The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 23, 1963, Image 10

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The Dallas Post welcomes to its
“parish” Mr. Merle Smith of what
we call Kitchen-town Road” (leads
from Ezra Rozelle’s on our Mt.
Zion road over the hill to Apple-
tree Road. It's the road that
Booths, Georges, Kitchens, Ku-
schels, TLaBars, Shiffers, Daniels,
Gilmores, and others live on. Merle
Smith drives past our house every
day, most, on his way to and from
work. It was Merle and Lizzie
Smith who celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary a few weeks
ago.
On the morning of the snow
storm, last Wednesday, the Evening
Grosbeaks were out in full force to
devour sunflower seeds from our
kitchen window feeder. 1 counted
13 on the board at once, chattering
and pecking at each other as they
chewed up the seeds, Much more
than half of them were males
clothed in black and gold of royal
beauty. Other birds wait patiently
in the nearby trees and bushes for
their turn at the seeds.
Inasmuch as items have to be in
early for Christmas season I'm
going to write up two events which
at this writing (Wed. Dec. 18) are
still in the future, as if they were
past. If anything happens that
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they do not take place, well then,
they didn't! (Saturday afternoon
Marjorie Seiple’s Sunday School
class of young people of many tal-
ents and much good will went to
Valley Crest and put on a program
of entertainment for the guests and
distributed small gifts of remem-
brance. ‘All of which was much en-
joyed and appreciated. Then on
Christmas eve according to a cus-
tom inaugurated by the chaplain
last year a Communion service was
held in the general purpose audi-
torium for all patients who wished
to partake. Assisting the chaplain
this year was Rev. Wesley Cromp-
ton of Trucksville and his choir of
which he is also a member as well
as pastor of the Derr Memorial
Methodist Church on North Main
Street, Wilkes-Barre. They sang a
number of Christmas anthems
which they had sung in their own
church on Sunday. Rev. Wesley
Crompton gave a brief meditation
and assisted the chaplain in distri-
buting the communion.
Down on the Kitchen Road the
Howard Georges are spending
Christmas quietly at home. The
children are not coming home, and
the Georges are not going jut.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Rozelle will
be celebrating Christmas by them-
selves. Son Glenn has to work the
day before and the day after, so
they couldn’t come home.
Last Thursday night at choir
practice - Catherine had cocoa and
cookies for the junior choir and
they seemed to enjoy them. She
brought home from the rehearsal
some lovely tape recordings of the
Christmas singing by all the choirs.
“ONE STEP AT A TIME”
President Johnson’s message to
the United Nations had many meaty
sentences, I don’t take shorthand
so didn’t get anything on paper
only this: “Peace is a journey of a
thousand miles and is taken one
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The W.S.C.S., Alderson Methodist
Church, was recently entertained
at a Christmas Party at the Par-
sonage, with. Mrs. Frel Eister as
hostess,
Present: Eleanor Humphrey, Mes-
dames Edgar Hughes, Ida Rogers,
T. Heness, Amos Hunsinger, Joe
Rauch, Jessie Garinger, [Alferd
Rogers, John Hudson, Charles Mur-
phy, Iris Armitage, Gilbert Carpen-
ter, Raymond Garinger, Clarence
Montross, Helen Hartman and Al-
bert Armitage, also Rev. Fred
Eister,
Next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. John Hudson on
January 9, 1964. at 8 o'clock.
The Gleaners Class will be enter-
tained at their Christmas party at
Mrs. Helen Hartmans’ on Friday
after Christmas.
Two sons of Mr. and Mrs, Harry
Beck shot bucks during the season.
William Beck, Allentown, getting
his the first day, and Gordon gett-
ing his the last day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beck will
celebrate their 46th. wedding anni-
versary on New Years, and their
son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Beck, East Stroudsburg will
celebrate their 10th. anniversary.
Mrs. Harry Beck and son Gor-
don, and Mrs. Leatha Spaulding,
Shavertown, : spent Saturday in
Allentown with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Beck and daughter te cele-
brate the first birthday of the
William Beck’s daughter.
step at a time.” So many journeys
longer and we think we’ll never
make it. = Probably we will not, but
at least we can take today’s step
toward peace. It means to avoid
stirring up a quarrel today. Over-
looking a slight, now. Making
friends with someone this week. It
means trying to get the other fel-
low’s viewpoint.
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Morton Connolly | sidi sent out Christmas
cards to the shut-ins.
made over 100 bibs for the veter-
ans at Veterans Hospital. The next
meeting will be
He | Milbrose’s. Please come and bring
Mr. and Mrs.
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Lamoreaux and Carol Ann went to
Phildelphia over the weekend
attend the funeral of Mr. Connelly’s
brother-in-law, Dav'd Sanders. X
was raised in Kingston,
several sisters and brothers still
living in Kingston.
Arthur Hoover lost his brother
Perry this past week. He has bcen
ill for some time and was in Gen-
eral Hospital only a few days. He
lived at Pikes Creek.
W. C. T. U. had their Christmas
party at Idetown church. Mrs, Rus-
sell Hoover from Cutlet Road, pre-
The Brass: Band of Lehman en-
tertained at the Veterans Hospital,
also the folks at Valley Crest, re-
cently, This is a fine way to let
your light shine and give som.
people a merry Christmas, What
have you done?
Greetings to all those celebrating
their birthday this week: Beatrice
Kathleen Maue, Marie
dei iashibriry as daa NANED X deo + PROTTIN % :
Wright, Mrs. Leonard H. Ide Jr.,
Gregory K. Simms, Thomas Elston.
Harold Major Jr., Nancy Cilvik,
and Louise M. Pettebone,
“Sorry folks, that is all the n news
I have. Mr. Scott from the Dallas
Post called me Thursday morning,
when I had my hands full of butter,
making cookies, and he said the
news had to be in early. So please
call in your news early next week
if you want to read any.
We wish one and all a Merry
Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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ficient operation needs both pro-
duction and distribution, Adver=-
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obtaining maximum distribution. 6
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Glad tidings to all and our
warmest wishes for the hap-
| piest of holidays. Please ac-
cept our sincerest thanks for
your friendliness and patron-
age this past year. It has
been a pleasure to serve you. .
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: REETINGS
of the many gifts we give or receive — the
greatest gift of all is the gift of love.
In the true spirit of Christmas we send you
E the warmest wishes for a
Happy and Holy Christmas Season, oy
and—may the glow of Christmas Cheer keep :
busting for you and yours throughout the
WYOMING NATIONAL
of Wilkes-Barre
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