es Sr Rip pra AR £ ES — \ ‘SECTION B — PAGE 4 Hillside Holstein Makes Good Record . . Hillside Holsteins figure in the recent release on lifetime milk and butterfat achievements of the Na- tional Holstein-Friesian Association. Hillside Sally of Oz chalked up a record of 111,585 pounds of milk and 141 pounds of butterfat in 2,991 days of official testing. — SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST — NGAG “FoR BETTER COOKING DELANEY 674-4781 GAS SERVICE, Inc. Memorial Highway Dallas Idetown The beautiful vases of flowers at the Sunday Morning Worship Service were in memory of Mrs. Ida Brumfield given by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward. At this same service were two rosebuds in hon- or of Kimberly Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Lannan born April 3rd and Jon Clyde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lamoreaux born | on April 14. Mrs. John Dobson and children, Elmira, N. Y., spent last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Corey Meade. Couples Club Auction The (Couples Club met in the churchhouse on. Saturday night, April 25 with Henry Bergstrasser presiding. Rev. Norman Tiffany led in prayer and Mrs. Bergstrasser and Mrs. Sweitzer Sr., served re- freshments. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hadsel with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward were welcomed as new mem- bers. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis. Plans are ‘being - made for the auction to be held on Saturday, June 13th. Those having items Buy Printed Napkins At The Post & )\ ® Wedding Arrangements our Specialty MOTHER'S DAY "CENTERPIECES GERANIUMS Special 4 for 99. $3.50 ® Cards ® Handmade Hankies COMBINATION POTS and LOGS CEMETERY FLOWERS PECK’S Floral Shop Meyer’s Lane, Kingston GIANT MARKET SHOPPING CENTER . 287-0884 pring I'urniture Show SUTLIFF'S FURNITURE STORE EET CEGETS DEPART EER FASE FTSTEN was: put on by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bergstrasser, Mr. and Mrs.. Alfred Swelgin, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sweitzer. Present were Rev. Tiffany, Mr. and Mrs. Willis ‘Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Neizgoda, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bergstrasser, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swelgin, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward, Mr. Lynn Hadsel, Mr. and Mrs. James Barrall, Albert Sweitzer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele. Happy Birthdays to — Mrs. Lee Honeywell, Mrs. Neil Smith, - Mrs. Al Rinken; Mrs. Albert Kanon, Jake Casterline, Elizabeth Ann Shaver, Lawrence Fritz, Mrs. Charles Cas- terline, Mrs. John Race, Mrs. How- ard Crosby, Ted Parrish, Mrs. James Hodge, Mrs. Walter: Meade, Sr., = Lewis Schultz, Mrs. John Lynch, Jr., Mrs. Harold Dymond, Leonard Mahle, Mrs. Robert Bon- ning, Betty Goodman, Earl Meade. Richard Lewis, Bmetican Legion Gives Four Flags To Area . The American Legion will hold a dinner meeting tomorrow at the post home. Make reservations with the Commander or Tom Reese be- fore Friday. e In the past week the American Legion donated four flags to differ- ent organizations in: the Back Mountain ' area: St. Therese’s Cub | Scouts, Lehman Brownie .Troop, | Dallas Methodist Girls. Seouts; and {a new flag and presentation at the | dedication of the New Park Neigh- ! borhood Free Methodist Church | Sunday, May 3. : | be discussed for the coming Memorial day parade. Two of the candidates running for District Commander will be present. and Mrs. Richard Ide, Mr. and Mrs. | and Mrs. Albert Sweitzer, Sr., Mr. | [At the next meeting plans will \.DALLAS, [READY-MIXED CONCRETE Phone 874-0316 THE DALLAS POST, Jackson Twp. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashton entertained in honor of their daughter, Sandra's eleventh birth- day on April 6, with the following in attendance: Sandra Splitt, Joan Klebon, Joanita Swartz, Nancy Ash- ton, her cousin, her sister Donna, | her brother Albert and her grand- | mother, Mrs. Mary Ashton. [Sandra | received several heautiful gifts and , got to blow out the candles on .a | beautifully decorated birthday cake. Jackson Township Firemen are busy distributing coin cards to fll residents of the Township, with the | quarters which will be picked up ‘at’ |2 later date by the firemen. The money collected will be used for the purchase of additional fire fighting equipment. This undertaking is worthy of your full support. The residents of Chase are to be complimented on the fine showing they made in the recent Heart Fund : Drive. . A Committee from the 49 Class | of Lehman High School, Leona Wal- | ters, Elsie Wagner and Phil Sca- bone, met with Mr. and Mrs. Albert to be held tentatively on July 25 at a place to be announced later. Protective = Association met re- cently at the Fire Hall, with Henry Yanhkoski, ‘presiding. Matters of property owners were discussed. Jackson Township Fire Depart- ment was called out last Sunday of the township shed on the Devans’ property on Steeles’ Road at the top of the Larksville Mountain. The shed was ‘practically destroyed by the time the fire department arrived: Missicnary Ladies Ladies of the Shavertown Bible Church held their monthly Mission- ary meeting April 27 at the home of Mrs. Donald Easton, Oak Hill. Brace; Samuel Keast, J. R. Mobre, | Oscar Culp, Ernest Bell, Mabel Bell, | Dayton Garnett, Ira Button, Russell | request that slots be filled with | Ashton to plan for a Class Reunion, | i Jackson Township Home Owners | Temporary Chairman, | interest to | night to help extinguish a fire in'a The speaker was Mrs. Russell Edmondson. Present were Mesdames James THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1964 Harveys Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ira Harlos of West Chester recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger and Lina Garinger. Mr. and Mrs. Harlos are formér Kingston residents, ‘and came up for the recent dedica- tion of the new Dorranceton Metho- dist. ‘Church. : Mr. and Mrs. Howard Higgins visited Mrs. Higgins’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Miner at Tunlhan- nock last week. Gleaners Class of the Alderson Church gave a birthday surprise party to Mrs. Harry Allen re- | cently. She was presented with ‘a gift and games were played. | Present were: Eleanor Humphrey, | Mesdames Theodore Heness. Amos . Hunsinger, Fred BEister, Howard | Higgins, Arthur Wagner, Iris Armi- | tage, Helen Hartman, Fred Swan- | son and Mr. and Mrs. Allen | Mrs. Raymond Garinger and Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter attended Womans Night at Dorranceton Church., Mrs. Garinger and Mrs. John Hudson at- tended the * Spring Meeting , Dallas Methodist Church. Alderson WSCS met recently at the home of Mrs. Warren John- som. y | [For the worship service, slides on the Passion Play at Obe fm- mergan were shown by Mrs. Ray- mond Garinger. The lesson on ‘Recruitment’ was very well presented by Mrs. Theo- dore Henness. Mary Ann Johnson gave a very interesting report on her experi- ences with the Wilkes-Barre Dis- trict M.Y.F. Easter tour to New York City. Highlights of the trip were — gq visit to the Church of all nations, the United Nations Build- ing, and the Easter Show at Rocke- feller Center. ; Twelve members were present. { W.S.CS. of Alderson Methodist Church will entertain the choir and | M.Y.F. Monday evening at 8 p.m. “Mrs. Theodore Heness will lead de- votions,” Mrs. Raymond Garinger , will be in charge of the program. Pearl Averett of Shavertown will be speaker. Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter and: Mrs. Albert Armitage are co- chairmen of refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Yellilonis, fi Wilkes-Barre District W.S.C.S. a rows and Bear Badge; John Kollar, Edmondson, Mildred Rusmisel, Don- ald Easton, Joseph Burczyk, Misses Marybeth Keast, Florence Garnett and Erma Garnett. it “7 Bloomingdale ® SATURDAY MAY 9 Save 10% Save 20% Save 30% Special Low Prices For This One Day Sale | Baltimore, Md., announce the birth | of a son on‘April 29. Mrs. Yel'alonis | is the former Lillian Clark, daugh- | ter of Mv. and Mrs. Michael Clark. | This is the first grandson for the || Clarks, 2s there are three grand- id | daughters, Joan, Annette, and Terri. | X bl 9109) | FREE TO FIRST 100 LADIES Beautiful 21 Diamond Cut Inch Colored Glass A a FREE DOOR PRIZES LAMPS - BLANKETS - RUGS - RADIOS Sli N\ REFRESHMENTS (¥ ie ly i LE i seteits, {| ‘Ml { i Lila Garinger and Mrs. Albert Bl Armitage attended the luncheon | | meeting of Nesbitt Auxiliary at Shavertown, on Friday. 2 Frank Jackson has returned for the summer after spending the winter with his daughter ard fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. William Richards i | in New York State. : Visit Washington Mrs. Ted Lavelle, Pole 75, Har- veys Lake, Mrs. Ray Price, Cease Drive, 'Shavertown and Mrs. Ted Lavelle, Sr., Elizabeth Street, Dal- las, recently spent the weekend in Washington, where they toured the White House and saw -the presi- dent. They also visited the Wash- ington Monument. Sweet Valley | CLUB AWARDS Cub Pack 444, Sweet Valley-Pikes Creek, met last week at Maple Grove Methodist Church Hall. The business meeting was presided over by Cubmaster Burl Updyke. Pledge of allegiance was led by Raymond Kabota. Financial report of the smorgasbord held “April 25 was given by Al Ray. Other reports were given. by cochairmen Betty Remley and Kaye Ray, treasury report by James Yoder, Sr. Mr. Updyke announced that at the May Pack meeting May 27, plans for the annual ‘trip will be announced. The | theme for May is “The Cub Scout Naturalist,” and for this a museum’ type display will be set up for Cubs’ collections. Advancements were ‘made as follows: Edward Pall, one gold ar- row and a wolf book; Duane Up- dyke, one gold and one silver ar- row, = wolf boek; Robert Morris, Wolf ‘Book and one gold arrow; Allen Casterline, three silver - ar- Bear Badge and Lion Book. Under Long, Mrs. Earl Remley and Mrs. Edward Pall, the Cubs entertained’ with sons, dances and stories of Indian ‘lore. Decorations in the hall in¢luded a large wigwam, camp- fire and a totem pole. Cubs were costumed in Indian outfits. part ‘in entertainment were Eddie Piper, Joseph Zapotoski, Alan, Duane and Merwin Updyke, Kevin Ray, Albert Holcomb, Daniel Doug- al, | Edward Pall, James Yoder, David Haines, Jan Long, Richard Bridal, Allen Caster- line, Stanley Stempien, John Kol- lar, Russell ' Harrison, Raymond Rabota, John = Sterapien, Robert Agnew; - Ricky - |Aghéw, Garrahan, Timmy Garrahan, Tommy Piatt, Danny Williams, Walter Wesley, and Gregg Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Searfoss, Moore- town, ‘had as guests last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Edwards; Loren, Jr.; and Jean; Mrs. Alice Edwards; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Zerfoss, Jr., Deb- bie and Toby; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zerfoss, Rodney and Donnie, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zerfoss, Donna: and Karen; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lutz; Mrs.. Marjorie Springer, Frank and Mary Jane, Fernbrook. Mrs. Alice Edwards, Mooretown, returned home last week after spending a week with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Ed- wards, Marysville. Jolin Sitempein is among the re-- cent victims confined to his home with measles. Recently celebrating ‘birthdays in our area are Larry Culver, son of Harold Culver; Kathy Kline, Twin brothers, Shawn and Shane Wil- doner, Steven Garrahan, son of Rev. and Mrs. James Garrahan, Billy Stock, ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stock, Dayid Thomas Roberts, Gin-/ ny Piatt, Ferris Roberts, Joan Cor- nell, Buddy Morris, Elmer Wolfe, Bradley Kreller, Michael Fox, Mel- vin Ryan, Linda Wald. Unless a cancerous = growth is completely removed or : otherwise Early diagnosis treatment are necessary to the cure and prompt — READ THE TRADING POST — of “cancer. ; ~ Give your first lady, Mother, the best (you know she'll share them with you). Choose an assortmerit of Candy Cupboard Chocolates . . the finest: ingredients to bring pure delight to every bite, From #1.65 pound EVANS L “ihe firs lady at MAIN HWY, ' SHAVERTOWN your house .- made with DRUG STORE “Your Rexall Prescription Pharmacy” direction and leadership | of Den Mothers, Mrs. Charles H. | Taking Robert Morris, Tommy ~~ Here And There The bright sunny weather after days of rain certainly brought out the motorists on Sunday, giving us a preview of our busy highways during the summer months. Pioneer Avenue as usual drew its share of the traffic, some obgerv- ing the speed limit but others tak- ing advantage to whiz by far in excess of it. ra At Shavertown Methodist Church, parents * turfied- out in great num- ber for Childrens Day with gram directed by Mrs. Donald Ed- wards, who does such a great job endeavor. Everyone will be glad when the . Center ‘Street corners take on a | different appearance. Right now, { with a muddy road swinging up to Roushey Street, more of the bank { caved in where Tischler’s Store once’ | stood and Hall's Parking lot a far | ery from the wide smooth pave { which once fronted it, what a dis- heveled ‘scene it presents to visit- { ors. But. this is the price ‘of pro- gress. - : | Elsewhere, the forsythia. flowered | and tulips opened their bright pet- als in many a garden and everyone | who could, spent some time out- side; grateful for two days in suc- cession without rain. A hand printed sign" across from Druid Hills drew the attention of all passersby when -the ambitious sons of Mr. and Mrs. James ‘Devlin took ad- vantage of the ample night crawl- eryone admires a boy with a little ingenuity and we hope much pro- fit was realized, what with so many eager fishermen around. The "Ladies ‘Auxiliary put on a hice party Saturday: evening. May- etta ‘Roberts - made bone of the prettiest ceramic cookie jars 1 have ever seen, and Marie one ‘wds anxious to receive. Elea- nor Frederick's lovely velvet pil- lows went to Mrs. Earl Henwood, and many a mother went home wtih attractive dollies for the young fry while the wax begonias pleased | other winners. Our very deepest sympathy goes out’ to the family of David Joseph. To those of us who knew him well, there will be only one Dave. A for- mer resident o6f our community, many will long remember his whole hearted effort in aiding the churches and service clubs through- out the area. Few have given more | of themselves for so many. Mrs. George Wolfe is + making good progress at Mercy Hospital, . where she underwent surgery on Friday. HI Note From MacArthurs Mrs. John Rogers; who is so ac- tive in Shavertown °@ Methodist Church, Dallas Senior Woman's Club and many other activities was delighted beyond words when she received a thank you from the Douglas MacArthur family last week. Betty who admired the famous general as many of us did, had sent a get well card when Mac- Arthur entered -the hospital and a message of sympathy when he was mander. Betty says the note will become one of the family treas- ures. . Our sincere sympathy is extend- ed to John Butler in the recent loss of his brother, Edward. Mae and Harold Ash are celebrat- ing the birth of their finst grand- child to son, Bob and Janie. The little boy enters a grand family. We were sorry to lose one of our good neighbors, the Jim Alex- anders on Monday. However, we are happy that they will remain in the in their: new home. el Mrs. Demmie Watson, San’ Diego, Cal., ‘is visiting her mother, Mrs." the | youngsters presenting a fine pro-’ with the children in many lines of’ over the weekend, er supply to set up a business. Ev- | and ‘donated Heidel won the prize which every- | called before his Supreme Com- | ‘Back Mountain area and wish them: much happiness and contentment | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Shavertown Ruth Shaver. On the way east, Demmie stopped to take in the sights at the New York World's Fair. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Yeust on reaching their 45th ‘wedding anniversary. their 50th year of wedlock were kept ‘busy last Wednesday, greet- ing the many friends who flocked to their home to extend greetings. Mr, and Mrs. Norbert Schneider, who took a brief weekend off in many lohg months to attend the wedding of a niece in New York were. shocked and ‘saddened when her mother ‘passed away suddj ly during ‘their absence. Mrs. Schfrei- der ‘Has cared for Mrs. Rushton for’ several years, devoting her full time to her parent. Our sympathy goes out to her. ‘Harold Raynor returned home on ‘Saturday after being a patient for ‘several weeks at Nesbitt Hos- pital. y : : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pramick have purchased the former home of Hilda Stephenson Hughes on | Perrin ‘Avenue. Mrs. Edna Johnson entertained a .number of friends on ‘Saturday | evening. . ; [© Mr. and Mrs. Thomas * Andrew left Saturday to meet their first grandchild, little Eden ' Elizabeth, born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dan- | iels, Philadelphia. Not only did Mary Ruth give birth to a beautiful daughter but she was also awarded ‘an art sigl- iarship to study in Europe all witain the same week. : . { the Shenanandoah Apple Blogg=m Festival as a pleasant Frelud fio a 30th anniversary; such ‘was not: possible with Fred off par and the buggies in rather sad shape, so we settled for a night: out with Billy i and’ Susie who took us to a lovely dinner. Freddie called. from Illinois to extend greetings and a few more bushes and trees were added to the garden, an anniversary ritual we started several years ago. We have much to be thankful for and although material wealth is not ours, what greater blessing could | we ask thah the love and devotion of our beloved children, who give life its impetus and furnish the rays of sunlight which pierce many a shadow. Much pleasure was derived also from the many lovely cards we re- ceived from our friends and neigh- bors and to them we say a sincere thank you. Birthdays Greetings this week to Lila Lozo, Sandy Moyer, Brenda Clause, Dale Nygren, Frank Fritzinger, Rick Ru- dy, Gail Rosaire Bynon, Tamara Lengel, Linda Sue Ell, Mrs. ‘Will Pierce, Sr., Jack Williams, Sally =H, Robin Templin, Jeff Seiber, Jack B. Kitchen, Lester Schramm, Sr. Christine Elizabeth Jenkins, #)- thony Moreck, Laura Grace Jenkins, Lee Vivian, Bettie Brace, Deborah Post, Karen Ann Crispell, David Price, Mrs. Lou Jones, Billy Flock, Leona Watkins, Ruth Nesbitt, Rob- bie Mitchell, Louise Ockenhouse, Heidi, Peggie Rozell. RECEIVES FIRST COMMUNION {Andrew Stash, son of Mrs. Betty Stash, Davenport Street, received his First Holy Communion at Gate of Heaven Church, on April 26. A party was held in the after~ noon at his home. | Present were Mr. and Mrs. | Thomas Beline and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Chimola and family, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. George | Vedor; Kingston; Mr. and or | Steve Kmush and daughter, Ply#A- | outh; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gabel | and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bo- | beck and family, Mr. and Mrs. i" | Santa Crouse and family, Mr. W. J. | Gabel, Dallas; William O'Keefe, Mr. | and Mrs. William O'Keefe, Mr. and | Mrs.- James - Musto, Exeter; Betsy, i | Marianne, Mrs. Betty Stash and the | guest of honor. 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