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SECTION B — PAGE 4
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1965
NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS
BEAUMONT, Mrs.
DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams
FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver
HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage
IDETOWN, Bess Cooke
JACKSON TWP., William Hughes
LEHMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly
MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert
William Austin
639-2544
674-4109
674-5460
639-9531
639-5137
696-1005
674-2488
388-7261
NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly 639-8522
RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher 639-5618
SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson 675-2001
SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Thomas Sayre 477-3731
TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689
EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore 674-2392
OAK HILL, Mrs. Stephen L. DeBarry 639-5242
NEW GOSS MANOR, Betty Savickas 674-4956
GOSS MANOR, Mrs. John Juris 674-6601
‘SUNDAY SCHOOL PROMOTION
EAST DALLAS
Promotion Awards
in the Bast Dallas Methodist Church
in the form! School, by Thomas Schmidle in the
of yearly pins and certificates were | absence. of Superintendent Larry
Class rooms in the public
awarded Sunday, September
12th., | Kintzer.
NEEEREEEREERE NEL EEE NER ENE ENN R AAR NAAR
Graphic Arts Services
INCORPORATED
PHOTC-ENGRAVING
Offset Negatives and Platemaking
Sereen Prints, Art Work
Phone 825 2978
~'Rear 29 North Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
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since 1923
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CHARLES H. LONG
SWEET VALLEY
477-2211
| to go on with, their education. They
rare Dianne
school were being changed, so!to the home of her son Robert
Larry had to work. Those who | Pickett, after spending a week with |
earned their awards were: — 1st. {her son Arthur Valentine and fam- |
year, Sandy Shupp, Rusty Eyet, ily, in Laceyville; and a week with |
Roger Congdon, Holly Moore, Nor-| her brother George Ryman and
ma Shupp; 2nd. year, Emily Weav- | family in Johnson-City, N. Y.
er, Susan Lamoreux, Patti Moore, Pete Wilson hag returned to his |
Keith Moore, Pati Culver; 3rd. year, | home, but is quite ill. He had been
Hazel Ockenhouse, Bonnie Culver, |s patient in Vieteran's Hospital for
John Cool, Patty Cool; 4th year,|a Jong time.
Russel Eyet, Jr.; 5th. year, Jack
ir y ? Ellwood Montanye, ' yolinsonOiy. |
Cook, Terry ‘Moore, Sharon Cark- visited his aunt and uncle Mr. and |
huff; 6th. year, Lauren Kintzer;| Mrs. Raymond Moore, Over the
7th. year, ‘Barbara Miller, Dorothy
Mason, Helen Cadwalder; Robert
Miller; 9th. _year, Alberta Cook;
Rhonda Moore, John Cook, Lorraine
Moore, Dianne Pickett; 11th. year, jes and Richard Moore, of Dallas.
Linda Cook, Beatrice Ockenhouse; There will be; an’ all day quilting
12th. year, Hazel Morgan; 17th. . ;
year. Helan Stic: Robert M Moors, [in the East Dallas Church, Thurs-
An inspiring letter from our new
Pastor, Reverend Howard Hocken-
bury, was read ‘as he was unable
to attend . the promotion service
due to having to preach the mes-
sage, in the other two churches on
his charge.
East Dallas Church is losing a
few steady members, who are leav-
ing for different colleges; however
we are proud of them for wanting
the afternoon. ‘1 mean today.
Mrs. Andrew Roberts wishes to
apologize for having to leave a few |
people “behind on the September |
trip to the world's fair; however |
she is. sponsoring another trip on
October 9th.
Mr. and Mrs. Friend Hildbrant,
Apalachin; N. Y., spent Saturday |
with ‘his sister Myrtle Miller; also |
her nephew David Hildebrant, Bay-
side, L. I; N. Y. David had been |
Pickett, Bloomsburg;
spending a week with his parents, |
Charles Miller, Institute of Textiles,
Philadelphia; Roger Congdon, Great
Lakes, Naval Training.
Mrs. Paul Valentine has returned
them to wisit aunt Myrtle.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamorens, |
Union-City, Endicott,
in East Dallas. Fred and Alverna
are always happy to have them.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Patti Lynn Culver, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Culver, De-
munds Road, was honored Tuesday, |
Tth., with a party to celebrate her |
5th. birthday. Guests who enjoyed |
pinning the nose on a clown, and |
joining in‘a scavanger hunt, were,
‘Jimmie and Robbie Major; Terry |
and Rhonda Moore; Betty and Dic- |
kie Casterline; Bonnie and the
guest of honor Patti Moore, parents
Philip and Phyllis also Grandma |
Beatrice Moore,
Tony and Janet (Moore)
Costa, and family have neturned to |
their home in Taunton, Mass., after
visiting. mother, Beatrice: Moore, |
and relatives here for a week.
Mrs. Lucy Morgan, was admitted |
to the General Hospital last Friday, |
for tests and treatments. Chin up
Lucy, we are all rooting for you.
Albert Matukitis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Matukitis, and his Pal, |
William. Roberts of ‘Fernbrook, have |
enrolled in King’s -College. Albert
will major in Biology.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Blogner, and
children Melinda and Brerda, West- |
Chester; visited parents Earry and
Florence Martin, from Thursday
until Monday (Labor Day). Par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bloomer
were dinner guests Sundiy even-
ing, of Martins and the young
Bloomers.
BRTHDAY PARTY
A birthday dinner party was held,
Tuesday ‘evening (7th.) /in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hary Mar-
tin, - honoring. Beatrice’s sig day.
Guests were Mr. and Mr. Harry |
Martin, Sr., Mr. Alex Cok; Carl
Stanton; Billy, Judy, Jimme, Harty
Jr., and Beatrice.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mefullough,
Lincoln, Del., spent Saturdy, Sun-
day, and Monday with Vr. and
Mrs, Harry Martin, Sr.
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; Carol Ann Weiss, dauhter of
1.654-4624 Mrs. Margaret Weiss, Rymn Road,
visited her mother over tk week-
N. MAIN ST. end. Carol has accepted aposition
| as typist for Litten Incoporated,
(Electronics) and is living vith her
sister Marian, (Mr. and Mrs George
Edwards) in Hyattsville, M.
PITTSTON, PA.
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Fowler, Dick and Walker
The Boston Store
weekend. Sunday guests were Aunt |
Agnes Spencer of Shavertown; and |
son Edward Moore, his wife Lena |
and children. Also grandsons Char- |
day, with the W.S.C.S. meeting in |
Jr. have returned to their home in |
N."Y. “after |
the holiday weekend at home here
Scholarship Recipients Named
By Lehman Woman's Club Group
Lehman Women’s Club held their
| first meeting of the season recently
in Lehman Fire Hall, Mrs. Edward
| A. Jones, presiding.
| Mrs. Richard Bingaman, Finance
| Chairman announced that a games
| party will be held Friday, October |
15, at 8 p.m. in Idetown Fire Hall.
| Mrs. James Tarasavage is geenral
i hnirman, It was also announced
| that the Club will sell note paper
and envelopes picturing historic |
[schevies of Pennsylvania. This is
a state federation project to help
| promote Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Paul Henritzy, Education
| Chairman, reported that those who
will receive the Scholastic Awards
| this fall are Bernadine Rusiloski,
| | who will attend College Misericordia
and Robert Rood, who will attend
| General Hospital Schoo! of Nurs- |
ling, as a member of the first male
class. Both are graduates of Lake-
| Lehman High School.
| Fine arts chairman, Mrs. Robert |
Disque, reported that the club will
for high school seniors.
Mrs. Ray Udall, mace an appeal
for donors to the Lake-Lehman
PTA sponsored Blood Drive.
one wishing to donate may call her
for more information.
| §
sponsor a Sewing and Art Contest
Any |
walkers that are available to any-
one
have temporary need of them. Call
| Mrs.
for information.
Alan Landis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
in the community who may |
Russell Coolbaugh of Lehman | mer resident of S. Memorial High- |
| or Mrs. Edward A. Jones of Qak Hill |
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{Medal at Keesler Airforce Base.
Jack Landis of Oak Hill was guest |
| speaker. He showed slides of his
year as a Rotary Exchange Student
| to the Netherlands and his tour of
| England, France, Germany, Belgium,
Norway, Sweden, and Italy. Alan
will attend Dickenson College this
fall.
Hostesses for the evening were,
| Mrs. Willis Gentile, Mrs. Paul Hen- |
ritzy, Mrs. William Cole, and Mrs.
| Edward A. Jones. Guests were,
| Mrs. Richard Pollina, Mrs. William |
Michaels, Mrs. Edmund Barnett,
| Mrs. Betty Leggart, Mrs. Thomas |
| Gas and Oil Company.
| Duffy, Mrs. Chester Hill, Mrs. John |
Callahan,
| rella.
and Mrs. Irene Passa-
Attending were Mesdames Wil- |
liam Cole, Robert Disque, Loius Lan- |
ing, Charles Bednar, Edward Ka-
| nasky, Richard Bingaman, Charles
| Ely, Eston Adelman, Michael Godek,
Leon Bartz, Willis Gentile, Paul
Henritz, Francis Fertal, William
Motyka, John Chesnovitch, Richard
Sloan, James Tarasavage, Ray Udall
The club has wheel chairs. ‘and | and Jack Landis,
Charles Long Attends Convention
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[son to make
| Indianapolis, Indiana.
| by two other dealers at the turn-:
| drove to Friendship @ Airport
Baltimore, Maryland. From their |
they went ‘on to Indianapolis,
where they were met by buses
which took them to the training
school where their own mechanics
as well as their dealers mechanics
are trained. They were then taken
| to Claypool Hotel where they were
i entertained until 11 o'clock in the
| hospitality room.
Next morning after checking
| luggage and having breakfast, they
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Charles Long, Sweet Valley, was | were taken to -the training farm.
| among the dealers of Massy-Fergu- | It is the only farm of its kind in
a trip recently to | the
He was met | shown the different machines,
the advant- |
so decided * to come along with | pike interchange and together | | ages and disadvantages. over the |
at competive
country. There
the
' competive machines,
machines. The
equip-
machines of ‘his choice. A box
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Airport for their return trip to
Baltimore. Supper was served on
the plane. They arrived in Balti-
on home.
Beaumont
The “back to college” group this
week includes Reed Balewski,
Robert Belles, Paul Brown, and
Barbara Hadsall at Wilkes College;
{ Mary Ann Johnson, Carol Smith,
and Joyce Smith at Mansfield State |
College; Judy Balewski at Lock |
Haven State College; and Charles
Smith at Bloomsburg State College.
Susan Hadsal, nurse at MT. Sinai
Hospital, N. Y., and her sisters Bar-
| bara and Gail chaperoned by bro-
| ther Richard have returned from |
|'a motor trip to California.
Mr. and Mrs. William Parry,
trin to Atlantic City.
Mrs. Raymond ' Janusanis
daughter, Michelle; of Wilkes-Barre,
| are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Juris,
Hilldonia Ave. for a few days.
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Miss Patty Traver is at Middle- |
town High School, N. Y., for
second year as math. teacher.
her |
Earl Johnson remains very ill at |
General Hospital.
Edward Freeman
tenants at
court.
has several
his Plattsburg trailer
Paul Meeker is on leave from the !
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U.S. Army due to the serious ill- |
ness of his mother,
pital.
Mrs. Norma |
Meeker, a patient at General Hos- |
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ment was demonstrated and each |
dealer was allowed to operate the |
lunch was served at the farm by a |
About 4:30 ‘the group left the |
farm by bus and were taken to the |
more Thursday night and motored |
Ola Goss Manor
Saginaw Street, have returned from |
a combined business: and pleasure
with
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Trucksville
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson, New ; Walnutport, spent the weekend
York City, will arrive tomorrow to | with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Konek
| spend the weekend with his parents, | and family, Hellers Grove.
| Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gibson, Brown | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prutzman,
Manor, Carverton Road. Maple Street, entertained recently
Major Edmond J. Barkowski, for- | at an outdoor picnic at their home.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Yanchik and family, Wilkes-Barre.
and Mr. and Mrs. William Casterline
| Miners Mills.
way, has been decorated with the |
U. S. Joint. Service Commendation
Major Barkowski is married to the | Ronald Prutzman and Richard
former Claire Martin from Canada. ' Yanalunas spent the week #§f Au-
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bednash | gust 30 at Lake Cajau in "Hollins-
and family, Meadowecrest, will. move | dale where they were the guests of
shortly to Harrisburg where Mr. | Richard's grandparents, Mr. and
Bednash has been transferred. Mr. | Mrs. George Owen, Cliffside Avenue.
Bednash is associated with Texas | Susan Kresge, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Kresge, Mount-
Judith Gross, daughter of Mr. ville, is spending some time with
and Mrs. Paul Gross, Sutton Road, | her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cc.
| left Saturday for Syracuse Uni-|F, Kresge, Cliffside Avenue.
| versity where she will begin her| ar. nd Mrs. Michael Joseph
| Junior year. | Purcell have taken up residence in
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly, | Pensacola, Fla. Mrs. Purcell is the
| Springfield, spent a recent week- | | former Luanne Lisnak, Swoyers-
end with his brother and sister- | ville. Mr. Pursell, a graduate ‘of
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly, | | Kings College,
Limewood Road.
Me, and Mrs. Edward J. Mrez and Wesley Bellas returned to
family, Meadowcrest, have returned N.
from a fishing trip to northern Can- J
ada. Snow covered the around | several days with relatives and
where the family camped and bears | friends here.
were often seen looking for food. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simmons,
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Groff have | Harris Hill Road, had as weekend
taken up residence in Lexington, |
Groff is attending the Uni- | guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomp-
versity of Kentucky. son’ and daughter Lucille of Long
Stephen Konek and Helen Bloss, Island, N. Y.
ig attending Naval
Flight School in Pensacola.
has
spending
| Somerville, after
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