bn TI nN ©, ‘the Rev. and Mrs. Alva Tompkins _sponsive crowd, asking questions EB 5 tha uth developed a disconcerting ~~ 36. Sylvester C. Kotz DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mount Zion Last week Monday several Eve- ning Grosbeaks (I call them The Golden Boys!) came to our feeder. | celebrated their 54th wedding anni- They skipped us last year. er versary Sunday. And their son and daughter-in-law Glenn and Shirley Rozelle sent flowers for never had them this early, never | church and to be given to the happy earlier than January 11. I don't|couple afterwards. May this Ro- know why they call them “Eve-'zelle pair enjoy long and happy ning”, there's nothing evening-ish | years together. about them! Just toon sensi] BLESSED BE A LITTLE CHILD! One year there were about 30 id Last Sunday was my fourth to them in the flock waiting their | supply the Moosic and Avoca pul- turn at the feeder. This year there pits. Last Sunday I ventured an- werefgbight. other story for the children. Valley Crest | Which seemed to be welcomed. Some people of Shavertown will Then last Sunday when I got to probably remember Mrs. Catherine Avoca and went out into the Sun- Patton, She was over at Lehman day School room to wait for the for a few years, however, and then choir to gather, a chubby little girl came to Valley Crest from there. | cme up to me as I sat at a table But some ‘people must remember | and asked, “Are you going to tell her. Send her a greeting card, to a story again today?” To which T Valley Crest. Also I can report that |Said “Yes” Then happily she Harold Raynor, also of Shavertown, | reached her hand over and patted is still in General Hospital recover- MY cheek and said, “Oh, good!” ing nicely from a serious operation. | Just as if we had been friends for Still is to have something done to & long time. his esophagus so he can swallow | Mrs. Gilbert, who was sick since Hetter. . last Tuesday is much improved but Tuesday Night At Centermoreland still quite weak as of last Sunday. Because Tuesday is the night for A Letter Waiting For Us Cathy to rehearse with the Oratorio! When we got home from Oak- chorus, Ruth and I accepted Center land there was a letter from W. Moreland’s invitation to show Dot-: Baldwin from Huntington Station, tie’s slides. Louise James is presi- | N- Y. I couldn't guess who it was | dent of the W. S. C. S. and Vivian | from, especially since it was ad- Dymond gave the devotions and in- | dressed to me in care of the Dallas troduced us. The large congregation | Post. Turned out it was from the included many. from Dymond Hol- | former Wilma Stock about whose low, some from Eatonville including | Visit here I wrote awhile back. She wrote such a nice letter, a kind that encouraged me. She enclosed also a church bulletin with unique design on the front of several ‘ani- mals. The pictures helped describe the summer series of sermons on Noah’s Ark. (If you haven't read “Prayers from the Ark” by Carmen Bernos DeGasztold you should get it from the library.) One of the prayers was published in this church bulletin. It was Noah's Prayer beginning, “Lord, What a Menagerie!” The summer sermon series on animals is most unique, but especially the last one on the camel entitled (as it says in the | bulletin) “The Camel Filter. ‘ Matt. 23:1-24 reminds us that jus- tice and mercy and faith are God's chief concerns. Ecclesiastical exac- | titude extracts enormous energy; we need a camel filter so we mey see the world where God works and stop wasting our energies in gnat swatting.” who preaches at Lemon and East Lemon. It was a friendly and re- afterward, providing lovely refresh- mejgs ‘and many expressions of ap- tion for the insight into mis- sions which: Dottie’s own slides re- wd ything went along well, only dizziness for no reason we can un- ‘derstand. And the next day she was really’ down sick in bed, with the world swimming around. Our neighbor up at the corner (I: assume ‘everybody knows where “our road’ is, and what is meant by up at “our corner”’!) Mrs. Howard Krum told me about her sister: ‘Bina W. Johnson of College Park, Md., has sold her home there and will be living at the Marilyn Apart- ments on North Gates Street, Kings- ton after Dec. 1. Bina Johnson has a number of friends around Dallas ‘and it is hoped that some of them will be looking her up when she gets moved. If I remember right she has some pet canaries which I hope will be happy to be in this wy apartment with her and fill tole place with song, thus helping ye get - adjusted to her new he. : "WHERE IS PRISCILLA? | For Men Only How long has it been since you have taken your wife out to dinner by candlelight? When did you last have an evening of stimulating en- terteinment ? If you must prod your memory too deeply then why not join the Trucksville WSCS at a gala Thanks- Nine Miles Around by RED CARR = THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1965 Ruggles Beaumont It was a pleasure to greet and treat the orderly Mrs. Ruth Anstett, Pikes Creek, “Halloweeners’’ | entertained her grand children Sun- who too enjoyed their celebration! day afternoon in honor of Little in festive fashion as they used their Cathy Williams sixth birthday. The If brevity is the soul of wit, last various abilities a la “Trick or guest is daughter of Kenneth and weclia a RT a izaghs. | Treat” to enlarge the coffers of the Janice Williams and a first grade Here’s hoping you used the extra time to good advantage. sk * * 5 early appearance Monday night set the pace for a Hallowe'en Week Young Peoples’ Organization. Their [student in Susquehanna Public School. Lots of cake, ice cream and candy were enjoyed by Doris, Deb- Our’ dissident’: voice -Iromr out in! minug any sort of soaping and dam- : er Donna and Ricky Britt, Gary the back country says our school: 28 SO many property owners are an ute Davidson, Elaine and bus drivers are still muttering about | SIPEINE the praises of the local Kenny Jr. Williams. The moms and tickets sent to them for a rather notable testimonial dinner with postscript to the effect that if you couldn't use the tickets it was okay to send the five bucks. { Early snows this year! We wonder if 1965-66 is going to be the take- off point for the ski slope. From all indications last year, given a good snowfall, the demand for the slope was tremendous. There are a: lot of beginners. I remarked to Mr. Tattersall last week that his hotel and the slope would be mutually beneficial in getting the Lake start- ed more in the tradition of a winter resort, as well —a prospect I see in the offing, with an upsurge of year-rounders and, if sports are promoted, winter week-enders as well. i Even if the borough becomes a reality, I do not believe, as some do, that the men behind it plan to make it what they call “a private lake for the rich”. I think they see, rather, that the Lake’s future lies in vaca- tioners and that proper community sewerage measures are needed to keep the value of present real estate investment. At the same time, I'm mot sure that the borough structure is so far superior to, say, a township run by three supervisors from the North District, which is legal, so while I'm in agreement with the ends, I'm not crazy about the means. - " One thing —with the upping of millage for a borough economy, even if the Lake becomes “private”, there ain’t nobody gonna be ‘rich’. 5 5 * * This week saw the opening of the rest of small game season, as well as elections, and to tell the truth, I'd feel safer running for office than I would out in the woods last Satur- railroad bed has turned into good grouse hunting.) Boy Scouts Camp Out Sixteen boys of Boy Scout Troop 231, Shavertown, had a blast over the weekend, when they set up camp at Lake Te-Ja, cooked three meals plus a wienie roast to which parents were invited, and returned, “Priscilla Krum and baby Howard (understand . that this Howard was a. baby a very short time ago!) spent the weekend at Reading visiting her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krick. ©. “THEY MISSED SOMETHING! ‘I understand that Priscilla has a |g gemaker ‘birthday every Hallowe'en and since | gi.oidler. she “was away she and Howard | missed the troup of goblins, spcoks, my = space-men, astronauts, Raggedy Print Your Name ‘Ann, Pussycats, Baby Doll and the | From this time forward, guests five weird creatures from over at 54 5 gathering who register on a Dick Dymond’s house. Funny! How pgjlas post slip in cabalistic signs much baa Hind Se = = i instead of in plain printing, will one year’s 3 ] ! Ts FROM CHURCH | story is written. ‘Gene LaBar was home for the | * Signatures are OUT. Printed weekend from Philadelphia. ‘capitals are IN. You have been Also Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Rozelle warned. : giving Feast on Saturday, November 6 in the Educational Building of Trucksville Methodist Church. Hors d’oevres will be served at 6:15 p. m. with dinner to follow at 6:30. Reservations must be made Mrs. or Thomas 'by November 4 with Mrs. Robert | find their names omitted when the damp but happy, to their “homes !on Sunday. Malcolm Kitchen was assisted by | Ben Kleppinger and Willard Doran. Thirty-five adults, battling a sud- den rain, took aboard the hot dogs, ably suported by their young. (The {extra three adults were the leaders.) On Monday, the troop enjoyed a swim at Central YMCA. pool, organ- | ized by Warren Boyes, member of the program committee. Mattresses LETC ree BOX SPRINGS REBUILT =* a: dh) (eR e{o B Cr SR BE EE PER a Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that the accountants in the following estates have filed their accounts in the Office of the Register of Wills or the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court on or before ‘September 24, 1965, and that unless objections are filed thereto, said accounts will be confirmed and audited ‘by the Orphans’ Court of Luzerne County at 10 A.M. on Thursday, November 4, 1965. NO. NAME OF ESTATE ACCOUNTANT’ George I. Puhak, Esq. Regina Hurwitz . Miners Nat. Bk. of W-B William V. Houser Allan Herman Wilcox Wm. J. Brennan & Mary (Carroll Chester Czajkowski Frederic B. Kresge Frederic B. Kresge Haz. Nat. Bank Marcella Korecki Ben R. Jones,III Robert E. Logan & Miriam M. Evans Mrs. Mary K. Beeruk, one of the Theda Johnson Suggs & Berwick National Bank Anna R. Payne Charles K. Bleyer Charles A. McGuire Kingston Nat. Bank Harold Gittins 1st Nat. Bk. of Haz. Thomas Byron Miller George Strish Joseph Magnosi & John Cerbara N. E. Nat. Bk. & Trust. Co. Ludwig Spiewak & Frank Spiewak Jessie E. Cranton or Cranston Girard Trust Bank Frank W. McGuigan. Hedwig Gustave Oscar Nygren Cecelia Waskiewicz Szot Min. - Nat. Bk. of W-B Min. Nat. Bk. of W-B 1st Nat. Bk. of W-B Edward Kotz & Stephanie Dluzeski Elizabeth Bird Min. Nat. Bk. of W-B Robert H. Voelker ° Peo. Sav. & Tr. Co., Haz. 1st Nat. Bk. of Pitt. : Blanche Hanchulak 1. Albert” Rudolph Perock; ete. 2. Margaret Willis, etc. 3. Francis Bednarek, Minor 4. Frank Kahley 5. Harold Mershon Wilcox 6. Katherine C. Flynn, etc. 7. Antonina Dupock, etc. 8. Freida Behling 9. Elaine K. Kresge 10. Bessie K. Wetzstein 11. Lucy Dobzinski 12. Anna V. Zawatski 13. Hattie I. Logan 14. Frank Beeruk 15. Lorenzo Scott Johnson 16. William T. Payne, etc. 17. Rose Bleyer 18. Grace L. Granahan 19. Anna R. James 20: ohn P. Anderson 21"¥dwin Franklin Gerber 22. Erythe W. Edgar 23. Joseph Yousko, etc. 24. Joe Sandoro, etc. 25. Adam Puk 26. Andrew Spiewak, etc. 27. Lena E. Titus 28. Miles J. McManus 29. Marcy V. Hargan, Minor 30, Josephine or Jozefa Witt 31. Bertha J. Powell, Incomp. 32. Stanley Washeiwicz 33. Elizabeth Deitrick, Minor 34. Diana Kempinski, Minor 35. Louise F. Hessler 37. Samuel Bird 38. Austin C. Devens 39. Fred A. Riechers, Etc. 40. Sherman W. Smith 41. Harry J. Ryan 42. Michael Rozanski FIDUCIARY CAPACITY Administrator Executrix Guardian Administrator Administrator Executors Executor Administrator Administrator Executor Executrix Administrator Executors Executors C.T.A. C.T.A. C.T.A. Pendente Lite Executors Trustee Executor Executor / Executor Administrator C.T.A. Executor » Executor Executor Executors Executor Executors Executrix Trustee Guardian Administratrix Guardian Executrix Guardian Guardian Guardian Administrators Executrix Executor Executor Executor Trustee Executrix HELEN A. O'CONNOR Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans’ Court ALS AR LCS ' Homecoming Day football day. (Incidentally, they say the old |- teenagers. Mary Ann Johnson, daughter of the Warren Johnsons, is improving at General Hospital. She was ad- mitted for treatment after taking ill at Mansfield State College where she is a member of the Freshman class. Cornell 20, Columbia 6 was the which pleased Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lutes and daughter Sarah of Pal- myra who accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lutes on the trip to Ithaca last Saturday. an engineering grad of Cornell. The William Derhammers have returned to the Wayne Hadsall home which they formerly occupied. Richard is | tell me that was “Squaw Winter” | { dads looked on and helped carry on “the festivities. They were: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Britt, Shavertown; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davidsod, Shick- shinny; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wil- liams, Susquehanna, Pa. | Ear] and Myrtle White are con- valescing after a bout with a virus. HALLOWEEN PARTY Hallowe'en Committee did a fine seore 1100 of arranging a nice party for our community. In spite of that snow storm all the spooks and { witches were there. Even “Casper ‘the Friendly Ghost came in the person of ‘two year old Tracy Slocum. Imagine Charlie trying to | Thursday night — (dreamer). | Mrs. Audrey Booth is spending | some time with her son Kenneth {and family. We are all pleased to know Mrs. | Charles Williams. Lillian Hildebrant is improving at | Traver and Mrs. ‘Gienn Kocher, Mrs. i Clarence Oherst, Mrs. Alfred Band- Nesbitt Hospital. She was a mem- ber of our church as a little girl, and just recently enjoyed home coming. with us. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams and family spent the weekend visiting parents. Mrs. Ruth Anstett and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams —former residents of Harveys Lake, now, . living in Susquehanna, Pa. | | and the hostess. (thats where its so cold. you can | .slice the frost ms it hangs like a curtain). Pamela, Tommy, Patsy, Lisa and twins Richard and Robert Traver are just getting over the mumps. They are the children of Clayton and Irene Traver and the “Grand Babies” of Tom and Hildreth Traver. W.S.C.S. MEETING Ruggles “W.S.C.S. met recently | Carl Smith. Week of with Mrs. Prayer and Self Denial program was | opserved at this time. Mrs. Smith, our Spiritual Life Sec. and several members carried out a very inter- esting program. Business meeting followed — re- ports from officers and chairmen received by president Mrs. Plans were dis- were cussed for observance of our 25th birthday at which time we hope to SECTION B — PAGE 5 have with us all Charter members| NOTICE-IS HEREBY GIVEN that and past presidents. The time and | Letters Testamentary in the Estate place to be announced later. |of E. J. WATERSTRIPE, late of the Those Mrs. Township of Ross, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on October 5th., 1965 ,have been granted to HAROLD B. BRITT, R. D. 1, Hun- lock Creek, Pa. Creditors are noti- Robert attending: ish, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Darrell Loomis, Mrs. Nadine Hoover, Mrs. Charles Williams, Theresa Hoover, Danny Sandy, Cathy Smith Austin, and those indebted to the estate to make payment to said Executor or | to hig attorney. B. B. Lewis, Atty. Dallas, Pa. READ THE K TRADING PROFESSIONAL INSURANGE SERVICE POST oF iipiden oi Jl AGENT CT Hartman Insurance Agency since 1923 EDWARD HARTMAN Ww. Business Personal NED HARTMAN 42nd St., Idetown, P.O. Box 95, Dallas 639-2341 fied to make known their claims, Most mothers do you know! GAS makes foods taste so yummy — Gar Canniiti i. 485 100 tM din i NBT RAN AX kids come running at meal time, snack time and in-between time! apd ania St OE GAS MAKES THE BIG DIFFERENCE! Wise Le A NO COSTLY 3-WIRE SERVICE NECESSARY WITH GAS GAS and WATER Company 0 Bi BAS sui iy . 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