The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 15, 1964, Image 13

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~ALLAS, PENNSVT.VANIA
SHAVERTOWN
Despite ‘heavy frosts several
mornings last week, brush fires in
‘the N. Lehigh Street woodlands
kept firemen on the jump over the
weekend.. Underground flames
flared up three times on Sunday
across from the Monk and Martin
homes. :
rue Roast Beef Supper, which
draws a good turnout each time the
men serve, will be put on at St.
Paul's Lutheran Church Saturday
evening. A delicious menu is’ being
prepared, and everyone is welcome.
Wally Gosart has tickets at the
store, and it is well to get yours
early.
BIRTHDAYS
Greetings this week to Edwin M. |
Marian |
Stolarick, Nancy Brown,
Roan, Rev. Robert D. Yost,
Jacobs, William Pugh,
Seaman, Katherine Edwards, Shar-
Irma
on Kay Frederick, William L: Cole, |
John Lohmann, J.
Traver Nobel, Joan Farley, Michele |
Bariow, |
John Clause,
Swingle, Deborah Louise
Myrtle H. Alling, Ruth E. Swingle,
Josephine Watkins,
Harriet T. Stahl.
Frank Gelsleichter, Jr.,
Steven Lengel, Don Shafer,” Mrs.
Ralph Ell, Arthur Zimmerman, Mrs
Walter Gerlach, Sr., Lauren Wills,
Anita ‘Rauseher, David Roberts,
Marjorie = McCarty, . Robert Kem-
merer. 7
HERE AND THERE
. Mr. and Mrs. W. H: Morgan spent
the weekend at Vernon, . Conn, !€
where they visited their daughter -Eidam,
and son-in-law and family, Mr: and |
Mrs. William Coates.
Byron Kitchen is a patient in | ness.
Nesbitt Hospital.
Mrs. Herman LaBar has returned : friends in this area.
home from Centermoreland, where |
she stayed for several weeks fol-
lowing her
Hospital.
Mrs. Robert Daniels and infant |
daughter, Philadelphia, were guests over her new
of her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Andrew last week.
Mrs. Ruth Houser, Mrs. Pearl | Robert Stair, Dallas.
. Gosart, Mrs. Mae Ash, Mrs. Flor- |
ence Kast, Mrs. Cordelia’ Hall and Bible Church Ladies
Peg Powell will leave this |
morning to spend the day in Hack- |
Mrs.
ensack, N. J., visiting Mrs.
Hazeltine. :
Miss Barbara Curtis, a teacher
in East Brunswick, N. J. Schools,
John
spent the weekend with her par- |
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis.
Mrs. Joan Shrey is a patient :in | lyn, NY:
Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs.
house had as weekend visitors, Mr.
and Mrs. William Ockenhouse, Jr.,
Newark, N. J. Their grandson Al-
len Ockenhouse, Jr.
ris Island, N. C., and his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ockenhouse,
Rare Opportunity For
Students Of Spanish
Some: lucky person is going to be
tutored by a woman who has all
sorts of degrees from the University |
of Havana. Professor Marie Casals,
who ‘teaches Spanish at College
Misericordia, will have time to take
a few private pupils, partly as a
means of improving her own Eng- | Eyet, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brobst, |
: | Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Brobst, Clin-
Casals, here in the United |
lish.
Dr.
States on a two-year teaching ar-
rangement, . arrived here with a
book knowledge of English, but no
practical application. Rooming ‘in
the home of Lillian Kuehn on
Church Street, she is fast learning
from her hostess how to pronounce
everyday English. When she came
to Dallas at the beginning of the
school year by taxi from Wilkes-
Barre, she could write beautiful
English, but pronunciation was: be-
yound her.
Mrs. Kuehn says: “When we bog
down in our communication system,
we write notes to each other.”
Dr. Casals is niece of the famous
Her brother is also
in this country on a two-year teach-
ing stint in Connécticut.
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Williard |
Allan Rogers, |
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release from, Nesbitt | long
William Ocken-
graduated Ide,
Wednesday from Marine Base, Par- | czyk, Dayton Garnett, Jr.;
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Binghamton, went down to see the
ceremonies.
Postmaster © and Mrs. Donald
Rowlands, Slatington, were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
Pethick. i
Our best wishes go with Airman
Elmer P. Tamocreaux, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Lamoreaux as he
begins bas:c traiming at Lackiand
Air Force Base in Texas. Elmer
left last Wednesday for the south-
ern training center.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schramm,
Jr., and children, Langhorne, were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
“Frank McGuire. Mrs. Schramm is
i a granddaughter of the McGuires.
Joey Allen after the second ma-
jor surgery in recent weeks came
home Sunday from Nesbitt Hispital. |
He would enjoy hearing from his
friends; as convalescence will take
some time. :
Also on the mend is Mrs. Seth
Howell, who is making a nice re-
COVETY home after recent sur-
gery. ;
The John Clauses, spending their |
last weekend at Camp Bella Sylva
for the season, reported real nippy
weather on the top of Red Rock
| over the weekend with: one and
| . ~ ,
half inches of ice on the rain bar-
rels.
| Mrs. Cleora Chamberlain is home
after recent hospitalization at Nes-
bitt. :
Mr. and Mrs. John Sterner, Al-
| Jentown, parents of Mrs. Frederic
will\ celebrate their 65th
wedding anniversary ‘on October
98, a real. fine record of together-
The couple who have visited
frequently have made many
at
here
Tony Moreck, up and about a
little each day, is happy that those
weeks of absolute bed rest
| are over. 7
Mrs.. Lorraine Stair is delighted
grandson, newly wel-
home of son and
Mr. and Mrs.
ccmed into the
| daughter-in-law,
tenes
Ladies of Shavertown Bible
Church held their monthly Mission-
| ary meeting Monday evening, Sep-
| tember. 28, at the home of Mrs.
| Mildred Rusmisel, Shaver Avenue.
Speaker was Miss Ruth Detwiler
from Bible Christian Union, Brook-
who will be a missionary
lin West Germany.
Present were Mesdames Oscar
| Culp, Grace Moore, Ira Button, Rus-
sell Edmondson, Mildred Rusmisel,
| Sampel Keast, James Brace, Ruth
George Seelandt, Joseph Bur-
: Misses
| Ruth Detwiler and Erma Garnett.
les Brobst Hosted
At Birthday Party
A surprise birthday party was
held September 30 for . Charles |
Brobst, E. Center Street, Shaver-
town, given by his wife.
A pleasant evening was spent as
friends and relatives gathered.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jos-
eph Kernag, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
ton Brobst, Arthur Garinger and |
the hostess. ,
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MAIN STREET
! twin daughters, Donna and Dianne,
sex; N. J.
regular meeting on Saturday eve-
ning “in the social
. church at 7:45 P.M. honoring those
the month of October.
' visited her aunt Verna Lamoreaux,
“ment of Ralph Brown as custodian !
- fruit trees and numerous animals.
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! lege upon graduation where he will
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1964
To Have Birthday
Fernbrook
Mrs. Catherine Coleman, Demunds
Road and her sisters, Rose and
Madeline, Wilkes-Barre attended
the New York World's Fair last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schray, .Jr.,
and children, Fred, Francis, Marian,
Phyliss ‘and Judy, Havertown, visif-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schray, Sr.,
Harris Street, over the weekend |
helping Mrs. Fred Schray, Sr., cele- |
brate her birthday. }
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rogers and |
Maple Street, and Mr. ‘and Mrs.
Robert Rogers and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Rogers and family, |
White Birch Trailor Court, spent |
last weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. |
Robert Sorber and family, Middle-
Adult Fellowship Group .of Glen-
view P. M. Church will hold its
rooms of the
SGT. ROBERT O. NICELY
| Recently advanced to Staff Ser-
geant in the U. S. Air Force .is
Robert 0. Nicely, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Nicely, Sr., Main Street,
i Shavertown. {
Sgt. Nicely, is stationed at Truax
Air Force Base, Madison Wis. He
has been in the Air Force for five
and a half years and is married to
having birthdays or anniversaries in
Mrs. Ivy Wilson, West Chester,
Fern Street for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Jr.,
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Conklin, Sr.» and son David, |
‘and, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conklin, '
Jr., and infant, daughter, Tamar
2 pr “the former Kuni Hahakobe of Tokyo,
in Bethlehem on Sunday. J h s
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Thomas Rogers, son of Mn and | SoPor hom, he met while, sta
i ’ | tioned in the Far East.
Mrs. E. H. Rogers, Maple Street, | i On
expects to return home this week | Bob, who is a graduate of Dallas
from India where he has been em. Area High School, class of 1958 will
ployed since March. . When he ¢¢lebrate his 24th birthday on Oc-
reaches home he will have made, tober 24. ]
a trip around the world. Sea
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YMCA NEWS | - Ladies Auxiliary of the 4. R. Davis
| Fire Company announce that they
will now hold their meetings on the
third Monday of each month in-
stead of the first Monday as in
at Back Mountain YMCA’s. Mr. | PFEVIOUS years.
Brown resides with his wife at 100 | , Officers for the 1964-65 term are:
Parrish Street, Dallas, and has been | President, Mrs. Charles Casterline;
retired for the past two years. He Vice President, Mrs. Lee Bicking:
has lived in the Back Mountain ar- | Treasurer, Mrs. Roland Ritts; Sec-
ea for 35 years, then served a retary, Mrs. Edward Kanasky. Next
period of 8 years in Elmira, N.Y., | regular meeting will be held Mon-
where he was employed by the day, October 16, at 8 p.m. Member-
Board of Education. Before that,|ShiP is open to. all women of the
he served as conductor for the 2re2-
Wilkes-Barre Traction company for i Eo TR
a 32 year period. The Brown's are Wizard At E&P
members of the Dallas Methodist
Little do people realize, when
they shop at the Back Mountain
Church and enjoy the hobbies of
Gardening and pets, having several
A&P, that there is a wizard in their
presence. Mike Pesta, Exeter, who
is a check-out ‘clerk at the A&P,
has the amazing ability to add six
columns across and ten . columns
down, thereby totaling up an order,
no matter what the size, correctly,
in his head, while ringing up’ the
order. :
Robert Crosson, Executive of
Back: Mountain Town & Country |
YMCA, nas announced the appoint-
Mr. Brown will be at the ‘Y’
Building Mondays thru Fridays
from 1 to 5 pm. and 7 to 9 p.m.
on Saturdays.
‘Mr. Crosson also announced that
Gene Shelley will be a volunteer
gym instructor at the ‘Y’ Branch.
Gene, a senior at the. Dallas Sen-
ior High School, is a member of the
Basketball Team. He will be on vol-
duty Tuesdays and Thurs-
days from 7 to 9 p.m. when he will
direct a gymnastic program, volley-
ball and basketball.
Gene is a member of East Dallas
Methodist Church and plans to en-
At Geisinger
Mrs. Margaret F. Hughes, Dallas,
R. Di 1, was admitted to Geisinger
Medical Center, Danville, on Oe-
tober 11.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Dallas Pgst
NOXEN
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson,
Clark Summit, visited the Willard
Benders, on Saturday.
Members cf Ladies Auxiliary,
Noxen Fire Company, held their
monthly meeting on Monday night
at the fire hall.
was conducted, plans were made for
+he election day dinner at the fire
hall and also for the annual
Christmas party, which is to be a
turkey dinner, served by the
Methodist ladies, in the basement
of their church in November. We
were all invited to a Hallowe'en
party at the home of Mrs. Stanley
Harrison, Kunkle on October 29th.
home of Mrs. Guy Fritz on Novem-
ber 16th. The following enjoyed a
Russell Newell, Elvin Bean, Stan-
ley Harrison, James Traver, Guy
Fritz, Ralph Lutes, Joseph Nalbone
‘and Ora Bean.
Bruce ' Fritz, Pine Grove, Pa.;
spent the weekend with his brother,
George Fritz.
Mrs. William ‘Munketchy enter-
tained the: following in honor of
her mother Mrs. Gabriel ‘Kalmar’s
birthday on Sunday, Anna Kalmar,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kish and
Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Kal-
mar, Scranton, Mr. and Mrs. George
Fleth, Maryann and Elizabeth Ellen,
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Costanzo, Paul
Jeffrey. and Patti Lynn, Donmore,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fleth of Madi-
sonville, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Race, David and Christine, Noxen.
She also entertained Mrs. Harold
Bennett, Mrs. Sophia Hackling and
Mrs. Elmer Race on Tuesday eve-
ning in honor of Mrs. Lewis Lord's
birthday. She entertained John
Hollos, David and Christine Race on
Saturday in honor of their son
Roberts fifteenth birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kelly
were dinner guests at the home of
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Engelman
Mrs. Jay Darr and. family at Seanor,
Pa. They became the parents of a
son on Sept. 29th. Mrs. Darr is
the former Penelope Engelman.:
This is their fourth child.
Lewis Dungle, Glouster, N. J.
wags the supply pastor at St. Lukes
Church on Sunday, in the absence
of Pastor Wesley Kimm. |
Mr. and. Mrs. «Albert Ruff Sr.
entertained at their home, at din-
ner, on Sunday, in honor of the
16th. birthday of their granddaugh-
ter Mildred Jane Case. Presear
were: Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case, Lir
and ‘Mrs: Fred Case, Mildred Janz.
Ricky, Loren and Roger, Noxen, |
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cook and child- |
ren,.Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs. Robert !
Shilanskis - and family, Trenton, !
N. J., and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Ruff.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keiper, Buf-
falo visited the Albert -Ruffs,
Saturday.
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A Beeline party will be held at the,
tasty lunch provided by Mrs. Ralph
Lutes and Mrs. Guy Fritz: Mes-
| dames — Raymond Kelly, Oscar |
Fish, Jacob Miner, Bernard Dend- |
ler Sr., Arba Dimmick, Earl Beahm, |
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bachman on |
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{ Elmer Dewald, Jersey Shore,’
visited Mrs. ph Hackling and
, Carl, on Monday. Weekend visitors
Jose
were Mrs. Morty Goldberg, cf Wil-
mington, Del. and Mr. and Mrs.
William Mason, Endicott.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Patton
and family, Newburg, N.Y., spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Voyle Traver.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shafer and
family, Philadelphia spent the
weekend at their summer home in
Nozxen.
Larry Case, North Carolina,
visited his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Loren Case, on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess and
Mrs. Rinaldo Sutliff attended the
World’s Fair on Tuesday. They
also visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Davis Smales, Spring Hill, one
day, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams
and family, of Lancaster, spent the
weekend with Mrs. Chester Keiner.
The following men from the
Methodist Mens’ Club sang in the
choir this morning: Elmer Race, |
¢ Charles Womer, Spencer Holmgren,
Osmand Casterline, Warren Mon-
tross, Bill Bates, Fred and Francis
l.Schenck. Their monthly meeting]
|. was held in the church basement |
i on Wednesday evening.
Warren Montross has been dis-
| ‘charged from the Veterans’ hospital
| ‘Wilkes Barre after several months
1 treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gunton
will leave on Tuesday for a visit
| with their son John and family at
| Buffalo, N. Y.
Tipperary Riding Club
Enjoys Wayne County
|
, Tipperary Riding Club members
| enjoyed a 150 mile ride on horse-
| back from Thursday to Sunday last
: week through Wayne County, north
| or Equinunk, where they quartered
!at Hemlock View Lodge on the
i banks of the Delaware River.
An offshoot of the former North
| Mt. Trail Riders Association organiz- |
| ed by John Blackman and now dis- |
friends from other areas.
Dr. Parks and Judge Rutherford, |
Honesdale, arranged the ride |
through pleasant territory and were
joined by John Stahl, Shavertown,
John Carey, Dallas, Edward Bris-
lin, Elizabeth, N. J.; John Brislin,
Lancaster and Paul Cooper, Mon-
Carey, who served as trailmaster
was assisted by a local guide. Win-
ter time arrived early in Wayne
County, according to John Stahl,
who reported a good snowfall on
Saturday and accompanying winds.
The group will continue their
travels this week, this time enjoying
the region of the Endless Mountains |
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East Dallas
M+». and Mrs, Sharps
celebrated their fifteenth wedding
anniversary Wednesday, October 14.
M-s. Cvrhers is the former Doris
Shupn, daughter of the late George
Shupp, on whose birthdav they
chose to be wed. A The Cyvhers
have two lovely daughters. Patti
will rolehrate her 9th birthday on
October 18.
Gnieste of Mr. and Mrs. Cyphers
for the weekend were Sharps’ sister
and family. Alberta and Robert
Jones, daughter Sharon. and her
girl friend Connie, all from Oak
Ridge, N. J. They also visited the
Blnnmsburg Fair.
Rrian. 6 vear old son of Bob and
Libby Cvphers. Ransom Road. was
retnrned to General Hosnital last
Friday where he snbmitted to tests
and treatments. Brian needs our
prayers.
Johw F-hr. Ransom Road. pur-
chased two sheep last week. and
only had them a couple days when
a neighbor's dog scared them into
the woods. An extensive search
failed. to locate one of them, which
headed toward the back road by
Coons and Cybulskis. Anyone find-
ing it,
Cyphers |
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please phone 674-2395 or |
674-2399 and ask them to let Fehrs |
know.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Gross, 61
Parkin Street, Wilkes-Barre, cele-
brated their
Mrs. Gross is the former Emily Ehr-
gott, daughter of Gustav Ehrgott,
Fefnbrook. The couple have two
children, Edward 14, and Nancy 12.
A family dinner marked the occa-
sion. Invited guests were Betty
and Bob Helmer and son Bobby,
White Haven; Mary Lou and Harry
Thompson and sons, Tunkhannock
Highway; Ann and Ralph Yeust and
family, Fernbrook; Hilda and Bob
Moore, and family, East Dallas;
Gustave Ehrgott and Eleanor and
Norman Gross.
{ the weekend
18th wedding anni-
versary, Friday evening, October 9. |
Albert is employed .
Junior At School
Miss Roseanne Smith has begun
the Junior year at Emma Willard
School, Troy, N. Y., this fall. Miss
Smith is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harrison H. Smith, Shrine
View, Dallas. This is her third year
at the school.
at Wilkes-Barre Post Office.
Happy birthday to Florence Wil-
son, Frances Cybulski, Sherry Lee
Goble, Mary C. Baran, Richard
Philips, Beth Dymond, Bonnie Mah-
ler.
Congratulations on your wedding
anniversaries, Jessie and Thomas
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brace.
Aijarman Lloyd Ryman; son of
M:. and Mrs. Wilson Ryman and
stationed at Shepherd Air Force
Base, Texas, recently was promoted
to. Airman First Class: Lloyd ex-
pects to be home in East Dallas in
November during hunting season for
about 30 days.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Siley, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Siley, and Mr. and
Mrs. George Space are spending
Sunday at Sileys’ hunting cabin to
see his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Siley who are spending the week-
end there.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Siley spent
with Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Siley. While here they at-
tended the Bloomsburg Fair on
Saturday. $
Mrs. Frances Cybulski was sur-
prised Sunday afternoon when these
people showed up to help her cele-
brate her birthday: Mr. and Mrs.
Niles Clark and family of Beaumont,
Mrs. Russell Ockenhouse and Hazel
Jane, Marion Hildebrant, Mrs. Jean
Phillips, Tom and Richard Phillips,
Hilda apd Patti Moore, Mitch, Mi-
chelle, Marion and John Cybulski
and the guest of honor.
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George Snyder has returned to
Nesbitt Hospital as a patient.
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