The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 11, 1964, Image 11

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
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East Dallas
Libby Cypers placed first in ‘the
(Class B All-events Category, in the
W.S.B.C. State Tournament, held
recently at Stanton Lanes. (See
Bowling News).
Doris Cyphers, Carverton, Libby's
sister, has been very sick the past
week.
Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. Har-
old Shupp and children, Dale and
Donna, arrived here Wednesday,
May 3, from Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. ‘Shupp and children will re-
‘main here and make their home
at Demunds Corners. Harold will
return to Florida to complete his
20th year with the Navy, ‘which’
will be May 31, 1965.
Sandra Shupp and Betty Cyphers,
cousins, are members of the 1964
class who graduated Tuesday night
from the Dallas Area School.
Betty has accepted a position with
Commonwealth Telephone Company
and will start June 15th.
Pete Wilson, a brother of Ted
Wilson, is a surgical patient in
Veteran's Hospital.
Miss Bernice Spencer, Rome, Pa.,
resident and
teacher, has been a guest of her
cousin, Mrs. Charles Spencer, Sha-
vertown, for the past week. :
Mrs. Harry. Nolf, Demunds Road,
is improving after having been ser-
iously ill. She and Mr. Nolf were
made happy by having their son
Harry, his wife and sons, Randy
and Donald, from Lehighton; also
son Kermit - and * wife, visit them
over ‘Memorial weekend. Their
daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
N. J. Dropeski from Washington,
D. C., were an added pleasure.
Mrs. Maude Bun sustained bruises
and black eyes after a bad fall
down the stairs at the home of
her daughter, Jean Atk.nson, De-
munds Road.
Mrs. Beatrice Graham and Mrs.
Thelma Hauck, Goshen, N.Y., were
Memorial Day guests of their cou-
sin, Mrs. Nettie Mokychic, whom
they hadn't seen for over a year.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Nicholas, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Lumley, Conklin, N.Y.; Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Lumley, Berwick.
Ralph Kauffman and family wish
to thank friends and neighbors who
so kindly showed their love and
esteem in so many ways during
their time, of trial.
Again our sympathy is extended
to the families of Richard Frantz
and Stephen Haradem:.
Mrs. Sheldon Frantz has returned
to her home on Demunds Road after
being ‘a heart patient in Nesbitt
Hospital, the past few weeks.
Mrs. Wesley Barber and daughter,
Barbara Ann, Willard, N. Y., visited
her son Irvin and family at De-
munds for 'a week. Nelson Barber,
brother, and sister, Mrs. Bessie
Turner, also from Willard, joined
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if she was coming or going—but
it’s wonderful to know you made
a home where’ folks love to come.
There will be an all-day -quilting
| at East Dallas Church, ‘with WSCS
meeting this afternoon.
Warren and Marilla Stanton and
son, Earl,
left Sunday for West |
Chester, where they visited Mr. and |
Mrs. Jay Bloomer and daughter.
The Stantons were on a business
trip to General Electric in Phila.
and so combined business with
pledsure, returning to East Dallas
Monday night.
Children’s Day was observed in
East Dallas Church, Sunday, with
a packed congregation. The child-
ren really outdid themselves under
direction of (Beatrice Ockenhouse,
Lorraine Moore, Robert Moore, Mary
Gobel, and Myra Carlin, pianist.
"Birthday Gathering
Sunday May 31, was a “Happy
Birthday” cook-out at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dickson, on
the Martz Estate. Bob Spudis, Car-
olyn’s husband, was the 25th. Aunt
Lizzie Cramer, Kingston and Leslie
Dickson's 26th, Carolyn Spudis 29th.
Others who enjoyed the party were
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schmidle,
children Nancy Lee and Tommy Al-
len, Mr. and Mrs. Drew (Bertha)
Daniels son Freddie, Ernest Supul-
ski, Carolyn and Bob Spudis, Mr.
and Mrs. Nicholas Dickson and
Beverly. 7
Birthday greetings for this week
are for twins Jimmy and Judy
Martin, Wiley Moore, William Bar-
an, Jim Salantz, Russell Eyet, Irene
Berg, Linda Neyhard, Pauline Ma-
gee, Barbara Lasher, Sherry Ann
Hobbs. Anniversary congratulations
to Glen and Virgina Howell.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cadwala-
der have announced the coming
marriage of their daughter, Mima
Marvilla, to Donald Melonovitch,
son of Mrs. Gus Melonovitch, Plains,
which will take place in East Dallas
Methodist Church June 27, at 1 p.m.
“Father and Son Banquet” is
planned at East Dallas Methodist
Church, June 27 at 6 o‘clock. Res-
ervations must be in by June 22.
Plans are going ahead for the
fair at the church grounds, June
20, from noon on. There will be
pony rides for the kiddies, games
for all, new goods booth, rummage
and odds and ends booth, baked
goods booth, refreshments and
a lot of good old fashioned get-to-
gether with friends you haven't
seen for a while and also meet a
lot of new folks.
«Anyone wishing -to- donate rum-
mage or new articles, contact Myra
Carlin, 674-2391.
Boys Club of Orange met Fri-
day evening and played baseball,
with teams divided among them-
selves. Billy ‘Smith and Bobby Cy-
phers teams split a double header.
Brian Duffy and Doug Dymond were
winning pitchers. John Oliver and
Bobby Cyphers each had five hits:
Bill Smith had ‘a home run. The
club has three more weeks to go
on their raffle. -
Daily Vacation Bible School will
be held in East Dallas Church, June
22 though June 26, nursery and
intermediate.
Idetown-
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice spent
the’ weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Boice in Harrisburg, where
they attended the wedding of Don-
na Meyers and Rusty Shraurer on
Saturday.
* Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Sionsed
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teak,
Delaware, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Miller, Larksville, spent the weekend
with Mrs. Pearl’ Connor. While here
Mrs. Simoson observed her 52nd
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stehman,
i Lancaster, spent the weekend with
| Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Williams.
“The Confidence class met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wil-
liams on Tuesday night, assisting
hostess was Mrs. Claire McKenna.
Mrs. Hope Ide led devotions and
presided at the business session.
The devotions were continued by
watching the telecast of the San
Diego Crusade which was enjoyed
by all.’
Present were Mrs. Lewis Anesi,
Mrs. Roswell Frederici, Mrs. Ralph
Welsh, Mrs! Herbert Ward, Mrs.
George May, Mrs. Merrel Burnett,
Mrs. Mary Rogers, Mrs. Alfred Had-
sel, Mrs. Hope Ide, Mrs.
Calkins, Mrs. Donald Fell,
Mildred Gelsleichter, Bess
Mrs. Claire, McKenna and Mrs.
Bruce Williams.
Next meeting will be in the form
of a covered dish picnic on Williams
Dock, Tuesday, July 7.
Mrs.
Top Salesman
CHARLES GORDUN
James B. Darling, District Sales
Manager for Western ' Luzerne
County, wishes to announce that
Charles Gordon, Agent for Nation-
wide Insurance Companies, was
honored for life insurance sales dur-
ing: the month of April by being
top producer among 800 agents of
Eastern Pennsylvania.
Charles has been an agent with
his father at 3 E. Franklin Street,
Shavertown, for the past two years.
He resides at Pikes Creek.
Receives Degree
Carol: L. Cutting, daughter of D.
S.. ‘Cutting, R.."D..+2, Dallas; ‘was
awarded the bachelor of arts de-
gree from Lycoming College, Wil-|
liamsport, Pennsylvania, at the Col-
lege’s 116th Commencement to be
held Sunday, June 7, 1964. Dr. D.
Frederick Westz, president of the
College, will confer degrees upon
223 seniors, the largest graduating
class in the history of the insti-
tution.
Kenneth
Cooke,
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1964
Noxen
Company held their monthly meet-
ing at the fire hall on Monday
June 1 ‘with the following present:
Mesdames, Melvin Hopfer, Fred
Schenck, Clara Hopfer, Stella |
Shook, Ira Beahm, Elsworth Field, |
Jacob Miner, William Hollos, Clark
Oliver, Willard Bender, G. H.
Rauch, Dorothy French, Harold |
Guy Fritz, Joseph Nalbone, Oscar
Fish, Elwood Patton, Ralph Lutes.
Mrs. Ralph Lutes was re-elected
as president. Mrs. Joseph Nal-
bone as secretary and Mrs. Guy
Fritz as treasurer, Mrs. Calvin
Strohl as vice president, a second
vice president, Mrs. Oscar Fish,
was elected. We had two guests,
Miss Dianne Myers and her mother
Mrs. Richard Myers, Dallas. Dianne
showed some very interefting slides
of a recent trip to Europe with a
group of Eastern Star members,
from various places. Also many
slides of the Worlds’ Fair. :
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Traver,
Endicott, recently visited Mr. and
Mrs. Voyle Traver.
‘Mrs. Fred Schenck and Mrs. Ray
Gunton = recently visited relatives
at’ Drums.
Mrs. E. J. Turrell returned from
her winter home at Fort Lauder-
dale, Fla. and will spend the sum-
mer at her home in Noxen.
A freak accident occurred while
Robert May was building a cesspool
| at his home. He was being assisted
“Squig” Bean and |
by his neighbor,
Squig dropped a rock on Robs big
toe and broke it in four places.
He is being treated at Noxen Clinic.
Methodist men of Noxen will
hold a ham and egg supper in the
church basement ‘on June 20 at
5:30 p.m.
Tommy Edwards, who has been
a patient in Veterans’ Hospital,
hag returned to his home here.
W.S.CS. of Noxen Methodist
Church met in the social rooms on
Thursday evening. Present were:
Patton, Oscar Patton, Ray Gunton,
Herbert Ray, Earl Johnson, Violet |
Gary, Fred Schenck, Francis Sche-
nck, William Butler, Albert Jones,
William MacMillan, Charles Patton,
Jacob Miner, Elsworth Field, Mel-
vin Hopfer, Richard Traver, Clara
Hopfer, Warren Montross, Spencer
Holmgren. Hostesses were
Butler and Mrs. Oscar Patton.
already has spent some time there.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert May enter- |
tained at a children’s barbecue and
supper at their home on Wednes-
day evening. Present: Ora PBcan
and grandson Mike Bean. Mrs. Ira
Beahm, Raymond Kelly, Elvin Bean,
William May.
Peggy Coole, N. Plainfield, N. J.
spent the weekend at the home of |
her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Fred |
Coole.
Mrs. Isaac Swire and Mrs.
Thomas Swire motored to Cana-
densis, and returned Miss Kathy
Ann Christian to her home there,
after spending a week with Mrs.
Thomas [Swire and her family.
Mrs. Oscar Fish, Mrs. Joseph
Dotter, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ben-
der, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess.
attended the Republican dinner at
the “Windmill”, Dark Hollow, on
Friday evening.
Charles Mead, Douglas and Jef-
frey, Pougheepsie, N. Y., spent Fri-
day night, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Leibenguth.
Ladies Auxiliary of Noxen Fire
Bennett, Joseph Dotter, Loren Case, |
Mesdames Franklin Patton, Elwood |
Mrs. |
Mike Bean, son of Mr. and Mrs. |
Elvin Bean, left for Viet Nam. He
Mr. and Mrs. David Brobst, Lynn,
Pa., visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Brobst, on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck visited
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cahill, West
Pittston, on Saturday.’
George Rauch and sons Fred and
E George, Lewiston, Idaho, are spend-
ing some time with his mother Mrs.
G. H. Rauch.
Guests at the home of Mrs.
Lawrence Race are her sister Mrs.
Charles Murphy, La Crescenta,
Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cargill
and Candice, William Race, Bing-
hamton.
Mrs. Emma Hough and daughter
Ruth, Almedia, spent the weekend
with Stella Shook.
Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Kaminstein
and family, Flushing, N. ¥Y., spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs.
Bean returned home with them.
Mrs. Elvin Bean spent a week re-
cently at the home of her daughter
Mrs. Joseph Kerns, Linden, N. J.
James Casterline, Buffalo, spent
the weekend at the home of Mr.
and Mrs.
family.
June 3. The meeting was called to |:
order at 8 p.m. by Spencer Holm-
gren, Final plans for the ham and
egg supper on June 20 were made.
Lunch was served to the following: |
mer Lyons, Spencer Holmgren, Sr.,
Spencer Holmgren, Jr., Jacob Min-
er, Harold Hackling, Charles Wom.
| er, Reverend Fred Eister, Franc
Thompson, John Lyons, Franc
Schenck, Fred Schenck, Elwoor
Patton, Harold Bennett, Oscar Fisk
William McKenna, Elmer Dymond
William Bates, Raymond Gunto
and William Lyons.
Visitors at the Frank Turners o-
Sunday were: Russell Turner, Mr
| and Mrs. Robert Turner, Tunkhan-
nock, Dr. and Mrs. F. Budd,
Schooleyv. Dallas.
| Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case visited
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Case, Sweet
Valley, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Inman,
| Kingston,
Case.
| Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fritz visited at :
the home ef Mr. and Mrs. George |
Steltz, Sweet Valley, on Sunday.
| Dr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Crispell,
Wisconsin are yisiting Mr. and Mrs."
| Earl Crispell.
The Bloodmobile will be at the.
Methodist Church Monday, June 15
from 2:45 p.m. to 5:45 p.m.
Elect Trustees
And Delegates
William Zeek.
ed delegate to the ‘annual confer-
ence to be held in Dallas in July,
Reelected as Sunday School Su-
perintendent was Mrs. Frank Math-
city for the past five years:
For Christ, was asked to fill the
vacation on his father's farm.
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Elvin Bean. Mrs. Ora |
Osmand Casterline fy
Methodist men’ of Noxen met on |
Osbert Patton, Franklin Patton, El- |°
tand ‘Mrs,
"lanta, Ga., on Monday.
Borough High School, class of 1946;
: “school for five years at Fort Meade,
‘aged six.
spent Sunday afternoon §
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren |
Earl Crispell, San Francisco |’
Elected as trustees at the An- |
nual Meeting of Park Neighborhood |
Free Methodist Church June 3 were |
Frank Mathers, Juan Pizarro, ‘and {i
Mrs. Wesley Cooper was desighat: !
Prize Recipe
Mrs. William Moss, Trucksville,
has an unusual recipe which she is
willing’ to share with readers of
The Dallas, Post.
Tt ‘sounds completely improbable,
but it is perfectly delicious. And in
spite of the notation that it is sup-
posed to be eaten hot, smothered
with pudding sauce, it tastes mar-
velous sliced thin and eaten cold,
like Boston brown bread.
And it keeps practically forever,
wrapped in aluminum foil and
placed in the deep-freeze, all ready | pE—
to be brought out and heated, or
just sliced and eaten.
Carrot Pudding
1 cup grated carrots 2
1 cup grated potato
one-half cup shortening
1 cup sugar
1 cup flour
1 tsp. baking soda; one-half tsp
salt; 1 tsp cinnamon and 1 tsp cloves
sifted into the flour.
1 tsp vanilla
1 cup raisins
1, cup ‘currants’
1 pi 5oup mixed candied ' fruits, op-
i tional:
Steam three hours. Good
£oy sauce.
David Shaver :
Now Pastor :
Rev. David H Shaver, son of Mr.
Milford ‘Shaver, 15 E.:
“Center Hill Road,” Dallas, received
his degree from Candlor School of
Theology, Emory = University, At-
with
Rev. Shaver. a graduate of Dallas
‘is also’ a graduate of Florida South-
l‘ern. College, Lakeland, and taught
Fla.
“IA member of the Florida Motho-
dist Conference, he will shortly be
assigned ‘a charge.
He is married to the former Jean
Meade, Dallas, and has a son, Mark,
Tirst Child Is Born |
SECTION B — PAGE 5
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Mr. and Mrss. Frank Roginski, 39
Carverton Road, Trucksville, an- |
nounce the birth of their first child,
Rita Joan, born May 22 at Nesbitt |
Hospital.
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