oA oe Ae ra rattan beet ANA PN ee tas rel tr rrr RT mre iS Cm ACO ER HE ea SECTION A — PAGE 4 | “Two Local Students Will Enter } Dickinson College This Weekend Linda Davies, Machell Ave., and Alan Landis, Oak Hill are among the 391 freshmen that Dickinson Col- lege will welcome to its campus i September 11 for four days of or- ientation prior to the formal start of the college's 193rd year. The class - 138 women, 253 men - is slightly smaller than a year ago, but the all-college enrollment will be a record 1315 students. Orientation will lay stress upon - the academic adjustment of the new students and upon group discus- sions, under faculty leader, of books freshmen were expected to have read over the summer -- “Function ..of Reason,” “A Canticle for Leibo- witz,” God and Man at Yale” “Waiting ' for Godot”. Chosen from 2700 aplicants, the ~~ class has an impressive average score of 625 in the Scholastic Ap- titude Test of the College Boards, the women averaging somewhat higher than the men, according to Dean Samuel H. Magill. He said about 30 percent of the freshmen will share in the record $443,738 Dickinson will expend dur- i ing the coming year in the form of and | { Brenda and Roy; Mr. | Huff, and Linda, Mr. Bowling | Charlie Williams, bowling for scholarships and other student aid. No applicants, he said, were re- jected because of financial need. | borhood League. “Chill” piled up | 222-223 games. and posted a 624 | er Teammates Harold Kocher | | and Howard Heidel turned in 574: i fend 582 series, giving the team top Newells Entertain | honors with 1007 (2937). At Annual Picnic Nick Stredny posted top single game of 264 and had a Mr. and Mrs. John Newell en-| total of 606 pins for Disque Fu- tertained at their anual picnic Sun- day, September 4, at their home neral Home. Art Ransom hit : 219-223 (612) for Sheldon’s inNoxen. | SE . . ... \ ‘Lunch and Dan Federicci led Guests were Mrs. Carl Siglin, | i Carl, Doris and Charles; Mrs. | Stonehurst with 213 (583). Charles Engelman, Thelma Sue; Mr. Bolton’s and Payne Printery are {and Mrs. Elmer Weaver, Patricia | tied with 8 points each after two {Ann and Carl Leroy; Mr. and Mrs. weeks of league competition. Ronald ‘Swingle and Ronnie Jr.; Mr. | Travellers and Mrs. Roy Newell, Roy Jr.,, Pat| The Thermo-O-Tek, Inc. team, a and Dick; Mr. and Mrs. Charles | new name in the Travelling League Newell, Tammy and Chipper, Dallas. | this season took 2 points from Lispi Mrs. Bernard Mulligan, David, | Lanes last week. Andy Matte did Theresa and Dawn; Martin Brobst, | the honors with 243 (586). Dan Kathy, Minneo, Dick Engelman; | Federici hit 211 (565). Mrs. Viva . Riker, Clark Summit; | Mrs. Grace Randall, Meshoppen; | Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Long, Owego, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dailey, | Janine Marie Conmy Tunkhannock; Mrs. Roy Dailey, | My. and Mrs. Robert Conmy,: Lu- | zerne Avenue, Dallas; announce the and Mrs. Bill and Mrs. Bul- birth of a daughter, Janine Marie ford Stewart, Levittown, Pa. | They also have a .son, Bobby, ten, attending Gate of Heaven School. Mrs. Conmy is the former Gen- evieve Gobic, Plains. Mr. Conmy is | | employed by the State Correctional | Institution, Chase. He was active | with Back Mt. baseball for boys | Roy Dailey was unable to attend | because of a ruptured appendix. Team this past season. § NewsNow Goss Veinor and daughters Janet and Vera re- | | Bolton's team, set the pace Thurs- | turned Tuesday from a vacation a : | day night for the Back Mt. Neigh- | spent in Conway, New Hampshire. | where she visited friends. | Jersey. J sided at the business on the Dallas Lazarus Minor League | | and Mrs. Fred V. Swanson, Ruggles. ! THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1965 | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Balshaw" Marijane Moss, Carverton Road, Sunday, August 22, found Mr. and | graduate of Wilkes College and will Mrs. Jerome Gruver and children | enter Pennsylvania State Univer- | Jackie, Joann, ah dJeff in Philadel- i sity Graduate School later this | won by Mrs. William Long, . Mrs. [Helen Seng, i of Leke Velhalle, phia. While Mr. Gruver and Jeff | month. | Walter Kozemchak, and Mrs. James f ay i aughtey YOrLys Peed a baseball game between | Captain and Mrs. Bruce Cleasby | Jolly. Others attending were Mes- or an » NX. ; | Philadelphia and + Cincinnati; Mrs. land family, Hollyoke, Mass., spent | dames Clifford Garris, Sheldon Mac- | Mr. and Mrs. John Juris Jr., Hill- Gruver and her daughters saw the! the holiday weekend with his broth- | Avoy, Robert Hislop, and Robert | donia Avenue, entertained Mrs. ora g ler and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | Shoemaker. | John Juris, Sr., and their niece, movie “My Fair Lady”. | Thomas Gleashy Elaine Noveral, a-graduate nurse | gt eet. of - General Hospital, has married | Mrs. S.. D. Finney, Carverton teacher in North Brunswick, New | Wilmington, Del; through the western states. of interest visited were | Nebraska, Rock City, Tennessee, i Hammond Organ Group : | and the Rocky Mountains. Sets Valley Crest Trip | ™j. BR . Albert Mortimer, | Street, is a , Holly in Nesbitt Back Mountain Hammond Organ patient Society met recently at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Bunnev, | Dallas. James Yoder, vice president, pre- | meeting in | the absence of Thomas P. Kane, | David Arendt, son of Mrs. Samuel | Arendt, will leave Wednesday to | president. Plans. are being formu- resume studies at Shenandoah Bible lated to visit - Valley Crest in College, Roanoke, Va. October. | Correction, please. The shower The following members and held for Mrs. Charles Kovolick in guests were in attendance. Mr. and | | last week's items was not a stork | yl September 2 at Nesbitt® Hospital. | Mrs, John ' shower, but a bridal shower. Willard | | eral night. Richard Brit, Mrs. Gelsleichter, Mr. and Mrs. Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Swan- son, Mr. and Mrs. - Burl Updyke,| { Mr. and Mrs. James Yoder, and the: ,,.4ition at General Hospital. host and hostess. Homer Scouten returned . The next meeting will be held General Hospital on Thursday. | September 15 at the home of Mr. ! Hospital since Wednesday | land family of Massena, N.Y., spent | i the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred | | 8 38 Main Street, 674-4506 DALLAS HOURS: Dallas IRENE TED Tuesday - 2 Wednesday - Friday - to 8 p.m. 2 to 8 pum. EAN 2 ‘to ‘5 ‘p.m. wf E0033 3 SESE | Ghent and Mrs. Bernard Dendler | SECC CHE Sr. Dr. Aaron S. Lisses Optometrist Mrs. Thomas Edwards wished to thank everyone who helped in any | way during her recent breavement. ! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gunton spent | the weekend at Lake Nuangola, as | Professional Suite o Soteway *Corfter E Jr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Edwardsville > | Kenneth Denmon and family. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beahm, | 287-9735 E | Kevin, Martin, and Pamela, Eliza- GATEWAY CENTER HOURS: g Mr. ond. Mrs Ray Kelly. | Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. E Methodist - Men's Club met Evenings Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m. § Wednesday evening. 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Mrs. Norma Meeker is in serious | i spent several days last week in| X New England. | The course ‘is open to any dog that from is six months of age and has re- Mr. ‘and Mrs. Bernard Dendler Jr. | did Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Holmgr on V | spending the weekend with her | bethtown, spent the weekend with | Siglin. S&H GREEN STAMPS | BIRTHS DALLAS ESSO SERVICE STATION ‘OPEN 24 HOURS 674-4571 y | Hospital. Entertains Club | the following as guests over the Mrs. Richard Montgomery, Hick- | week-end: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore | | ory Street, | entertained | her card Sfakiatis, California; Mr. and Mrs. club on Monday night. Prizes were Francis Gorey and Hugh Ridall, Jr., former resident | | Patricia Cavanaugh, of Trucksville Gardens, was recent- | | N. Y., on Monday. ly appointed to serve a five year | Mr. and Mrs. Steve Selder, donia Avenue, Dallas. of. Mr. | Orchard | daughter Dingle, Susan Dingle, Fred | the heading “NEW GOSS MANOR”, sity ‘of Pittsburg, where she is a freshman. y ] 11 am coorespondent. Thank you. | “ie N O X E N Dog Training Club Clark, Franklin Patton, Kenneth | Denmon, Spencer Holmgren, Lowell Patton, Francis Schenck, William | Bates, Jacob Miner, Jchn Lyons, | William McKenna, ‘William Lyons, | Elmer Lyons, Fred Schenck. Lunch | was served, and plans discussed for | Plans Obedience Class Monday, September 13, Street bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parr, Bristol, | spent the weekend with B. B. Engle- | William May and Freddie Harding Classmates of the Methodist | Church are preparing a birthday calender, by September 12. Anyone | wishing his name to be put on, please contact a member of ‘the class or Mrs. Ray Gunton. Names of deceased persons are acceptable. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe, Bing- ceived distemper innoculations. o'clock. | hamton, spent the weekend on | basic course. | Sorber Mountain. Training chairman for the fall Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Evelan and | classes will be Mrs. Dale Carle, Dal- family, Griffis AFB, Rome, N.Y., are | ton, and H. R. . parents, the William MacMillans. Mrs. Roland Gensel, Dallas, will Mr. and Mrs. Joseph’ Vilasi and | assist. : : family, Binghamton, spent the week | Further information about the end with the Jeddie MacMallans. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Britt, Deer- field, Va., and Mr, and Mrs. William Mason, Johnson City, are spending ertown,: or Mrs. Carle. The Pallas. Post | the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rubber Stamps. | Elvin Bean. Tablcids = Circulars Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins are | a 2 | spending the weekend with Harry Ee : SCRATCH PADS Mr. and Mrs .Michael Gorey, Hill- | donia Avenue, Old Goss Manor, had | | joyed an interesting and eventful children, Mrs. | of Brooklya, | a- decoration for for- John Gregorowicz, a mathematics: | Road, and her daughter, Marion, | term on the Wilkes-Barre Rede- | merly of this area, and now of Bel- recently returned | velopment Authority . Board by laire, Md. were recent visitors of | from a thirty five hundred mile trip Mayor Slattery. Hugh now lives at| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marley, Hill- Points | Spencer Street in Wilkes-Barre. Omaha, | and Mrs. | Street, left Sunday for the Univer- | /In last week's Dallas Post, under | many items of interest appeared. All | ; | of the items pertained to persons | | Kathleen "Lyons. | living in Old Goss Manor, of which | the An- thracite Dog Training Club will be- gin their fall obedience classes in Kirby Park, area under the Market During the ten week course local | dog owners will be instructed in the | basic obedience routine. Dogs will be taught to heel, sit, stay and come on command from their handlers. | First class will be” held immedi- ately following registration at six On Monday, September 20, No- vice obedience classes will start for any dog that has completed the las. Trainers are Edgar May, Kings- McCartney, Dallas. classes may be obtained by con-; tacting Mrs. Frances Murray, Shav- USED CAR SALE $195.00 445.00 295.00 495.00 1959 Renault 1957 Ford Pick Up 1958 Chevrolet, 4-dr. 1959 Chevrolet 4-dr., H. Top Wile et a a eRe ele re le re te FORT KING AUTO CO. 5 RICHFIELD STREET — GLENDALE MANOR DALLAS, PA. We Knew You Were Coming... SO WE BAKED A CAKE! 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The girls left | ust 26th. While there they swam, and potatoes in it, chopped wood and sawed down the large tree, climbed high mountains, Marie Gensel, Pat - Major,” ! Sutton,” Wilma Weaver, Mrs. Elizabeth Milbrodt. Mrs. Dorothy French, Hostess At Party party Sunday afternoon. Guests Jr., Harold DuBois, Theresa hrist- man, Lloyd Phoenix, Joseph Sha- lata, Sr., Schwartz, William Macintosh; Mrs. Tommy Lane and family; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones. Band Sponsors Buction worth, on October 9, 10 o'clock. Auction will be held rain or shine. Donations are needed. Embulance Logbook (Continued from 1 A) | Stanley Weaver attending. | Mrs. Eva Crawford, Sutton of hek Road, was taken to General “Hos- | pital on Thursday, Don Roughfgand George. Schoonover as crew. I i : Kingston Township |. Kingston Township ambulance | took George A. Russ, Chase Road, to Nesbitt Hospital on Thursday, Willard Bullock, Elwood Swingle, | and Sperl attending. | Mrs. Jean Britt was taken from | Nesbitt Hospital to Geisinger Med- | ical Center, Danville, on Friday, Arnold Yeust and Carl Miers at- | tending. Same day, same crew, - took George Durbin from General Hos- pital to Carpenter Convalescent Home. Also same day, same crew, John Henderson, Pioneer Avenue, Shav- ertown, to General Hospital. Saturday, ambulance took Mrs. James, 20 Harris Hill Road, Trucks- ville, to her home from Nesbitt Hospital, Walter Davis, Bill Kreisch- er, and Sperl as crew. This Emblem [dentifies Your Welcome Wagon Firms of prestiye ne be FRANCES IVES. ~~ 2871-4461 NGAS FOR BETTER COOKING DELANEY GAS SERVICE, Ine, Memorial Highway Dallas 674 4781 RST January was the cookie dy and | April was Court of Awards with the Child First Aid and Plant - Bette Peggy Disque, Linza Sutton, Audrey Lyons, Christine Clark and was the troop camp held at Camp Monday August 23rd and returned Thursday Aug- dug a bean hole and baked ham trunk of a saw beautiful God-made water falls at Huckle run and Hide Away Falls. The following girls were at camp: Linza Tera Mil- brodt, Patsy Patton, Bette Weaver, Louise Williams, Peggy Disque ‘and the leaders Mrs. Viola Rossman and Mrs. Dorothy French; Nox} en- tertained a group of friends Lit a were Mesdames Albert Jones, Henry Lane, Joseph §fhalata Philip Shafer, Harry Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors will hold an Auction at Our Lady of Mt. ‘Carmel Church grounds, Lake Silk- aE ——— 11 19 hor hos trat Che Seb in" vin Mrs Ma fam the Rac Mr. mai For Law ish, FT 1
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