The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 19, 1965, Image 11

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
EAST DALLAS
Twentieth annual Ryman reunion
was held Saturday, August 7, at
Lake T. J. This year’s officers
were Inez Ryman, president; Lois: sor,
Charles also attended boy scout
Ryman, vice president; Diana Pic-
kett, secretary and treasurer.
New officers elected were James
vice president, and Janet Carroll,
ffi rene.
lose present were Mr. and Mrs. | tended the World's Fair recently
|
Douglas
have returned home after an en-
joyable week at Sky Lake, Wind-
N. Y., Methodist Church camp.
camp at Acahela for a week.
Mrs. Helen Ferrell and son Brian
Carroll, president; Esther Ryman, |of East Dallas, accompanied by her
sister Eleanor Boyle and her son
James Boyle, of Philadelphia, at-
George E. Ryman, Esther Ryman, ! and a good time was had by all.
Bouloni and friend, Mr. and Mrs. |
Wyoming, |
James Carroll and daughter Janet,
all from Johnson City, N. Y.
Mrs. George Moore,
Pa.,, ‘Mr. and Mrs.
Beaumont, Mr.
Besteder, Tunhannock, Mr.
Lois and Inez, Joe Hardisky, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Pickett, Diana and |
Mary
John, + East Dallas, Mrs.
Valentine, Auburndale, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Souder re-!
turned to their home in Old Bridge,
N. J., after a week of camping out
in tents, at Red Rock. ‘Their son | __
[ Vincent 8, and Victor ‘3. Apalachin,
Mark = visited “with his" grandpar-
ents,” Mr. ‘and. Mrs. Lester Moss, |
Upper Demunds Road, for a week |
— before hig parents; sister Donna |
and brother Charles, picked him up |
to accompany them on’ their camp-
ing trip. = On their way back home, |
they let Donna have her turn of
a week with Grandpa and Grandma |
Moss. She was lucky to have last
week as she was treated to the “All
Charge” Centermoreland Barbecue |
and Auction. i
Folks of East Dallas wish to ex- |
td a hearty welcome to the Wil- |
1% F. Snee family, which includes
five daughters, who have moved
into ‘the Richard Potter home on
Ryapan Road.
¥ daughter-in-law Hilda jand I
visited Warren Cease and son and
Ann Spencer one evening last |
week. We would have stopped to |
get aquainted with our. new-
neighbors but’ no one was home. |
In all these years that is the first |
visit at. Cease’s and it certainly |
was a treat. Such a beautiful |
spacious home and grounds. And |
a warm welcome was ex- |
tended, as ‘they are always glad |
to have. visitors; they both said. |
Then on to Ann Spencer, where |
we also received a royal welcome. |
We were glad to visit a few min- |
utes with Pauline and Arthur |
Magee who were just leaving Ann's |
place. ; i
Mrs. Clinton
was among the group with all her}
Some who have no chil- |
gp ldren.
ren won't do a thing but as I
ave read one time, “If you want |
ything done, ask the people who |
are the busiest.
to make the most of time and are |
willing.” |
Reba Cobleigh and Betty Kintzer |
(our Barbecue dinner Chairman of |
East Dallas) deserve a lot of,
credit, ag do all the workers. |
~ Reba could have been down |
hearted over recent catastrophes |
Arch Austin, |
and Mrs. Caddy |
and!
Mrs. Wilson H. Ryman, daughters |
Friend and wife Maevis, Apala-
chin, N. Y., were weekend guests
of sister, Myrtle Miller. They all
attended the Barbecue. Mrs. Ho-
ward Krum of Mt. Zion visited with
Myrtle Miller, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Brace, at-
tended the funeral of Edna Ross, | horse coming afar off. Finally I|
Binghamton, and visited with rela-
tives in the Triple Cities.
and Charles Wasserott two days in our small goods booth,
also Jean Somers from Harding,
| Jessie Moore's sister. I wish I could
name them all.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moss re-
| turned to their home on Upper De-
‘munds Road after driving to Old
Bridge, N. J., to take granddaughter
Donna Souders to her home after
vacationing here last week.
The Junior Choir of St. Mark's
i Lutheran Church, Wilkes-Barre, en-
Ijoyed Thursday August 12 at Carl
Gries’s cottage. Mrs. Gries has been
in the choir since she was seven- |
teen years old and has directed it
for the past thirty years.
record!
| Last Monday morning, 8:15, I
| was out front when I could hear a
around the
(Bob told
| spied him coming
| corner at Ray Moore's.
SPORTS’ CORNER
by Jim Hopple
Well folks here we are back with
a new column. If at anytime you
do anything that would be of inter-
est to SPORTSMANS CORNER, let
us know about it.
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1965
Ruggles
i and Mrs. Charles Williams
| Sr. recently spent a weeks vacation
| visiting their sister and family, Mr.
‘and Mrs. Arthur Johnson in Wil-
mington, Del., their nephew, Rich-
| ard Johnson returned with them to
Since there has been talk about | sheng a few days.
ts i he «
Hy ee Bln thane Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberst and
story on these cats ; son, Lee, spent the week end visit-
> i i th d family, Mr.
|, The cougar is the lust of the big) 1% ya photos and. famiy. Me
| hunting cats, but there are a num- :
tt t Keuba Lake, N. Y.
| ber of smaller cats in all parts Ei Cottage at meuba La
the world that are just as savage ul Robe Tove and daughter
in their ways as their more alarm- | "FS Marilyn Swire,
Jackie and |
zard, Mrs. Oscar Fish.
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ome | their fur is spotted, while the com- |
| ing relatives. They are usually
| called tiger cats when they have
striped coats, and leopard cats when
| mon wild cat of North America has
| been given the name of bobcat, be-
| cause it has a queer little short
| tail only a few inches long.
Bobcats are gmall, about three |
Their sister Ruth (Ross) Cox and me later he passed it on his way | feet long, twenty five pounds, fear-
family live in Endicott. Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Ross, Binghamton, Ho-
ward and Beatrice Ross, Vestal.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Brace, sons
N. Y., (they have another daugh-
ter, Kathy, 10), Mr. and Mrs.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Winfield L.
Thomas Cox, sons James and Gary,
Brace for the weekend, and at- |
tended the Auction at Centermore-
land.
ton, spent a week with “Punch”
and Bessie” Brace, East Dallas.
She was joined later bv hér sister
Jo Ann, mother and father, Mr. and !
i Mrs.
Scott Ross, “who then, all
went to Florida for a week.
Lightning Damage
Harry. and Elly’ Siley, Bernards- |
| ville,
N. J, Thomas and Janice
Siley, Philadelphia. spent the week-
end with parents Russell and Helen
Siley. They had quite a scare when
lightning struck the transformer in
front of the Siley residence and
smashed the pump motor or some |
parts all to pieces. So they had to
carry water all weekend.
Mrs. Gladys Brace accompanied
her daughter Barbara and family
(Mr. and Mrs. Henry Philips) as
far as Harrisburg to visit with
daughter Beulah Besteder and fam-
ily. Barbara and family then went
on to ‘their home in Maryland.
Beulah’s daughter Sandra is com-
ing along well after her terribly
long serious illness.
It was like “Old Home Week'' at
Centermoreland. Most all of Gladys
Brace’s family were there, Barbara,
(Reba) Cobleigh | Alice, Louise, Elton and families.
Despite the long looked for rain
there were over 500 dinners served
and the auction started a little after
seven with quite a good crowd Fri-
day. Saturday, beautiful and sun-
They. knowhow | shiny, brought people in swarms.
Over fourteen hundred dinners
were served Saturday.
The refreshment stand did a tre-
mendous business. Besides the local
members helping, Jeanette Dickin-
son’s niece Mrs. Maisie Cochron,
daughter Audrey, Pittston, aunt,
Mrs. Edith Tompkins, Rhode Island,
Miss Donna Ross, Bingham- |
RARER
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with her children, but not her. | joined right in. Jean Wilson and
Last week her daughter Cindy.| her mother Mrs. Monk, who are
while riding her bike. was scared | members of Shavertown Lutheran
by a huge dog, fell off of her bike | church, also helped out wonder-
and knocked out three of her “sec-| fully, many more whom I don’t
ond” teeth. A son Jackie iust had | know by name,
the cast removed from his arm Betty Kintzer asked me to tell
which had been broken at school. | all her helpers how much she ap-
Another son, Jerry. fell and had | preciated their faithful and hard
quite a scraped elbow and Peggy | work. But it was all so satisfying.
stepped on a nail.
§ Warning Against Hitch-hikers
y enhiing ‘is inherently dan- | unselfish act can and all too often
grous to both the hiker himself | has ‘been turned against the Good
and the motorist,” said Edward P.| Samaritan with horrifying results.
Curran, Safety: Director of Key- | For, it is an unfortunate : truism
stone Automobile Club. “The hiker | that although the vast majority of
But they were | There were two friends of Louise |
all a happy bunch just the same. !| James from Demunds helped the |
to work, running up by Pete Frit-
| sky’s.) He had about a half yard
| of rope hanging from his halter.
| Coward me ran ‘in toward my
| porch. I tried to phone Lilleys and
| then Dicksons, knowing they had
| riding horses, but he didn’t belong
[to them. I do hope the owner
|.caught him, as. I: would hate to
read that he was struck by a car
lor truck.
Mr. and: Mrs. Tonv De Costa,
| Massachusetts, and children, are
| visiting Janet's mother, Mrs. Beat-
| rice Moore and relatives.
Miss Enola Gay, daughter of Ern-
| est and Marietta Gay, Ransom
Road, is on a two weeks vacation
| down at Massapequa Park, Long
Island,” with her aunt Mrs. Robert
Dymond. t
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Baird and son
Artie, have returhed home after
visiting son Barry and family in
Newark, Del. They then went on
down to Rehoboth Beach and
visited daughter Sandy in Queens
Hospital, N. Y,,
World's Fair.
Sympathy and all of East Dallas,
over her recent bereavement, also
to the family.
Airman Philip Cawley, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cawley, East
Dallas, was sent to the Philippines
four months ago, and August 1 he
was sent to the trouble spot in
Vietnam. T wish him well.
Cathy Cawley, his sister, has
accepted a position as a dental
assistant in Kingston shopping cen-
ter for Dr. Lubin. Cathy previous-
ly attended the Career Academy
in Washington for a six month
course.
The quilters of East Dallas
church will’ get into the harness
again today (Thursday) in the
social room. They were too busy
preparing for the Barbecue and
Auction to quilt the last two weeks.
Keith and Patti Moore have re-
turned home after visiting their
aunt Betty Helmer, and family in
White Haven, for a few days.
Baer Family Reunion
Third annual reunion of the
William E. Baer family will be held
Labor Day, September 6, at the
home of Gilbert and Pearl Ide,
Idetown. rare x
requests that each family bring its
own picnic lunch and table service,
{ with dinner to begin promptly at
12:30. There will be games for all.
COAL
is in constant danger of being run | hitch-hikers along the road are hon- |
then on to the .
is extended to" Mrs. Charles Lipp |
Secretary Mildred Ide Thomas
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down along the highway and the { est and deserving of a ‘lift’ there are GLEN ALDEN
motorist can be in danger of losing
his life to a bandit posing as a tired
hiteh-hiker.
“The bars against hitch-hiking
have been let down by many motor-
ists to give rides to young men in
uniform and to college students go-
ing home for vacations. The motive
is commendable, of course, but this
Driveways
Parking Areas
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many who thumb rides with the |
intent to rob their benefactors. |
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officials against picking up anyone
along the highway. This is espe-
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it is even advisable to lock the car
doors from the inside to prevent
thugs or other criminals from climb-
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{less hunters that may attack ani-
mals many times their size. They
| usually feed on rabbits, ground.
! squirrels, mice and birds. The bob-
| cat prefers hunting on the ground
| (although it can climb trees) and
| usually hunts within the same area
1of 4 to 5 square miles of forest, or
| semi-arrid tablelands. It: dens in
| hollow trees : or’ other protected
| places and is rarely seen. Two to
| four young are born in late spring
‘and stay with their mother till fall.
By that time, they are ready to
| leave so they can hunt.
| A picture and story of the hunter
Isafety instruction program pre-
| sented to Dallas High School stu-
dents appeared in the August issue
of the PENNSYLVANIA GAME
| NEWS. Take a look and see if you |
| Delaware, spent. the weekend with |
| are in the picture, boys. The club
| advisor is Edgar Hughes and the
| instructors were District Game Pro-
| tector Edward Gdosky and Con-
| servation Information Assistant
| Steve Kish.
|. Any information you might have
for this column may be called to
674-3529, or. written to SPORTS-
MANS CORNER, BOX 408, Dallas,
| Pa., 18612.
Oakdale
_Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Whitesell re-
at Patterson Grove Camp.-
Denise Whitesell had her tonsils
removed and is recuperating at her
home, waiting for school to start.
Cindy and Kile Sutton, Lehman,
| are visiting their grandmother, Mrs.
Cora Gregory.
. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miller have re-
turned from a five day trip to
Canada.
Rev. and Mrs. Geteclius, family
of Maryland are spending a few
days with Mrs. Mabel Lamoreaux.
; Social
' At Oakdale Hall Saturday August
21 - Public invited - Home made
ice cream, Bar - B - Q; Hot dogs,
pie and soda and coffee. Stop in for
goodies.
turned after spending two weeks.
{ Ronnie and Mrs. Thomas Swire
spent last week end visiting rel-
| atives and seeing Niagara Falls, N.Y.
Sympathy is extended to the
. families of Mrs. Rita Wilkes who
' was buried in the Kocher Cemetery
jon Saturday.
| Sara Oberst is spending two
weeks with her. brother and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Carlin Oberst in Nor-
| folk Va., Mrs. Oberst will accom-
| pany Sara home this week to spend
i a few days while Carlin is out with
{his ship on’ the Gemini pick up
| mission.
Our family spent Saturday visit-
ing friends in Duncannon Pa.
i
Idetown
i Rev. and Mrs. David Hainés and
| children, Emerson N. J., returned
| after spending some time with Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Hoover.
| son, Dexter, Newark, N. J. spent
| the weekend with relatives and
| friends in the Back Mountain Area.
| John P. Connor and son, John Jr.
| his mother, Mrs. Pearl Connor, cal-
t lers at the Connor home on Sun-
| day = were Mrs. Stanley Price,
{ Trucksville, Mrs. Daniel Robert,
i Cooperville. While here John Con-
| nor Sr. celebrated his birthday
Sunday. 3
Auxiliary Picnic
- Auxiliary to Daddow - Isaacs
American Legion: Post will hold its
annual. family ' picnic tonight on
the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Harvey, Woodlawn Avenue.
Members attending are requested
to bring a covered dish and their
own meat. Coffee and corn will be
provided.
Legal Notice i
ESTATE OF RAYMOND S. BECK,
late of the Borough of Forty Fort,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who
died July 9, 1965. Creditors make
, claims to .and debtors make pay-
1 ments to Mrs. Anne C. Beck, 2
Englewood Avenue, Forty Fort,
Pennsylvania, Aministratrix, or to
her attorney, Merton E. Jones, Esq.,
of Hourigan, Kluger & Spohrer, 930
Miners National Bank Building,
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
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Dominic P. Fino, R.P., prop.
CAPSULES
! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown and |
Members of Ladies’ Auxiliary of
Noxen Volunteer Fire Company en-
joyed a picnic dinner at Hanson's
picnic grounds, Harvey's Lake, on
Monday evening. Present were:
Mrs. Roy Dendler, Mrs. Calvin
Strohl, Mrs. Joseph Nalbone, Mrs.
Elvin Bean, Mrs. Ray Kelly, Mrs.
Guy Fritz, Mrs. Earl Beahm, Mrs.
Chester Keiper, Mrs. Loren Case,
Mrs. Richard Traver, Mrs. James
Traver, Mrs. Stanley Harrison, Mrs.
Ernest Teetsel, Mrs. Elsworth Field,
Mrs. Robert May, Mrs. Jacob Miner,
Mrs. Ralph Lutes, Mrs. Arthur Bliz-
Holden Newell has been on the
sick list, but is improving, at this
writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beahm Sr,
spent Thursday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Pearn and Edward
Derhammer, Sayre.
Earl Beahm Jr., member of the
109th., left on Saturday morning
for two weeks training, at Camp
Pickett, Va.
Jack Kelly and son John, Pringle, |
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly on
Saturday. |
Word has been received here of
the death of a former Noxen resi-
dent, Clinton “Chubby” Galey of
302 Chemung Street, Sayre, at the
Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre
1 where he had been employed in
the maintenance department for
the past eighteen years. |
He came to Sayre in 1943 and
was employed by the Lehigh Valley |
railroad for a number of years. |
He was a member of the Presby- |
terian church in Sayre.
services were conducted by the
Masons on Monday evening and
regular services by the Rev. John
Bartholomew, of the Presbyterian
church at the Kolballgier, funeral
home on Tuesday. He was buried
in Tioga Point Cemetery, Athens,
Pa. Surviving are his wife Mar-
garet, three step sons, William Be-
secker, Athens, Thomas Besecker, |
of Sayre and Leonard of Elmira.
Three brothers, Arthur, Sayre, Her-
bert, Brooklyn, Tillman of Endicott,
one sister Florence Hayes, Blakes-
lee, several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Gabriel Kolmar and Anna, |
Scranton, and Mary Ann Fleth,
Dunmore, spent Sunday with the
William Munkatchys. |
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Vennell, |
Wilkes Barre, and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Philips, Parsons, were guests
of the Jacob Miners, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Inman and
Mrs. Stella Stewart, Kingston, |
called on the Loren Cases, on
Sunday. f
We were all pleased to see Mrs. |
Willard Bender out to church on |
Sunday morning after being laid |
Funeral |
up from. a bad fall at her home, |
|
several weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hackling,
Endicott, visited. Mr. and Mrs.
|
|
Harry Keiper on Friday. 1
Hackling remarried to help with
the care of Mrs. Keiper, who is
still confined to her bed.
Mr. and Mrs. William Shalata,
Terri Lynn and Billy, returned on
Saturday from a visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lambert,
Tampa, Fla.
Mrs. Kate Root entertained at
dinner on Sunday, in honor of her
seventy second birthday and her
granddaughter’s (Kay Winnie, Sus-
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Patton, on Sunday. Present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Patton, Byron,
{Miles and Amy, Newark, Del, Mr,
and Mrs. Donald Patton, Coopers-
burg, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. John Ko-
| volick, June and Jeffrey, Ottsville,
William Me-
| Govern, Pamela, Michael and Linda,
Noxen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark,
Ricky, Leroy and Deborah, Beau-
mont, Osbert, Marlene, Lowell and
Steven Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank-
| Pa, Mr. and Mrs.
| end with Mrs. Albert Jones.
| Stone. Company, - recently. iy T
{ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Shoemaker, % A %, KO
| Kunkle,
quehanna, Pa.) nineteenth birth- lin Patton, Mrs. A. J. Casterline,
day. Present were Bill Andrews, Mrs. Oscar Patton, Dale Belles,
of Corning, N. Y., Diane Winnie, Noxen
Susquehanna and Mr. IR ay
and Mrs. | i
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lane and
family, Ocean City, N. J., spent the |
weekend with Mrs. Henry Lane. |
Miss Jennie and Rita Winnie, of
Halstead, Pa., visited their brother
Ernest Teetsel and family, on
Saturday. }
Robert Teetsel was badly burned |
on the face and neck when a gas |
tar buggy exploded as he was!
working for Wyoming Sand and |
visited Elmer
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Little, Endi-
cott, and Mrs. Gerald Rittenhouse,
Plymouth, were recent callers at
the Harry Keipers’.
A family gathering was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
the Races,
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