on. 1anding r Police 14s an- Robert Avenue, 1klin is vo chil- aughter U leave s, Long 1e time r-in-law aymond bin les and will 1d the Ir. and Harris Jf the § ‘ 3 i DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Barbecue will be held and ~ Saturday evening, Centermoreland Church School grounds. This is that the three charges, under one Pastor, Reverend David Glahn, have worked on this large project togather. Werybody is as busy as bees and just as hapy, working at such a worthwhile project. Five women from East Dallas and Mrs. Ruth W. Schoonover from Centermoreland, mixed; let rise, and baked 1940 rolls, 9 loaves of bread, and 7 round pans of rolls, a week ago Tuesday for the EN:- becue Dinner. The rolls’ tomorrow on the! the first year Nancy Tkatch, Allentown, is visit- ing her aunt and uncle, Helen and ' packing should be in full swing by ' their Tom Dickinson, on Ryman Road. EAST DALLAS East Dallas, Centermoreland, and Dymond Hollow church Auction- | ther’s tomatoes. Picking and inow. I am writing this’ Sunday [and children, have returned to parsonage in Factoryville, after vacationing two weeks at | Mrs. Jeanette Dickinson enjoyed evening and it is pouring rain so | Lake T. J., their favorite spot, as a weekend recently with her sister and niece in Pittston. She re- turned home loaded with beautiful items to be sold at the “Three Church’s” auction. Friendship Class of East Dallas Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. John Cook. Devotions ‘were by Mrs. Russell Ockenhouse. were | stored in Harry Martin Jr's deep | freeze. The bread was .sold hot. | Each church is responsible for so many — our surplus (our share 1600). will go in the baked goods | r : | Cobleigh, Priscilla Coolbaugh, Ma- booth. Women who baked in the church kitchen from 7:30 am. till 8:45 p.m. all cleaned up by then, were Florence Martin (Chairlady), Myra | rilla Carlin, Ruth W. Schoonover, Mary | Ryman, Jeanette Dickinson and Irene’ Moore. . Jerry Morgan was honored by a dinner party to celebraté his third birthday, at ‘his grandma Siley’s home. Present were uncle Bill, Joe and Chet Brennen; | Brown Mrs. Warren Stanton presided over a short business meeting. The girls were reminded to turn in items for the auction. a corn and Weenie Roast, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Moore, August 29 at 3 ‘p.m. The next meeting will be the first Tues- | day in ‘September at the home of Helen Dickinson. Members present were = Reba Stanton, Frances Cybulski, Beatrice Ockenhouse, Hilda Moore, and Alberta Cooke, the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morgan en- tertained at a cook out Saturday evening, for Mr. and Mrs. Larry and - children, Larry Jr, Susan; Judy, and three month old mother | Mary - Morgan, sisters Hazel, Shar- | on, ‘Brenda, brother David and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell | Siley. i eo Dallas Methodist church s®ool picnic will’be held at Lake T. J.; August 22nd. A vesper Serv- | ice will be held in the evening and i Eck, exchange student, will s Basket lunch for noon and eve- ning. meal should be brought by each family. Inez Ryman returned home two weeks ago bringing two year old Christopher Potter with her. Mrs. Richard Potter drove up to Ry- man’s from her home in Towson, Maryland last weekend, to take. her son home. Inez is staying here | another week and then will return | to Potters. Lois Ryman, her aunt Isaaes, and cousin Marilyn Isaacs, Wilkes Barre, slides taken while in ‘Africa. | Jane | What? | (I think) Birthday today, August went to Atlantic | 12. Nancy. - Mrs. Brown (Former Ada Morgan) and family, Clifton Heights, Pa., arrived Friday eve- ning to spend the weekend. Arthur's nephew, Ed Derby. wife Doris, children Nancy and Michael, Baltimore, were also guests, along | with aunt Lucy Morgan. ii We welcome into our neighbor- | hood, Sharon Ann, new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kasmark Jr, who live next to Myra Carlin. Myra says she is a darling. T must walk up and see her. (Have to steal the time.) fs A “Welcome home” to Mary Valentine, is extended to her. She traveled alone by train from Au- burndale, Florida, to Philadelphia, Sunday August 1, where her son Bob Pickett and family met her and brought her ‘“home’”.:- The train was two hours late so they improved their time by visiting the zoo. Mary plans to stay here a month at least, and do you'know She is celebrating her 78th I wish you many happy re- City last Tuesday. They expect to| turns of this day, Mary. visit Aunt Esther Lewis and fam- | The migrant workers arrived ily ‘of Presidential Lake, N. J.,| Friday; a bus load and many cars today. ‘full to harvest the Dymond Bro- CRE) E Dr. Aaron S. 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He brought Chet and Joey Bren- N. J. They also visited her niece | ! Jane (Ruth’s daughter) Mrs. Bar- | in Carteret, | nen, 10 and 12 year old friends, along for a visit. | Helen and Russell also had i daughter Frances Harrison: and family, Stroudsburg, visit with them last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Siley drove to Shickshinny one day last week, to | visit Helen's brother, Arthur Scott, | who is in poor health. The 54th Reunion of the James {and Oliver Evans family, will be | held Sunday, August 15, at Lake T. Jd. | “Wag 1 ever surprised Thursday | morning (last week) to receive a | phone call from Marjie | That is, Mrs. John E. Lewis from Sarasota, Florida, former residents She and Johnnie | of East Dallas. — son Charles’ and his son Carl drove up to Herb Downs’ in Beau- mont last Tuesday = where they left ‘to return to Fla. 1 was so happy to have them come over {and enjoy lunch at least with me. | Their time was “limited. | Johnnie’s friends around - here { will ‘be glad to know he is greatly improved but ‘still under doctor's | care — says he is a walking drug- | store. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, 1 | Linda, Lauren, Bobby, and Johnny, | | from Hatfield, are occupying one of Ted Wilson's cottages at Lake | T. J., for this week. Mrs. Williams lis the former Daisy Bellas. Mr. and Mrs. from New York are also spending a week at Lake T. J. A daily visi- tor is their sister Mrs. Lewis Isaacs. Today the Dallas Senior High School Key = Club picnic with their parents at Lake T. J. There will be wa softball game between fathers and sons; also. a Volley ball game between mothers and daughters. These games should be interesting and | entertaining. There will be slides shown of past parades. spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Martin = Quinn (aunt Ruth) White Haven. Reverend - and Mrs. Ned Lintern Lewis. | they | hung their hats until Friday when | of Al Cheskiewitz, with a game. Al's | Glen Schwartz'| and Keyette | marching units will hold a basket | Teddy Wilson and Earl Monk are | in | | this is their third or fourth year | there. ' | my visited her sister and family, Ruth and Russell Swartz, Linden, i torillo and family N. J. Gert and Timmy visited there the last two weeks in July, with Nesbit spending the last week with them. Gert, Neb, Timmy, and his cousin Mark Bartorillo, en- | joyed one day at the World's | Fair before returning home. = They | brought Mark along up to spend | the summer here. Boys’ Club of Orange played the firemen on the new Orange bal | field, August 3, losing 19-15. Joe | Perry was winning pitcher for the | firemen. Series is now tied at one game each. Another game will be played August 17 - same place. I wouldn’t mind witnessing it. Their previously planned swim party will | finally take place August 13, Carl's, at Demunds. The regular | meeting was held August 6 at home team beat John Oliver's team 10-9. Dale Rozelle had 5 hits for winners, { Jim Smith, 5 hits for the losers. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan en- tertained at a party, Saturday eve- ining, August 7, in honor of their | son Robert. Jr.'s first birthday. Guests were Grandma Lucy Mor- ‘gan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morgan, | sons Dick and Billie, Mr. and Mrs. 1 John Newberry, daughters Debby and Jo Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kozak, sons Frank, Keith and Neil; | sisters Debby Sue and Doris; Mother | and Daddy Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell en- tertained Bernice’s niece and hus- band Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Felger, Bradenton, Fla., recently. Mrs. Fred Myers (formerly Lois , Howell), New Brunswick, N. J., and her daughter Mrs. Walter MacTeek, (Sharon), Mt. Pleasant, Mich, spent the past weekend vyith her | parents. They attended the wedding of Miss Lola Baer of Kingston, and the Dymond reunion at Harveys Lake, August 7. Hazel Ockenhouse was enter- tained Saturday, August 7, with a party to celebrate her 9th birthday, which will be August 14th. | cause her parents, Bea and Russell, will be terribly busy at the “All| Is Now Accepting Penn State Center, Wilkes Barre Registrations Mrs. Nesbit Moore and son Tim- | at | Her party was a week early be- | 4-H CLUB NEWS | A Back Mountain Calf Club mem- THE DALLAS POST THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1965 i | N O Recent visitors at the home of SECTION B — PAGE 5 R For Football X E N Report or footha Friends and co-workers from | | ber, Warren Sutton, walked off with | pp. and Mrs. Charles Womer were | Ann Will Garment Company, Kings- | top honors at the County Dairy | | Show held last Saturday in Conyng- ham. He won the Breed Champion | trophey in the Holstein division. ‘ | The cow Warren exhibited was | Hillside Superb Rose, a three year | old from Hillside Farms. In‘ addition to his Breed victory | Warren placed first in the Senior Calf division. and third in the fitt- ing competition. Jessie, Will, and Frank (Parky) | Conyningham also raked in ribbons | for the Calf Club. Will placed [first in the 2-year-old Holstein | class and Jessie followed suit in | her division. | Jessie also placed second, behind Michael Miller of Mehoopany, Mr. | iand Mrs. Richard Moore and Bar- | bara, Elmira Heights, N. Y., Tom- | my, Vicky and Urban Womer, John | Mann, Pat Wiles, David Walkins of Athens. Visitors. at the home of Christine and Delbert Blizzard are Miss Affie | Blizzard and Douglas Vanderhoff, | | Metuchen, N. J. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Mi- hele and Michael, spent Wednes- day with her mother, Mrs. William Engelman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dendler and | family, of Rochester, Minn., left on | Thursday morning for their trip 1s | it 7 | brother Will, in the 2-year-old class. | home after two weeks here with Frank picked up a third in Junior ; Yearling. | The Baker boys were also out- | standing in the chow. Brent, hav- ing won a blue ribbon in the Guern- sey Calf Class. went on to win Re- serve Breed Champion. The Fitting { Trophy went into. Brent's bag, too. | | Brother David took first place in | the 2-year-old Guernsey class and | won the Showmanship Trophy. : He | placed fourth in Fitting. | Calf Club. placed i Senior Calf Class. Michael won a blue ribbon in the 2-year-old class and second in | fitting. David Baker, of the Calf and | Cloverleaf Clubs, and Pat Holdridge of the Cloverleaf Club, traveled to | Penn. State last Monday for State | 4-H Days. David went as a member of the | four-man Luzerne County dairy | judging team that competed against teams from almost every county in | the state. ! Pat, having. won the Public | Speaking competition at the County and District levels, competed in that category at the State show. David, who has won the County Outstanding Boy awards and is | County Achievement winner, also had interviews with ‘state judges {while at the University. He is in competition for state honors | those fields. Date change: the County Festival second in‘ the {will be held August 28 at Hobbie : | instead of August 20 at Conyngham | as previously planned. Coming Events | August 16-18: Junior Achieve- | ment, | August 20: County Home Econo- | | mics Judging. | August 28: County Festival. | chbrge Barbecue and Auction.” | That will be like another party for | her. Right ? | Guests were Jean Dickinson, | Linda and Mark Houck, Patti Me- | Michael, Connie and Gale Edwards, | Nancy Tkatch, Ann Marie and Su- san Miller, Michelle, Marian and | relatives and friends. [hoff, Frank Mikoleichich also of >the. in | Dendler Sr. | Church. were entertained by Christine Blizzard entertained the following at her home on Thurs- Peggy, | Miss IN. J., Mrs. Clayton Keiper, Doro- thy Keiper, Mrs. Richard Keiper, Nancy and :Debie, Linda Evans, Marie Blizzard, Mrs. Ray Kelly, Noxen, and Mrs. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Phoenix celebrated their thirty sixth wed- ding anniversary Saturday, August 7. They are presently ‘at their own. home in Noxen and Mrs. Phoenix's sister, Mrs. Henry Man- | ganella, Kingston, is staying with! | them. : I would like to correct an error in last week's item about the | | Dendler get-together. | of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dendler and Mildred Jane Case, Noxen, and Judy, Tommy and John Jr. Szela, Dallas, were omitted. Albert Keiper, who is a patient |in General Hospital, signs of improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Jr. and family, Baltimore, Md., spent part | of their vacation at the home of | the Albert Ruff Srs. Mrs. Paul Thomas and family, Hunlock Creek, visited the Joseph Shalatas, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly and son James, Milnesville, visited the Ray Kellys, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bailey and family, Hartford, Conn., spent the weekend with her father, Harry | Siglin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newell, Kingston, spent Sunday with the Leonard Territas. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dendler ! and family, Masena, N. Y., spent | the past week with Mr. and Mrs. | and Mrs. Bernard | Fred Schenck | Lake Nuangola, on Saturday after- | noon and evening. | Dorothy Present were: French, Mrs. Elsworth { Mr. and Mrs. The names | is - showing | Field, Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race, ton, enjoyed a day’s outing at the | home of Marie MacMillon, on | Saturday, August 7th. Attending were: Mrs. Harriett Bednar, Lois | Diane, Mrs. Monica Uurban and and David Mrs. Mary Opsitas and | Marion, Mrs. Marion Culver and | Michael, Mrs. Victoria Przyby, Low- | ski and Ronnie, Mrs. Ruth Gassen, Robin and = Kinberry, Mrs. Mary Banas, Mrs. Mary Thomas, Mrs. Mary Corneglio, Mrs. Wanda Pal- cavek, Mrs. Helen Homza, Mrs. Helen Warnick, Mrs. John Watkins, Mrs. Natalie Mahalley, Mrs. Helen | Stella Kasasak and Stephania Pasiej Nancy Berlew, Mrs. Linda, Mrs. Richard and Mrs. vitch. Vane Race, Wal- lingford, Conn., are spending sev- eral days, visiting among friends | day afternoon: Mrs. Ward Vander- and relatives here. of Metuchen, N. J., | Affie Blizzard, Metuchen, | Visitors at the Loren Cases, on Tuesday, were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | iam Inman, Kingston, and Mr. and | Mrs. Kenneth Stout, Queen’s Vil- | lage, Long Island, N. Y. | Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Crispell and Terri Lynn and Eileen Crispell are spending ten days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Crispell and family at Delavan; Wisconsin. Eileen ‘expects to remain with them for a longer stay. Crispell | family reunion will. be held on Saturday at Dymond’s | Grove. Please be there atten a.m., we can have dinner at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Dymond at- tended the Frempter reunion which | was held in Dymond’s Grove, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Summerson and family, Plains, visited the Howard Engelmans, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Space Sr. | and Mr. and Mrs: James Wyant Sr. attended the Wyant reunion at Mehoopany, on Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Archie Space and | Arthur Space and Mr. and Mrs. Carl” Jolly and boys, and Jimmy « Philip's visited at the James Wy- ant home on Sunday. Jimmy | Philips is staying two weeks with | his aunt Mrs. Carl Jolly, Court- | | dale while his mother is in General " | Hospital with her new son, who | was born on August 6th. His name ! | is Ray Charles. John Hackling, Binghamton, | visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fritz. and | Menko- is Dallas Senior High School foot- ball candidates will report for phys- ical examinations on Tuesday, Au- gust 17, at 8:30 a.m. at the Senior High School. READ THE TRADING POST ROMANCE Man's $50.00 Lady's $50.00 Perfectly matched wedding rings by Keepsake . . . styled in timeless beauty. The name Keepsake in the ring is your assurance of finest quality and craftsmanship. = Man's535 0 4 a } ans J Zz 5 Laty'ss2s.00 K Sl” yr W108 4 Riipn 5 0 by 3 Good Housekeeping #07 o, 245 aovrinsts WES Rings enlarged to show detail. Prices include Federal Tax. 3? 5 B ra : 4 WEDDING SETS HENRY’S Jewelry - Cards - Gifts Memorial Highway Shavertown i | 1 | | The classmates of the Methodist the Ray Guntons at their cottage, at Registration are now being ac- knowledge of electrical machinery ! cepted at the Penn State Center of and its control. 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Hazel’s dad thrilled them with an open truck ride, but was cut short by showers, which failed however to dampen their spirits. - Because of interest shown the three churches on Centermoreland charge were open for prayer and meditation last week Thursday evening from 9 to 12 p.m. They will be open this week, Dymond Hollow, August 10th, 9 to 10 p.m., i Centermoreland, August 11, 9 to 110 p.m., East Dallas August 12 (to- i night), 9 to 10 p.m. "Atlantic City Trip The annual Atlantic City bus trip will be held August 28 and 29. Bus will leave Fernbrook at 6° am. Reservations must be made with Mrs. Andrew Roberts, 674-0459. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Oscar Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner, Mrs. Elwood Patton and Mary Marie, Mariel Lutes. Mrs. Albert Casterline, Mrs. William Butler, Mrs. Laura Jones, Henry Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Denmon, Mark, Ricky and Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Holmgren, Cheryl, Cindy, David and Char- | less Gunton. The Guntons, Holm- | grens and Denmons remained for the weekend. mer Lyons, Francis Schenck, Fred Schenck, William - McKenna, cer Holmgren Sr. and Spencer Holmgren Jr., Jacob Miner. on Parks, of Carbondale. | PLENTY OF FREE PARKING NITURE- 3 DOO ! RN NAAIIIKIIIIOOOK Lae] 8 OOCO00000000 OOOO OO WN ANY AAAI AP AP A 0) (Hd OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS | GREENWALD'S | IN LUZERNE ES e SHOPPING [a2 Ni * "HOUSEWARE aa ON THE FIRST PAY ONLY Zo nowy Mortgage Loans AT ANY OFFICE OF MINERS NATIONAL BANK TRE MINERS NOW AS 9 QFFICES i" SERYE Y00 Member FDLG $5,000 OF RHA Mrs. | Methodist Men’s Club met at the church basement recently. Present | were. president Elmer Race, Pas-| | tor Fred Eister, E. R. Kerlin, Ken- | neth Denmon, Oscar Fish, Franklin | Patton, Lowell Paton, Fred Clark, ! 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