SECTION B — PAGE 4 __THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1065 / With the Christmas holidays fast | congestion will be prevalent at our | shopping center area. People are in a hurry these times and accidents are bound to happen. We have had od a rash of mishaps lately right in ‘ this locality. A foot patrol was tried but this will not be used at all hours. 2 It would seem to me that if the the township cannot afford to place | officers at this busy spot then the | merchants would do well to put one | on. This was the procedure for some years and worked out well. By shar- | ing the cost it should not be too much. of a burden wand shoppers would have some protection. I was inclined to be only slightly concerned at the recent blackout in the East and was discussing it with “Fred Jr. He did not share my opinion and related a very similar occurrence out in the’ Midwest last disturbed some time ago. something was done. coming a speedway. winter when seven states were blacked out in the same manner. ‘ power failure. The stores were so concerned that employees were allowed to go to their residences to prevent greiter castastrophe. | Perhaps we should exert more con- cern and is it truly possible that the big companies do not really know what caused it. The Fire Auxiliary really worked hard, to put on a nice affair Friday | evening. It seems strange that they did not receive a little more cooper- | ; ation from the community. ' Look for some developments soon | . on the Evergreen Cemetery situ- : ation: More details later. N-dy after spending a son in law, Mr. nie. Mr. and Mrs. ifornia. Joe has 4 Driveways _ Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE + “Meeting Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” holidays at home. run offs Not only is there a sewage prob- lem here but when one passes the { entrance to the Acme Market off Ferguson Avenue or stands near the sewer opening at the E. Center Street intersection and Main Stree, the foul smell is enough to’ sicken one. The old creek has been a source of annoyance for years so it is: time Incidentally’ . : for this year. . Dottie had to run home to their ment. : trailer a turn Le Prnel Bayt Here And There an explosion would result due to] ar. Robert Eyet and Wally Gosart is still waiting for-that | promised aid concerning the wall damage and no one has shown up. It has been reported that since | the new paving on Lehigh Street that the thoroughfare is fast be- Shaver Ave- : nue was paved, last week, complet- ing the road repairs in the township Quite an improve- children, Boby and Leigh, New Brunswick, returned home on Sunday | week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Dy- mond. Bob came up from New Jer- sey Saturday to take them home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malkemes left ! Friday to visit ‘their daughter and and Mrs. Mahoney at Syosset, N. Y., and see their new grandson born last week. Mrs. Daniel Shaver is a patient in | General Hospital where she undet- went surgery. Get: well soon, Von- Walter | John Clause are | anxiously awaiting news from their daughter and son in law out in Cal- completed his schooling there and is awaiting re- 4 ‘assignment with the U. S. Navy. A 30 day leave is in the offing and they are hopeful of "spending the Our prayers go out to Ruth Hous- er as she recovers from surgery at General Hospital. One of the nicest people in town we hope she “will ES AA 0 4 TN ~ American Asphalt Paving «Qo. 696-1114 Plant and Quarry — Chase ao less fuel. be yours with the Gulf ECONOJET, Call now enjoy economical comfort. 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Although critically injured, we heard that Mrs. Gerrity wanted to attend services for her late husband. Johnson Miers is hospitalized in France. He is stationed there as a Specialist 5th Class with U.S. Army. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Marian Katasinski returned home last week after being a pa- tient at Nesbitt Hospital. : I had missed Sandy Ash here- abouts but was really surprised when I learned she was taking her last year at Utah State University. She likes the western state and may completes her studies in June. It was nice to see Mrs. Carl been a patient at Nesbitt Hospital recently. George Jacobs, student at Am- herst College, will arrive home next week to spend the holiday recess with his parents. Saturday I ‘took time out to see “Red Shoes”. What a delightful production. Excellent protray- als, gorgeous settings and truly a credit to its producers. I am happy that the Junior League and College Misercordia approve the charming presentation of fantasy and in bringing the land of make believe to the children of the valley. In these days of automation, conflict and speed how nice to return for a short time to the leisure and color of past eras. KUNKLE Kunkle W.S.C.S. met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Elston with Mrs. Gomer Elston assisting. by Mrs. E. R. Kerlin, Mrs. Gomer Elston and Mrs. Russell = Miers. December 8th. was picked as the date for the Christmas dinner at Lehman Church, 6:30 o'clock. Reser- vations to be made with Jennie Miers. : There will be a Fire meeting Fri- day. All members are urged to attend. Raymond James Hoyt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoyt is a pa- tient at General Hospital. Please Use Our Coupons When You Buy of Our Advertisers Mrs. Allen | Brace presided devotions were led | BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin 639-2544 ® RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher 639-5618 DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams 674-4109 ® SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson 675-2001 FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver 674-5460 ® SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Thomas Sayre 477-3731 HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage 639-9531 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 IDETOWN, Bess Cooke 639-5137 ® EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore 675-3080 JAZKSON TWP., William Hughes 696-1005 ® OAK HILL, Mrs. Stephen L. DeBarry 639-5242 LEHMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly 675-2814 @ NEW GOSS MANOR, Betty Savickas 674-4956 MT. ZION, Rev. Zharles Gilbert 388-7261 @ GOSS MANOR, Mrs. John Juris 674-6601 NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly 298-2149 ® KUNKLE, Mrs. Clyde Hoyt 675-2971 SHAVERTOWN Ldetown Direction Needed | Not New | not have to undergo additional sur-{ Mrs. James Barrall was elected | president of the Confidence Class at the meeting held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Conyngham | on Tuesday night. Hostesses were Mrs. Hope Ide and Mrs. Ralph | Welsh. Other officers elected were ! vice president, Mrs. Bruce Williams, secretary, Mrs. Mary Rogers, treas- | urer, Mrs. Roswell Frederici. It was | | decided to hold a Christmas party 'in thé churchhouse. Hostesses will | be the officers of the class. It was | voted to send $25.00 to Mildred" Shaver in Korea. Present were Mes- | dames Alfred Hadsel, Mary Rogers, | James Barrall, Bruce Williams, | Ralph Welsh, Dean Shaver, George ' May, Roswell Frederici, © Herbert | Ward,” Raymond Walters, Niles | White, William Gelsleichter, .Hope | Ide, Bess Cooke. | Our sympathy goes to the family | of Mrs. Corey Meade and -children. | + Maire Spencer, Mrs. Women’s Society of Christmas Serv- ice at the meeting in the church mm iiis——— NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS { | Raymond na, Mrs: Sam Foss, Mary and San- ; | Walters, Mrs. Ralph Welsh and‘ Mrs. dy, recently spent the day with teach there for a while when she vyijrgie Montross were hostesses for Mrs. Ruth Ansett. Hontz out on Sunday after having house on Wednesday night. Mrs. | Maple Grove WSCS was held on! { George May conducted a self study | Mrs. Bruce Williams presided over business - Bess Cooke was requested | to collect S & H Stamps for. the! : Children’s Home. The officers will! | have charge of a Christmas party | | for December in the church house. Others present beside the hostesses | and other mentioned were Mes- dames Mary Baker, Ethel Shaver, Hope Ide, Grace Knupp, Leslie Sabo, ' Pearl Connor, Alfred Hadsel, Loren Keller, D Sh: . M Rogers; | i youn id Ee Bors home on Wednesday morning. Pre- | Rev. Kelley. ' The beautiful vases of flowers on | the altar Sunday morning were | placed - in memory of Mrs. Edith | Swan by her husband and family. | ne eet es sett. Fernbrook Fred Gosart, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gosart, E. Overbrook Avenue, submitted to an emergency appen- dectomy on Tuesday night in St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Elizabeth, N.J. He is working and attending ‘the University of Newark in New Jersey. : Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Compton and son Harry, Levittown spent the week-end visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Coleman, Hartford, Conn. and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Franklin, Plymouth = spent Sunday visiting Mr, and Mrs. Nick Susaraba and family and Mrs.:Cath- erine Coleman, Demunds Road. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burzyak, Pion- { eér: Avenue, had their baby Ricky, dedicated on Sunday morning in the Glenview P. M. Church by / Rev. | Andrew Derrick. { SEND PEACE ROSES TO MIKE LANGEL FOR CHRISTMAS Money has already been sent to “the Dallas Post for one dozen Peace roses for Mike Langel, who, confined to a Words can not express my sym-' wheel chair from injuries re- ceived in World War 2, asked only that a flag pole - sur- rounded by fifty Peace roses be placed outside his window. He is not able to leave his chair. The project was launched by Daddow Isaacs American Le- gion, the flag pole furnished by Commonwealth Telephone which he had been in and out of Company and erected by the [all of his life. Then Monday motrn- | Key Club, Mike's picture for ing he could hardly breathe, and the Post was taken by Jim the doctor ordered him right back | Kozemchak. the-cut paid -for- by to the hospital. - He realized how | the Legion. {ill he was and knew them up to Wouldn't you like to share |the end. His last words were, | in this happy adventure? Send “Mommy I love you’. your check for three or four When I read my last weeks ar- dollars and, the roses will be [4icle it seemed so ironic; he was so planted by Don Weidner, rose happy then, but when the Post lover, in the spring. came out, Brian was at rest and Send Mike a Christmas card | peace at last in the arms of Our saying you shared in making Merciful ‘and Precious Savior, his ‘dream come true! The Cyphers family wish to ex- | Rr roa : tend their appreciation and thanks : TI — 0 everybody who had been so kind | Sweet Valley |v 5en nt to thém in their hours and days of pathy for the Cyphers family, over the passing of little Brian. Last Sunday while I wag talkig to his mother Libby on the phone, I could [ hear him laughing and having a fine time, playing ball with his | daddy, Corky. They have that con- | solation that the past two weeks he was free from pain and was so happy to be home from the hospital, | = ime. ; : , sorrow, through prayers, food, Mrs. Richard Dougal, David and flowers and their help in every, Liza motored to Delaware recently | way. i and spent several days with Mr. and | Mrs. Joseph Gill. ° 1 + Mrs, Kenneth: Williams, Cathy, | Elaine and Kenneth Jr., Susquehan- | The 4-H sewing club of East Dal- | lag met at the home of Lorraine Moore Saturday, the 6th. This was the first fall meeting; Subject was | “Make a small change.” Each girl| is to redecorate their bedrooms to make a change. The club met re- cently at Genetti’s with other clubs of Luzerne County, and came in second with their record book. East Dallas can be very proud of this group, who took second place honor for Luzerne Co., with Christine Konnick as secretary. New members taken in were W.S.C.S. Meeting 2 Regular monthly meeting of the Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ruth Ansett. Plans are being | made for their Christmas Party: Those who attended: Mesdames Sorber Frank Dennis, Howard Piatt, Walter Pall, William Rosser, Betty | : Ruth Macri, Ellen Saunders, Hale Susan Miller, Gail Edwards, Jeanet- Bronson, Freda Graham, Fran Ya-. te Goeringer, Julia Swepston, Hazle hara, Ruth Anstett. i Ockenhouse, Sharon Carkhuff, The- Breakfast Party ; reasa McMichael, and Sheila Kulick. Mrs. Caroline Ferrey and Mus, | Regular members present also were Edwin. Britt were hostesses at a iy a Linde Ee os ; 3 d ov’ tine Konnick, Deboral , - breakfast party at Mrs. Ferrey's RE Twrdss A Marie Mileh Janet Buckman, Rhonda Moore, and Janet Gable. Future meetings will sent were: Mesdames Jennie Stef- onowicz, Michael Harmon, Lewis ' ; TL Ferrey, Thomas Sayre, Mildred Pe 2 Loraine Nos ome, ig Allen, Francis Daniels and ‘the | the: first Saturday of every month. They are sorry to say ‘that they hostesses. ; | Hank Litus, Loyalville is a sur- | gical patient ‘at General Hospital. Mrs. Earl Kittle Sr. has received | : word: from her. son Teddy who = Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins and arrived in Viet Naum on November | Mrs. Edna Bragg, of Kingston, 2. He is at Ben Hoe.. Ted would be | visited with Mrs. Myrtle Miller last glad to hear from his friends. His | Wednesday. Myrtle is not able to address is: SP4 Theodore R: Kittle | get out very often, . so welcomes RA13788639 Hq. Hq. Company 69th | having friends call ‘on her. Re- Sig. Bn. (A). APO 96227, San Fran- mémbers our shut-ins. cisco, California USARV. I was pleasantly surprised a week Young Adult Class of Maple Grove | ago Monday, with a visit by Shelby Church will meet on Friday, Novem- | Lewis from Sarasota, Florida. ber 19, at the church hall.’ is spending two weeks at the home “Mr. and Mrs. William Ferrey Jr. | of Herbert Downs in Beaumont. His Lancaster spent the weekend visit- | brother Edward, wife Ruth and ing relatives in’ this area. daughter Sandra, arrived the fol- ERE rr lowing day to spend two weeks with ACCENT IT Conta TR A TTS ‘Want to set off a handsome buf- fet, an antique or cherished, new piece, in the dining room? ‘Panel the wall behind it with tongue-and- groove b.oar.ds, choosing silvery Idaho white pire or -cream-sherry western hemlock to complement the deeper shades of the walnut, ma- | MUST limit the members to East Dallas as there would be too many to “handle. Mattresses Repaired AS Low No $9.50 BOX SPRINGS REBUILT ~~ M. B. BEDDING CO. ! — SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST —! ETE I Sr PELE PER hogany or teak buffet. V savings account. to come . . . he'll did his parents WHY WYOMING? Because they want the best - for this litile fella. Right now his only need is a HY choose But in the years use all the services of this full service bank. Savings, checking, lending, safe deposit, trust service. He may even want 16 use the bank's social rooms for a public meeting. Lots of people do. WYOMING? Mrs. Beatrice Moore. | extended by Mrs. He || DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA EAST DALLAS Ruth’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rifen-, dinner in their home. Mr. and Mrs. bery of Beaumont. I was pleased | Kunkle left Tuesday, for Florida. to have them visit me for the day, | Other guests were, Mr. and Mrs. last Friday. Shelby and Edward are | Merton Coolbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. the sébng of Mr. and Mrs. John E.| Laing Coolbaugh and daughter Lewis, former residents of East Dal- | Cathy, Merton Coolbaugh Jr., and las and Beaumont. Former owners Barbara Augustine, and the host of Reverend Derrick’s home. Folks | and hostess. C will remember Johnnie as their bar-| Harry Martin Jr. has PR con- ber, who had his shop next to fined to his home the last two Bessie Brace’s coffee shop, in| yeeks, with a bad back, unable to Shavertown. i lie down, so has been in a sitting Ella Moore's Class of East Dallas | position in a reclining chair. We Church held an Autumn Tea in the wish him a speedy recovery. His Church social room last Thursday, | brother-in-law, Laing Coolbaugh, with a good attendance and nice | has been quite ill also. We wish program, which wag in charge of him well too. 5 There will be an Participating were ‘three selec-| vith the W.S.C.S. tions by the choir, after a welcome | afternoon, today, in East Dallas Jessie Moore. | Church. We need all the help we Prayer was offered by Irene Mooie | can get to finish the quilts that are with a pled for World Peace and! i; he finished before the Christmas care for our men and women who yolidays, so bring a sandwich and are serving in the armed forces this | ome out. ; Veteran's-Day -and for all time. A| The Hast Dallas Church Choir recording of hymns which were | sang in ‘the Glendale Alliance sung by The Hawke Sisters, adopted | Church, ‘Sunday morning. Reverend orphan sisters by my nephew and Sauericino contacted their Bishop, wife, Edward and Edith Hawke of ,74 invited the choir to sing in an California, was enjoyed by alll gyening service in the Scranton Rhonda Moore gave two wonderful | Alliance church, in the near future. pantomines, accompanied by her | 1, appreciation for their singing, record player. . She is certainly a!the choir was given a Christian gifted young lady. Her equally) Flag which will be used in the Pri- gifted mother, Lorraine Moore, gave | mary Department, in. East Dallas a demonstration of her arts, created | Church. Miriam Moore Dymond and sister “from ordinary objects”. I am sure | we were all wishing oe could ako Priscilla Krum and son Howard the beautiful things she did. | have returned to their homes after Mr. and Mrs. David Moore, David | yiiting their aunt Ethel Kriclgand Jr., Kimberly, Ricky and Pamela, family in Reading from ThuPsday from New Jersey, were weekend | {i1] gunday. One bright feature of guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | {Loi visit was a surprise birthday Grant Croman and his mother io and gathering to hone Irene Moore. cilla’s big day Sunday. New tenant farm helper and Charles Moore, wife Janet and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gittens have | baby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond moved into the home attached to Moore, are “home” for a. week of Wilson Ryman’s home, for whom hunting, with dad and brothers in Mr. Gittens will work. Mrs. Gittens | p.ot pallas. He came all the way is the former Betty Long of Shaver-| ¢., phode Island. Other Sunday guests of Ollie and Ray were Ed- town. - We welcome them in our ward and Lena Moore, and children; area. Wedding congratulations and best | nephew Ellwood Montanye, of Johnson City. all day quilting, meeting in the wishes are extended to Douglas La- moreux. and Shirley Johns, married last Saturday in Dallas Methodist Church. They will ocuppy the Rush Lamoreux home on Ryman Road, while his parents are living in their a ACE : trailer in Smithville, near the Maryland line. Rush had been transferred there for his work, and L U Z E R N E they have been coming back to East Dallas on their weekends. . T H E A T R E Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin Sr. | entertained Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kunkle, Sunday, November 1%. at Last Times Tonight OFFSET PRINTING In Many Designs THE DALLAS POST Bh Audrey Hepburn George Peppard FORTY-FORT = THEATRE | “Breakfast at | Tiffanys” Friday and Saturday - CS. Thursday - Friday - Saturday Frank Sinatra Dean Martin Deborah Kerr Laurence Harvey Dirk Bogarde Julie Christie mn 5 “Marriage on the “Darling” Rocks” Sunday (Con’t. 2 to 11) Sunday - Monday - Tuesday | 2 Top Hits (Con’t. Sun. 3-11) “The Face of Fu Manchu” “The Secret of | Blood Island” and “The Naked Brigade” i i ’ ’ ’ : ¥ I ; As much, as in: 3 8-oz. VITAMIN A } Olasics oF 8,000 Units fomato juice }. VITAMIN DB) Td 1,000 Units + whole milk; T tabl ws VITAMIN E fuips spoonful, of {Anim tasopherel) corn, wil VITAMIN B, 4 pork thops 2.5 mg. 4 VITAMIN: B, a 2.5 mg. cheese VITAMIN B, Yalb.of Uy 1.0 mg. : VITAMIN B:» 3.0 meg. VITAMIN C 50 mg. 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