and
Mr. and Mrs. Luke ‘Swach, Hil
Grove.
Mrs. Rossman, and Mrs. Minnig
Hoover visited in North Waleg
spending some time with the for
mer’s daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Honeywell. They alsq
stopped to see Mr. and Mrs. Philig
Pascoe. Somerville,
Confidence Class will make pas
by noon.
A large attendance was noted for
the first organ recital given Sunda
eveing at Idetown Methodist Churc
on the newly purchased organ.
Official Board of the church and
Sunday School will meet at Ide
town Methodist Church Saturda
| evening at 8 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams werd
| in Philadelphia last week where thd
former attended the School Dir
ectors Convention.
The lovely vases of flowers o
the altar Sunday morning were ir
of Mrs. Bessie William
given by her family.
Varrin Keith, 11 month old son o
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ide, under
pital last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laning had a4
guests last week, Mr. and Mrs
George Hodge and family, Plymout!
Exploring Scouts of North Gir
Scouts, held a two day outing a
the home of leader, Mrs. Eljzabet
Activities enjoyed included knof
tying, horsebaek riding, outdoo
cooking, bowling, calf riding.
Present were Marie O’Brien, Ti
era Milbrodt. Bonnie, Donna and
Fave Brown, Geogreann Adams, Mrs
Milbrodt, Mrs. Rossman.
Trucksville
Mrs. Wallace Perrin, Holly Street
is spending some time in New Yor
to see her new grandson. She madd
the trip by plane.
Howard Perrin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Perrin, has returned
from a business trip to Europe,
but in a few weeks will retur
again to open a new office in that)
part of the country.
Mrs. Natalie Jones and daughter
Abbie Ann, have been week-end
guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Stock, Harris Hill Road.
Congratulations to Mrs. Katurah
Ziegler, mother of LeRoy Ziegler,
on her birthday.
Birthday Greeting to: Chery
Cleasby, Marion R. Stookey, Joh
T,. Horkins. Robert Weilenbeck,
Joseph Philbin, Russell W. Johnson,
Jeffrev Paul Besecker. Russell Wil-
liams.Jane Sherry, Debbie Ander-
son, Robert Morgan, Cleasby Prutz-
man and Mrs. Maude Robbins.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Green-
wood, Terrace Avenue, and Miss
Marguerite Dorsch of Michigan have
returned from a five week motor
tour to Seattle, Washington and
all the Northwestern States.
Mrs. Maude Robbins of Harris
Hill Road spent a very pleasant ev-
ening last week on her 91st birth-
day when friends called to chat and
renew old times.
Visitors were: Doris Hathaway
and Jenioe. Vivian Atkinson, Ianthe
Sommers, Hattie Smith, Eva Men-
delson, and Jennie Sweezy.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gorman,
Westmont, New Jersey, are spend-
ing some time with Mrs. Peter
Gallagher, Harris Hill Road. Mrs.
Gorman is ‘the sister of Peter Gal-
agher who passed away last week.
Howell Strye, Harris Hill Road,
has returned home after spending
the week-end with his grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Jennie Strye, Kingston.
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