The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 23, 1963, Image 7

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* DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Injures Hand In Lift
{Wesley Lamoreaux, Chase, caught
- hig left hand under a lift while
working at Luzerne Lumber Com-
pany Thursday,
one finger was
badly lacerated, the neighboring
finger painfully bruised, but x-Rays
taken at Nesbitt Hospital showed
‘no fracture.
Greetings
~~ AND BEST WISHES
FOR THE
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SWEET VALLEY
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SHAVERTOWN
be bright! Best wishes to everyone.
~ Shavertown
The snowfall has made an ideal
Christmas setting, and with school
out on Friday, the youngsters
could well wse those new sleds
which were among their requests
from Santa.
Scout Master Mal Kitchen placed
a huge Christmas package on his
front door. The lovely madonna at
the Hozempas’ is also bringing ad-
miring comments.
The rush of last minute prepara-
tions for a wedding out in the
northern peninsula of Michigan has
taken some of the time which I
usually spend to get around and
see what's doing. A Christmas
wedding is lovely, but most difficult
during the busy holiday season.
However Freddie and his bride-elect
chose to be wed during this most
holy of seasons, and since his work
and hers will center about the
promise given by the Christ Child's
birth, we gladly overlook the iittle
inconvenience and rush which ac-
company preparations at this time
of year.
By the time this paper goes to
press, we will be 1200 miles away
witnessing the ceremony. Latest
newscasters say ‘thirty inches more
of snow has fallen there but since
we decided to make the tup by
train, we hope ‘to have little dif-
ficulty. This will be our first expe-
rience on the rail lines.
FROM ANOTHER LAND
The Sinicropes should have a de-
lightful Christmas with two charm-
ing visitors from Sweden and
Switzerland on hand to share their
holiday. . Since our férebears come
from both countries, we hope to
meet them.
A young couple from: Taiwan
were to share the festive days with
us, but due to the trip, changes had
to be made. This young man is
now studying for his master’s de-
gree at the University of Louisiana
and his betrothed is taking fur-
ther study at a ‘Canadian college.
We hope to have them with us a
little later.
HERE AND THERE
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Poad will have
Christmas dinner with the latter's
niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Clark, Colonial Gardens, Forty
Fort.
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Getz and
small son will. spend the hdliday
with their parents in Flushing, Long
Island.
Miss Helen McCord,, Holcomb
Road, will be a Christmas guest at
the home of her niece, Mrs. Mark
Robinson, Tunkhannock, R. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Gosart and
sons will be dinner guests of her
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ger-
plus tax
$6.9 To $13.9
May your
Day be merry and light,
and may all your Christmases
‘holiday recess
lach, Fernbrook.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Berlew, for-
merly of Ridge Street, have moved
into their newly built home at
Haddonfield Hills.
Sincere sympathy is extended fo
Supervisor Arthur Smith in his re-
cent bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rau, Dan-
ville and Mrs. Wesley Evans, Forty
Fort, will be Christmas guests of
Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander,
Perrin Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Earl and
son, Johnnie, will arrive early next
week from Hamilton Square, N. J.,
to spend Christmas with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hontz,
Perrin ‘Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Youngblood and children, Falls
Church, Va., will come the day
after Christmas, and Thomas Jr.
and family, Pittsburgh, expect to
be on hand.
[George Poynton is a surgical pa-
tient at Nesbitt Hospital.
Little Tommy Swingle, who keeps
the household laughing with his
unexpected comments was watch-
ing his mother, Mary Lou, wrap
some packages the other day. She
told him they were for his grand-
mothers and Tommy noted a closet
full of packages nearby. He wryly
commented after determining
whose gifts his mother was decorat-
ing, “If my grandmothers knew
those packages were here, they
would be swarming about like
flies.” Tommy has his own wrap-
pings this year, made under the
supervision of Mrs. James at
kindergarten, and real cute too.
Little Larry Biggs, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Biggs, was admitted to
Nesbitt Hospital on Monday.
Larry Newhart is spending the
from Penn State
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THE DALLAS POST, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1963
East Dallas
Card Of Thanks:
The family of the’late Mrs. Ruth
R. Smith wishes to thank friends
and neighbors for their greatly ap-
preciated expressions of sympathy
during Mrs. Smith’s illness and at
the time of her death.
Business uses advertising to
maintain and increase its outlets
for goods. Unless such outlets are
maintained and increased, the in-
come on which taxes are based will
not be forthcoming.
with this parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Newhart,
Idabelle and Charlie Mannear
had a memorable week, observing
their 25th anniversary "and birth-
days ‘a few days apart. Good
friend, Ollie Daubert made a lovely
birthday cake.
To all of you, big and small, my
wishes for a very happy holiday.
May your Christmas day be most
pleasant, and good health and hap-
piness be your gift for the coming
year. :
BIRTHDAYS
Greetings this week to Robert
Bullock, Roseann Scutt, Therese
McGovern, Mrs. Charles Dressel,
Pauline Kelly, Margaret Dungey,
Dale Ehret, Eddie Fritzinger, Ann
Jane Cochran, Elsa Heidel, Wil-
liam Pierce, Bill Alexander, Mary
Lengel Searfoss, Mrs. Willard Lozo,
Sr., Nancy Lozo, Cora Hill
Marie Ash, Seth Howell, Larry
Newhart, Sr., Mary Morgan, Joseph
Allen, 3rd, Wayne Faatz, Merton
Coolbaugh, Henry Calkins, Martha
Misson, Elizabeth Bray, Anniane
Layou Cockran, Howard Garris,
William J.. Thomas, James E.
Spivey, Robert J. Coons, Jean
Chadwick, William Lee
and Jeffrey Golightly.
Tippett,
Like the pony express, or U. S.
Mail, “neither rain, hail, or snow,
ete.” work still keeps going on on
Ransom Road:
Even with the house shut up to
keep Old Man Winter out, the
pounding of Dick Strazdus’ hammer
can be heard. He works on his new
home every available day, and has
been putting siding on. It’s shaping
up wonderfully and will be a large
home.
Speaking of pounding, John Par-
rish and his crew are putting a new
roof on Myra Carlin’s home, and
doing other repairs.
The Elias Miller family, Demunds
Road, are rejoicing over the birth
of a son born last week in Nes-
bitt Hospital.
Peggy Kasmark’s pet dog was
found dead by the side of the road,
most likely from a hit and run
driver. :
Her dad, Ben, got her a newfound-
land puppy only seven wazeks old
and weighs (get this) twenty
pounds. Oh boy! What will he
weigh when full grown?
We are saddened over the death
of Mrs. Bessie Ruch, Demunds
Road. She had been ‘a patient in
Nesbitt hospital the past two weeks,
following a stroke.
Ronnie Lucy, nephew of chief of
police Pete Lange and Edna, left
Sunday 1:35 p.m. by bus for Rich-
mond, Virginia, to spend the hol-
idays with his parents and family.
His mother is the former Dorothy
Moore of East Dallas. Ronnie's ex-
pected to reach Virginia at 9:45
p. m., as it was a straight through
bus. That’s going some, I think.
Julie Wilson and Betty Kintzer,
representing the Ella: Moore Class
of East Dallas church, distributed
poinsetta plants to’ shut-ins in the
neighborhood, Thursday. It was a
hard, cold trip, getting in and out
of the car, climbing steep drive-
ways that the car wouldn't make.
However, they were well rewarded
by the pleasure of the recipients.
William Perry, the “Bee Man”,
has returned from Arcadia, Flori-
da, to his home on Ransom Road.
He spent about ten days there hav-
ing taken some bees down which
otherwise wouldn’t have survived
our cold winter. And he looked
after his home and bees there.
Bill and wife Priscilla and fam-
ily will go down in February as us-
ual for about two months, when
they will be kept busy raising
Queen bees.
The Perrys have three children,
William Jr., in 3rd grade, Samuel
4 years and Margaret 2 Y, years.
They built a two story home
there, downstairs being their work-
shop or so called “honey shop.”
Their living quarters are on the
second floor,
Arcadia, is about 40 miles from
Sarasota, where the John E. Lewis
family live, and they all get to-
gether quite often. They are great
friends since Lewises lived in East
Dallas and Beaumont.
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MERRY CHR:STMHAS
ere comes Santa Claus with a pack full of cordial wishes
for a Christmas that brings the best of everything to you
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" SINCERE GOOD WISHES
FOR A JOYOUS
“Mey glad memories, bright hopes
\ be with you this Christmas time.
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Heat it!
for cheese sauce
Spread it!
for snacks
Now I've told you about the
bees, so here is something about
the birds. 1 received a large par-
cel of papers on Clearwater, where
my sister and brother-in-law Ches-
ter and Carrie Hawke live. There
were pictures of a ‘Parakeet tree”.
Thousands of all colored parkeets
have been making their home in
that one particular tree for the
past couple years.
It stands in a trailer court, and
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people come from all over to see
them, especially in evenings when
they fly around a lot before settl-
ing all at once for the night. Resi=
dents of the court have provided
large feeders for them. Hawkes,
Parkeets, and Bees — there you
have them.
The Dallas Post
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this opportunity fo
pxtend holiday wishes to mur friends. Thank
you for your patronage, good will and logalfy.
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