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    DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1965
SECTION B — PAGE 5
Mount Zion Toruchsoill te rrr rary oe
Sune EAST DALLAS = no a=
: | which appeared in this column last
: ; 1, : 1 : week, I would appreciate heari
ts to y I i : rp ew gi id ei from them os many of us
Valley Crest in with a kind of humming which ' the wood mice respect its privacy | 02d, nas arrived in St. Peters- ‘ : Cg 3: a
ronald Last Tuesday I had a pleasant| makes me think she is on the tune | while the winds make soft music burg, Fla., to spend the winter with WE NOW HAVE A GIRL QUAR- | Elwood had fallen last week from | Kintzer, Leslie Dickson, Sandra and who would like to see action taken
fter. a experience at Valley Crest. Tuesday | and always enjoys it. Well, Tues- | throughg the trees. her son, Dr. A. John Long and TET”, — was the message I ne-|the top of a garage ~and cracked | Gee-Gee Shupp. Bobby Miller, an on this sorry looking burial place.
fulton is the day when the Cerebral Palsy | day I told her about her dear friend | Ang one day last week Norman fel Th v Highton on Tom Rev. and os Robert A and or his face, so he], oiv. choir member was voted an | pr——ee
2 Association meets for dinner and|at Avoca who had told ‘me what a! y z . . rs. omas ernon, ighlan ordt; former pastor of East Dallas did not have a pleasant trip. 3 p
m. and Dick Lewis wiggled and twisted iat : ; : . honory member of the Y.C.C. class. Subscribe to th
well therapy and fellowship. This time wonderful woman and warm friend the big ungainly hervesting machine Avenue, has returned from Philadel- | Chucr and wife Nadine, after 7b, ALL DAY QUILTING 1 y on | y a 9 oe Post A
Harr when I passed the dining room she had been and I gave her the a ) ohed t phia where she attended the Penn-|11 oz., Angela Kay arrived, ‘Octo- A Td Tas Ah 1h
y g backwards into the tool shed ou van h . : : n a ay quilting with the
vit where the group was eating I yield- | greetings from her friend. How this | of the weather. Now the big piece sylvania School Board Association! ber 13th., Sheri, Susan and Julie, | rare meeting in the afternoon ste
ed to an impulse to go in and ask | patient's face lighted up and I very useful steelwork can shut Convention, | the other three girls are thrilled was held in East Dallas ‘Church,
Mis them, “Are any of you people heard elear words for the first ft eyes, snore ‘in solitude until the Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Caldwell and | over their new sister. “Ladies first 3 Thursday, October 21st. Devotions - g
and Welsh?” Somebody indicated there time when she said “Oh yes!” And growing season next year calls for family, Washington, D. C. have me the boys’ can come ater, right? | ore led by Florence Martin, who P if
the were some Welsh and so I said, tears of joy came to her eyes. It's: i to goto work cently moved to a home at Harris | Their address, 2510 Clifton Avenue, read from the program book, “Liv- amper your W1 eo cee
b wi gL going to sing a Welsh song [, worth a lot to see something like | Lot Sandy again 1 washing Hill Road. Mr. Caldwell is manager | St. Louis, Mo., 63139. > ling th suck an ege”. World's Day |
‘heim. think you'll like”. And began sing- | that! . ; A hors of the shoe department at Pom- It has been said that, a life S| Of Prayer and Self Denial will be | with an evening that is delightfully different.
: fai lin at Moosic and Avoca. ere | eroy’s, Inc Department St Wilkes | bor hen ther has left th
friend ing Cwm Rhonda. I heard some| Visitors From Far Away Days ‘were several more at church than |g vs PATTON ions, My ues | DON Wihion another has le 15] observed Thursday, October 28, ; .
hbo joining in. Then I went out and! Last Wednesday, which was ,\~ doy before. And 1 called) 2 hres gb dt seems su. Our heartfelt] "0, "iis is an ull’ charge pro Select dinner from our special Gourmet
: he Joxa tith : | Ruth's birthday, brought a friendly thie Sunday before. { Norman Ringstrom, Harris Hill | sympathy goes out to Bessie Brace | gram and the public ic welcome red d h 1 attenti f
Wash. a e lea er 9 oh e group ol) soiled’ in the persen of a sit the children to the front seat and | Road, is a medical patient in Nes- | over the passing of her husband, | y e p . Menu, serve un er the personal atten ion 0
Bean. oe me i nator Be a pe from near our told them a story. That made me bitt Hospital. (Punch), Winfield, which certainly | Birthdey cards are asked to be Luciano Lepri and his staff. You'll find it an
rari self to me as Grace Lloyd, formerly former parish of Lisle, N. Y. That feel much more zt home, and the Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett, | shocked the community. Sent 30 ps Missionary Past Dallas adventure in fine continental dining.
ly, on Grace Brace, related to the Orange | a children apparently liked the idea. # : ; h op | W.S.C.S. helps to support, Novem-
Brace fate. ‘Thon dhe gy | was almost our first parish. Mrs. | pp y Orchard Street, attended parents! Mrs. Emily (John) Carey, Lower tor Gib Miss L tte Eorok: 1
i familiar os T rd oe | Homer Upham (who as Edna Free- I will tell some of the people at week ‘end at Lycoming College, Wil- Demands Bead, Io suid) prslet Choto 10 - Shibupa Ku “Tokyo
r. ani S, a i | ’ 5 \ i $13 ph TH 3 iL - “Ly ’ ’
: ” ! love was our first organist) and her. Valley Crest about some at Avoca !|liamsport, last week end. Their! in Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Jule Wil-
3 Ra Daliss oy Shed brother's wife, as George Free- who knew them years ago. And | daughter, Mary, is a member of the son remains a patient in Nesbitt Japan. : |
spent # sometinte > Te ie love. Mr. and Mrs. George Freelove here is something the people of | senior class there. | Hospital, and is coming along good, Hostess; for. the meeting was
Robert y were among the first couples I mar- | Trucksville should know, and that| Mr. and Mrs. John Bell and fam- 'I am glad to report. _ | Bette Kintzer. Attending were Flor-
Gary, step by and tell the group a story | icq somewhere near 1920. Tt was is that the people of Moosic and |ily, Old Bridge, N. J, will arrive! Robert Morgan, infant son of Mr. | ence Martin, Jeanette Dickinson,
e with of something interesting. I told her good to see them and talk over Avoca where Rev. Charles Gommer | Saturday to spend the week-end | and Mrs. Robert Morgan, has re- Bette and Dorothy Kintzer, Myra |
3 I might tell them about Our doz lid oe ahd news tires. | Jr. was pastor think the world of with “her parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. | turned home after being a patient | Carlin, Agnes Sidorek, Priscilla and |
taying Tuffy. Or something will come to | Hibernation | him. And from what 1 know of | Lowther Brown, S. Pioneer Avenue. in General Hospital a week.s: His Cathy Coolbaugh, Irene Moore. |
ue to mind. Mrs. Lloyd says she is always{ ] J BE : | Trucksville the people there will get Birthday Party 3 little sister Doris is ill at home now, Priscille. ‘made a beautiful. birthday
> one : iid or Hi ng ay a Farm a gid to think a lot of him tao. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mangan S.| hoping to avoid a hospital visit for gale and etal nee Agnes :
and ag Nil a era owns a ed cottage ‘over in the | Catherine Gilbert took two of her | Memorial Highway, entertained re- per: a wh wt Behn ig ° #
Iman, ; 3 People: ‘wilderness near ~Mehoopany. The Coir boys, Ernie Hoover and Gary | centlyi to celebrate the birthday of | We are all:overjoyed. that “joung 3 = : ¥ | 3
lay at v One thing I like to do for ed tire has oie or oll ries ot | Dymond, to thebig hymn festival Gladys Fine, ‘Wilkes-Barre. Guests Brian Cyphers has returned to. his VISIT ‘GATE OF HEAVEN
Barry alley Crest people when T can, is | ia HH to fo ie Sle Boh the inter at the Plymouth Methodist Church were, Mr. and Mrs. Willism' Oaks, | home on Ransom, Road, Sunday, Young" Christian . Class of . East
yond go Lo he Wiel some Denied Se Pathe Weather has gone. over Sunday night. It was an occasion | Mr. ‘And Mrs. Joseph Mangan, Mr. {rom General Hospital, wher? he | Dalles Chunch, attended services at |
n and . know and they know outside. It 25 the Mchoo a v: HE 5 tick for many denominations ‘to come | and Mrs. ‘Robert Swire, host and | had been in =z serious condition for | the Gate “of Heaven Church last |’
a i into bed his itn He tolq together in a massed choir which | hostess and guest of honor. | weeks. Sunday afternoon he! was | Sunday morning. Follow ing the |
at the | hen T took some neighborwhood | HO "00 8 S00 Cd elose wp its | led the congregation in singing |" Vitian Cobb, Selinsgrove, and her | 50 glad to be home, he was riding | service they were invited to dinner | : :
5%) | news from Avoca to one ‘of my er nt “ny. | hymns originating ‘in: several, d6- Brother Gary, a stident at Blooms- | 1s tricycle around in the house, at the home “of their ‘teacher, | . t
y Sor- friends. You should have seen her thing Bat resting for the wert Sov | nominational backgrounds. Profes- burg ‘Teachers College, spent ‘the and his vision hag’greatly improved. Thomas Schmidle. Participants-| -
ny at pleasure! This patient used to live eral months. May its hibernation be. sor Alfred Haas of Drew Theological week “end with their parents, Mr. | od has surely answered prayers. | were,” Pam’ ‘Hunter, Dottie Mason, | ; GREENBR
nd at at Avoca and was a very close |. and quiet while the snows, Seminary guided the group through and Mrs. Raymond Cobb, Bunker | Miss Cindy Dymond and a girl Sandra and Gee-Gee Shupp, : Ken- |
and friend of some of the fine folks in |! Peace and q IS ne Sa tr Toi il. © ; friend spent. the weekend at iState| neth and Bobby Miller, Bob S
fa je Avoca Methodist church: wh come softly down like feathers a singing of their faith together. 134 . i Dollege.s ax 0% wae. Homentiatng and Bobby Miller, Bob Stan- L Oo D G E
£4 2 OCIS Cure WHOM | fom” a pillow to keep it cozy and | Ruth and I’ went and enjoyed the : Airman Of Month ool a ton, Emily Weaver. Reverend Ho- |
— know. She had a stroke some |. May the red squirrels and! whole program immensely. Airman Second Cless Dale Culver | Miss Martha Smith, Kingston and Ward Vigckniny Ses sles a dinner) 2
§ ime ago which paralysed her right z was nanied airman of the month for 3 E guest along with Tommy Jr; Nancy ROUTE 29 « R. D. HARVEYS LAKE, PA.
39 . side including her speech. I had : Seotariber ot Sermont Johnson Te Wyoming Camp Ground, jealled and of course the host and hostess
2 er heard her speak a clear word, pred A YOU Es me Sunday to tell me she, was! mom and Nancy Schmidle. TELEPHONE 639-5539
> X wee force’ Base in Goldsboro, N. C. Air-| entering General Hospital at 3:30 / ;
J®t some incoherent sounds. Yet 3 . iy ig £ d . 2 x er The class’ comprises the choir.
: oY man ‘Culver is the son of Mr. and for surgery which was to be per- : AIR CONDITIONED
| i when I sing a hymn to her she joins : il Me Lawt Cul C rt gery eT So as not to leave the church with-
f i Mrs. Pauline Hontz is spending | day evening but because of the rain oy Syrtons yolvel, SLarverion formed the early pare his feeek, out a choir. ‘other church members / 3
a : : p . Sry oad. | rtha, w mployed in the Lu-
th t Baltimore, Md., with it had to be cancelled. In order ] : ar as employ e Lu : : :
EVES EXAMINED | he vie in "noo diappine the young ones || Waller Davow, § Blnccr Aver seme Bank for year, prior fo re-| "10 Auhed (0 © si) Carol = ==
Q TT ; i nett h, arty was held in the | Due, <was recently appointe an- | tiring, and is a go riend of mine :
oo. A nye ho A NE rh alt ee played A of the ar Steves Center, end wall known, : 2 ;
? 2, LINN, | Mr. and Mrs. Basil Masters and and refreshments were served. Market Street, Kingston. Mr. Dar-, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Costello, De-
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farver are spend- Young adult class of Maple Grove
ing ‘the winter in Homestead, Fla. Church held a meat loaf supper on
Mrs. Ella Bucek and daughter, Saturday evening. :
Columbia, N. J., recently spent a! Mr. and Mrs. Norval Blaine and
few days with her parents, Mr. and | family, Sterling, N. J., recently
Mrs. Charles :-Brown,. +. = | spent the weekend visiting relatives
Mrs. Fred Updyke is coming along in this area. ;
nicely at her home after a fall in| Anyone having news for this
which she broke her back. | column please “call 477-3731 by
‘Mr. and Mrs. John “Jones and noon Saturday. :
family, “Harrisburg, spent the week-| Susan Lamoreaux, daughter of
end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lamoreaux,
Cragle: end family, Mooretown. | spent the weekend at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis and She is- a student at Bloomsburg
Keith, Mrs. Anna Groh, Philadel- | State College.
phia, visited: Mr, and Mrs. John Ralph Césllendar, Hummelstown,
Cooney recently. spent two days with Mr. and Mrs.
Ruth Disque spent the weekend | Wayne Callendar and Warren Cal-
visiting her brother and family, Mr. | lendar. {
and Mrs. Lewis Disque at Reading.| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carnell and
Mrs. William George and Marcia family spent a day last week at
4 Lancaster.
Mrs. Albert Wallace, Mrs. Hal-
comb and Miss Edith Ward spen
Friday in Wilkes-Barre.
CONGRATULATIONS
We wish to congratulate William
Sayre Sr.; Lake Silkworth, who was
the one who took the little boy,
lost in West Wyoming, to Nesbitt
| Memorial Hospital. ‘He was driver
(of Lake Silkworth Rescue Squa
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dey at Clarksummit visiting Mrs.
William “James.
MYF of Sweet Valley Christian
Church planned a hayride for Fri-
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of his own. ; | after a week in Florida, where, they
Mr; and “Mrs. James Jamitis, | attended a convention. --Aunt:Elva
Meadowcrest, will move shortly to|Miller kept house and stayed. with
their “new home at Butternut Road, | their children while they ‘were
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Mrs: William Laity and infant! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner; Jr., |
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on Chase Road from Nesbitt Hos- | afternoon, in honor of their: sen |
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sands, Buf- | evening. : ; ?
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