The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 02, 1964, Image 11

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Truck
Trucksville Fire Company will
hold its meeting tomorrow night in
the fire hall at 7:30. The “Auxili-
‘ary will not meet this month.
Mrs. Jack Berkheiser and chil-
dren, Stephen and Jeffery, Okla-
homa (City, Okla. are spending
some time with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen Stengel, Post
Road. y
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eugene
Thomas have changed their address
from 93 Carverton Road to 95 Car-
verton Road. Mrs. Thomas is the
former Jean Croom.
Mrs. John Havir, has returned to
her Carverton Road home after
being a patient at Wyoming Valley |
a Hospital .
Rev: Robert T. Webster, former
pastor of Trucksville Methodist
Church, has been cited by the So-
ciety for Pennsylvania Archaelogy
for outstanding services
preservation and recording of the
pre-history of Pennsylvania.
Mrs.. John © Welker, Highland
Avenue, entertained at a luncheon
recently Rev. and Mrs. McClelland
and family of Roswell, Ga. Rey.
McClelland is a former minister of
Prince of Peace [Episcopal Church
Dallas.
Mrs. Dorothy Hoover, Basking
Ridge, N. J., is spending some time
with relatives and friends in the |
area.
John N. Conyngham, Sutton
Road, will head the initial gifts di- |
vision of the Wyoming Valley |
this fall.
George Williams, Harris Hill |
Road, will return Sunday after
completing a two week's summer |
course with the United States
Coast Guard at Yorktown, Va.
HAS SIXTH BIRTHDAY
Barbara Lynn Johnson, 54 Car-
‘verton Road, was entertained on
her sixth birthday at a party Fri-
day afternoon given by her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis D. John-
son.
Garaes were played and prizes
awarded. Refreshments were served
on the patio to the group. A large
birthday cake served as a center-
piece. Spring flowers decorated the
tables. .
Twenty five guests attended the
affair.
Mr. and ‘Mrs. Chester Adams,
Cliffside Avenue, spent several days
in New York City last week. They
also attended the convention of the
28th division of the 109th Field Ar-
tillery held at Wildwood, N.J.
Mrs. Frank Trimble, Rice Street,
was hospitalized several days in
Nesbitt Hospital last week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchison,
134 Doran Drive, recently visited
their son and daughter-in-law, Dr.
and Mrs. James Hutchison in Ab-
ington.
Edward (Croom, Airman
Class,
N.'D.,
First
stationed at Grand Forks,
received his discharge from
& the sevice and is at home with.
hig parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earold
rcom, Carverton Road.
Birthday greetings this week to
Mrs. Shirley Johnson Swan, Mrs.
Jacob: Hoover, Mrs. Cedric Grif-
fiths, Mrs. Louis Wilcox, Lois Ruth
Billings, Phyllis Moore Culver,
Helen Dugan, Jean Yanalunas, John
Bauer ‘Wardell, Harry Misson, Sr.,
Frank G. Mathers, III, Herbert Jen-
kins, Richard Winston, and Gary
Richard Crompton.
Mr. ‘and Mrs. Arthur O’Connor
in the |
United Fund in its appeal for funds |
sville
Shavertown. The ceremony was
performed in the chapel at Penn-
sylvania State University.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kresge, Cliff-
side Avenue, are spending the week
with their son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kresge
and family, Mountville.
Kenneth C. Woolbert, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth J. Woolbert,
Rice Street, has accepted a job
with the Hazleton Laboratories in
Falls Church, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowther Brown,
{ Pioneer Avenue, are enjoying two
l'weeks of fishing in Canada.
| Mr. and Mrs. .Richard Bush and
| family have changed their address
from Rice Street tc Demunds Road,
[ Dallas.
| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green-
wood, Terrace Avenue, recently
visited her brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dor-
sch, Allentown.
Jackson Twp.
Dale Wright, Secretary of the
Jackson Township Volunteer Fire
Department has requested that all
» | property owners of the township,
take note of the following.
The Firemen’s Relief Fund of
| Jackson Township is supported by
out-of-state fire insurance
| nies, these Companies paying
back to the State a percentage of
| the fire insurance premiums col-
lected from the people. This money
is then sent to the cities and
| townships specified. However, if
your insurance company does not
| have your correct address this
| money will not get back to Jack-
| son Township.
dress of R.D. #5, Shavertown went
into effect the amount of our Fire-
men’s Relief Fund Check has
dropped ‘and we believe this
change of address is the cause of
same. The Fire Department is now
appealing to all property owners
to notify their insurance carrier,
to use their correct address, such
as John Doe, Box 111, R.D. 5,
Shavertown, Jackson Township, Lu-
zerne County, Pa. The names,
Jackson Township and Luzerne
County are important as there are
about nine other Jackson Town-
ships in Pennsylvania. What helps
the Fire Department will also help
you.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scruitsky
announce the birth of a son, Wil-
liam Robert, on June 22 at the
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Wil-
liam Robert weighed in at 8 1b.
1% ounces, and measured 20”
long. William® Robert has a bro-
ther, Robert Lee, Jr., who, inci-
dentally, was fourteen months old
on June 22. Mrs. Seruitsky is the
former Mildred Katchmar of Chase.
Mrs. Scuitsky was a former Home
Economics teacher at Lake-Leh-
man High School. Mr. Scuitsky is
Paymaster for Friedman's Express
at Wilkes-Barre.
Dog Obedience Trials
July 12, Scanlon Field
President Bart Collett of Trucks-
ville announces that the Anthracite
Dog Training ‘Club will hold an AKC
Obedience trial on Sunday, July 12,
at Scanlon Field, Kingston, 10 a.m.
Spectators are welcome.
Anyone interested in showing his
and family, Franklin, N. J., were
weekend guests of Mrs. John Wel-
ker and family, Highland A-enuec. |
Mrs. Rose Mary Ketcham and,
son William, Dover, N. J, ave |
spending some time with her par- |
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Adams,
ICliffside Avenue.
After a motor trip through the
western states Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
Bbur Morgan and children, David,
Diane, and Dawn have returned to
their Maple Street home. Mrs.
j Anna Davis, mother of Mrs. Mor-
they visited a brother of Mrs. Mor-
gan in Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ringstrom,
Harris ‘Hill Road; spent the week-
end with their son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ringstrom
and family, Mendenhal.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green-
wood and their daughter, Mrs. Carl
Terrace Avenue, attended
the wedding of William Prater, son
of Mr. and Mrs. George Prater,
NGA I gy Ye el
Good health is the foundation
of good ‘living. Without it life
becomes a meaningless burden.
Fortunately, it is not usually dif-
ficult to maintain health. You
need only follow a few common:
sense rules, one of which is to
have your physician examine
you regularly. ih
And you can rely on us when
JOU hesd to have a grascriplion
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dog, who has not received a pre-
mium list, should contact Mr. Col-
lett or show chairman, Ray Bartow
of Kingston.
com- !
Since the new ad- |
' Twenty “boys of “Mal Kitchen’s
Boy Scout Troop left Sunday for
Camp Acahela to spend the week. |
Ben Kleppinger and Bill Frederick
will assist, Some of the boys came’
back on Tuesday to, play in the
Little League and returned.
Donald Edwards is lcoking for-
ward to a reunion with his Penn-
sylvania comrades who survived the
attack on’ Pearl Harbor. The group
will held their first r2uuion zt Ca-
noble’s Grove in two weeks along!
with their families. Don has been
| made a charter me: be.
saw Dallas Ambulance sneeding
to the assistance of their Kiagston
Township ne'ghbors, on Saturday
night ‘and be’izve me those boys
were as intent on reaching the scene |
of the accident as if it had been
on€ of their own community. Altha
our ambulance was pack on the job
by that time, they are to bes com-|
mended for their ‘willingness and |
promptness. Ass’t . Chief
Coslett, |
| waved them on through when they |
reached the scene thinki gz they
were on another emargency.
Birthdays {
Gretings this week to Camilla
Murphy, Mrs. James Smith, Ross
|. D. Williams, C. R. Spauldin.g George
| Mahler, Mrs. Mary Roehring, Clara
Kitchen, John Scott Blase, Cecile
Jane Deats, Clyde Faatz, Charles
Liamoreaux, Jr., Robert Bolton, Ric-
ky Sickler, Jack Simpson, Elsie Wil-
iamson, Mrs: John -Blase, Clarence
Laidler, Kenneth Chamberlain, Jill
Fudge. Lillian Kunkle, Ruth Corcor-
an, Melanie Bauerly, Robert Todd .
Eyet, Beverly June Lockett, Gerald
John Gerrity, Donald Bolton, Sr. !
Barry Carson, Virginia Jane Jen-
kins, Beulah ‘Calkins, Marion Elliot,
Ronald Biggs, Dana Campbell, Dav- |
id Parker, Ginny Farley, Miss Rach- |
el Jenkins, A. George Prater, Janics
Olenick.
Arthur Kemerer, Hrnest Phillips,
Jr., Teresa Lengel, Harry Westfield,
Virginia Schramm, Raymond Mal-
kemes, Richard McRay, Donald Bean,
Johnny Gerrity, Pamela Kemmerer,
and Todd Lozo.
Here And There
Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost left
Monday morning for a vacation on
the West Coast.
Mrs. William Dungey 1s a patient
in Wyoming Valley Hospital where
she underwent surgery on Friday.
Sincere sympathy is extended to
Mike and Alex Silic in their recent
bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Horlacher,
Kingston, have moved to 200 Eli-
nore Street, Shavertown.
Congratulations are in order for
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lauer and Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Hall, who are the
proud. parents of new sons.
Henry (Calking returned home on
Saturday after being a patient at
Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wadas. and
family are summering at Harveys
Lon q
. and Mrs. William Glahn and |
Po “spent Monday at Penna. State
University. |
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Purvin are|
planning a new home on their ik
neer Avenue lot.
Airman Stuart Stahl is spending |
several weeks leave with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl, =
art is stationed at a Michigan Base. |
Mr. and Mrs. James MacFarland |
have returned home after spending |
the weekend visiting their daugh- |
ter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Bartz, Holly, N. J. |
Jim and Tom Borthwick are en-
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1964
Mr. And Mrs. Haines
Entertain Cub Pack
Mr.
Shavertown
joying the summer vacation from
classes at University of Penna., and
Penna. State University at the home
"of their parents.
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Bucan are
home again after spending some
time in Pittsburgh.
Mrs. Dorothy Schooley returned
Monday after visiting her daugh- |p
ter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Williams and family at Le-
raysville.
Ted Poad helping several days
in Harrisburg with the tremendou:
amount of mail Governor Scranton
is receiving reports the state cap-
itol real hot and humid.
The Bill Pughs are expected to
visit their old home town in the |
near future.
Mrs. Frank Parker was the win-
ner of an adorable cocker spaniel
puppy in the WILK Friskies Frolic
Award last week. Inci identally, son |
| Tommy iS able to be out in the §
yard now during the nice weather
and spends quite a bit of time with 'H#
Jimmy Kreidler, his neighbor.
Navajes Busy
The little Navajos visiting here
at the Rev. Russell Edmondson
home are enjoying their trip to the
East and have so many seeking
engagements for their appearance
that their director has to watch
the schedule in order that the lit-
tle ones may not get over tired
| and have some time to play. They :
will appear at Shavertown Bible
Church on Sunday evening and a §&
fine crowd is expected.
Animals do
We were chagrined last week when
Prince Blue Heaven, the
cat, commenced to bring home
| little garter snakes, howling out- |
side the door for some word of §
commendation, but when neighbor
John Stahl reported he had seen
our pet getting cozy with a young
skunk the other night, we really
drew the line.
I am probably on Chief Herbert
Updyke’'s black list,
scalded the township officer
Monday.
Taking a few minutes to chat in
the kitchen while I was making a
hurried lunch and state police were
occupying ‘the office, a pot toppled
from the stove filled with boiling
water and altho Herb jumped this
way and that to miss the spill, his [f#
received a if
goodly amount of hot liquid any-
trousers and shoes
way. The weight of the officers
uniform probably prevented a more
serious burn . iB
Dangerous dry conditions are a-
gain prevailing in ows community
as elsewhere. Youngsters were try-
ing to light a Roman candle nearby
some very dry lots on Monday
night. Fortunately it would not go
off though gasoline was thrown on-
resultant
the flame with several
small’ explosions. More care must
be observed if we are to get through
the 4th holiday without catastrophe.
For a weekend cof fun, visit the
Lehman Horse Show, where many
events are scheduled to hold your
interest from Thursday until Sat-
urday night.
Tourists Hit Deer
Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Zvaifler and
daughters, Bethesda, Md., while en-
route to Vermont, where they
were to enroll their daughter in
camp, damaged the front end of
their station wagon, when they hit
and killed a deer, near the Scandi-
navia Motel, Saturday night.
gore; . _
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