ANIA \ ) d Mrs. lorida. 1 Mrs. ~ Mrs. ughter oh ANA host st two ble to sitting vi We His baugh, e wish uilting, in the Dallas elp we nat are ristmas *h and Choir Iliance verend Bishop, in an. ranton future. inging, wristian he Pri- Dallas 1 sister Toward s after clg®nd Psday ture of irthday r w is- et and .ymond eek of hers in 1e way Sunday re Ed- 1ildren; nye, of 1 i 4 1 ¥ i TT ie AR NS ry a EI TE SS SUS Es - J ——. ! DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ~~ MOUNT ZION A telegram went recently to Donald Vasko on duty in Germany, telling that he became the father of Kimberly Dawn, born to Lucy | been a young collie running the Daniels Vasko (in Erlanger, Ken- tucky, on November 4. Mrs. Vasko’s parents are Ben and Lucy Daniels of Mount Zion. Phyllis Seiple, q. in a hospital in Harrisburg problem is he wants to run the ere she was working as a regis- | roads too, and we have reared him Latest reports are on a line and leash. One night he tered nurse. that her condition is improved. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Weatherly of morning and sat out, in the kitchen Moorestown, N. J., with their chil- | with the door shut telling him over dren Margaret, Mark and Peter, visited their parents Rev. and Mrs. | Ralph Weatherly of Happy Hill and quit your whining!” recently. Bullets Whizzing on Happy Hill Reports from over on the Happy Hill section are that bullets struck a number of windows between nine and ten o'clock last week Wednes- day night. Glass was broken in the door at Weatherly’s, and the pic- | ture window in Alden Earl’s house, a bedroom window in Robert Earl's, and a window. in. Stelma’s house. gave us the altar flowers, beautiful State Troopers are investigating. . MT. ZION The Dallas Post was functioning perfectly last week.. In my column I had registered puzzlement that the Reese twins should be riding the bus to West Pittston when they | attend church ‘in « Avoca, - Well, Richard Reese told me he read my column in the Dallas Post. I asked how come he saw -it. Said that Rev. Gommer had sent them a copy at Falls where they live. Living at alls gets them on the bus to West | Pittston High. School. But their | church loyalties are still at Avoca. Thanks, 'Dallas “Post. PROBLEMS ? | YOLKS WAGEN New & Used Cars and Trucks All Years and Models FULLY GUARANTEED SALES SERVICE GOODWIN | AUTO CO. PARTS 651 Wyoming Ave. Kingston, Pa. Corner Rt. 11 & 309 Call Coll. 288-6426 QD AUTHORIZED OEALER | - daughter of Mr. | nights, and Mrs. Harold Seiple of Mt. Zion | only to do it all over again. | after 4 T gave up and went to bed. {1 wanted Cathy to be able to get | sented in ‘our honor by our two were little tin whistles and others ‘potted chrysanthemum which can | fume — and love! Several cards| and | came from some who knew. We | think it would be nice for our] THE NEWS fiftieth if both girls were home. | HALLOWEEN PARADE ‘Anytime I sides of the house! ant to get some problem straight- years we have had books with the ““ened out Fl air it in the Post! They fill the town-the night is, 1 Gilbert line. And there is a book ‘theirs; (we don’t have one) with the Thev're cowboys, hoboes, million- Stowell line, my - mother’s. Now aires; | each and every individual THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1965 Well I feel a little bit delicate about the problem that has dis- turbed our rest lately. There has possible about the lines that center in oneself. It all means that some- where way back there somebody cared enough to write down some- thing about their family. SOMETHING NEW The Festival of Faith, an annual presentation by the Wyoming Val- ley Council of Churches, has a new feature this year (it comes next Sunday, by the way, at Wilkes- Barre’s First Presbyterian Church) in that children’s choirs from many participating churches are singing. So the children’s choir of our Mt. Zion church will be a part of the massed choirs next Sunday. Cathe- rine took five of her choir down to i rehearsal last Sunday afternoon. They were Kevin Kintz, Dick] Holmes, Georgette Swan, Janice ‘some sleep so she wouldn't be i King and Karen Earl. The children wrecking the composing room at | | were quite impressed by the large the Post! 1 guess it will not last | number of other children, over two more than a week or so. | hundred, and ‘also were .curious FORTY EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY | about the pipe organ, with pipes We had it last Sunday. No hidden behind curtains, and how ! chance to celebrate, for we were all many pipes are there? And will dated up. But.- Mt. Zion Church the curtains be raised so we can see the pipes? Catherine explained Ito them that many of the pipes roads followed by three or four old dogs. Tuffy somehow senses ‘that such excitement is in the air and he just hasn't been able to sleep out the other, The In one door, was so restless I got up at 3 in the and over again, “No, Tuffy, yeu | can’t go out. Settle down, lie down: A little ! | big yellow mums, which were pre-| were huge square wooden boxes. "daughters. I had brought home 2 be set out in the spring. Also 3; red rose buds to add color and per- | THE MUSE And our pastor and his son Phillip | came to congratulate us Saturday | night. COSTUMES WIN PRIZES By Seaman Parades may come, Parades may go, | But just in case you didn't know, The Halloween Parade’s a show You shouldn’t miss. It’s darkest dark-in groves and pairs ANCESTORS Now our girls can know they really have ancestors from both For a few It’s childish bliss. Large and smallish different sizes, Ruth has a quite complete set of charts of her father’s line, the Dia- ments, extending back into the Weirdly costumed, gay surprises. Hugenots in Holland. She has quite Here we come-now where's our an extensive history of her mo- prizes ? ther’s side, the Biles family, many | of whom used to be around] EDUCATED BEES TURN OUT Wyalusing, Camptown and Homet’s | DIFFERENT FLAVORS Ferry. When we took that trip a. This column knows the doctor few weeks ago to Philadelphia and Who owned the bees before, into south Jersey we began to get And heard the honeyed tale acquainted with more of the Dia-| Of flavors, six or more. ments, and out of that trip we now | The good doc then invited us have these charts. What an amaz- | To come on up and see, ing composite unit of humanity | And meet her royal highness is! I! The busy.lime Queen bee. think it is nice to know as much as| But we didn’t get to see her ees | A fact that - we regretted, For the story was intriguing And our appetite was whetted. So it’s nice to hear the news That the bees are now our neigh- bors, And our town will soon be buzzing With six delicious flavors. REPUBLICANS RETAIN HOLD IN BACK MOUNTAIN Revublicans in other places Fell, very badly, on their faces, But we, I guess are like Vermont, A rockribbed G. O. P.ers haunt, Halloween’s for this. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. I. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Phone 674-4921 Where Democrats hope wishfully That they (perhaps). will live to Rear 29 North Main Street E————mESE— | sce, CC EEE CEE ECS Some hopeful guy ‘that they've g g | selected £ Dr. Aaron S. Lisses E | Make world wide news (when he’s E : Optometrist £ elected) g \ ional ‘Suit 2 5 | E 38 Main Street, Dallas Professional: Suite : p= E ’ Gateway Center £ E 674-4506 Edwardsville E : S$ a 3 £ = DALLAS HOURS: 287-9735 : ; : E liely 23pm. girEwAY CENTER HOURS: B © Wednesday - 2to8pm. paily 980 to 530 pm. =| FOR BETTER COOKING § Friday - 2 to 5 pm. Evenings Thurs. & Fri. to. 8 p.m. g : . BE CTC C3 BEC TLCS ETE SUCHE EN iB E L A N E Y \EEEESEASENIN EEL. EANNENE EERE RNIN NNER RENERANE GAS SERVICE. Inc Gruphic Arts Services INCORPORATED PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking Sereen Prints, Art Work Phone 825 2978 «EE 0 0 6 0 MY Memorial Highway Dallas 674-4781 Suggester-0f-The-Year Employee suggestions profit both | High School, married to the former | the suggester Nothing illustrates this more than | the achievement record last month | at R.C.A., Lancaster, Pa. the month of August, 256, suggest- and the company. | Betty Space, Noxen, and has four entertained on Sunday | children David, Charles, III, Steven, Through | | and Peg Williams Ruggles, Pa. ions have been adopted and put into | effect in this plant. Charles Williams" Jr. Dept. 46, + Michele Mead pictured above receiving a check for | $143. from J. W. Dixon, foreman. | | 1, Dallas, announce the birth of a additional amount over and above | This amount due him represents the the $500. check he received for his award-winning suggestion involving a parts assembling process in the Parts Manufacturing activity. Chuck was named the year’s Lan-, caster He is a graduate of Lake- Noxen | and Susan. He is the son of Charles Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mead, RD seven pound, seven and a half ounce | daughter, Michele, November 5 at Nesbitt Hospital. There are two | other children, Linda Lee, four and | Jimmy, too. Mrs. Mead is the former SUGGESTER-OF-THE-YEAR. | Sue Parsons, Kunkle. Mr. Mead is in farming at Elk Lake. Robert G. Shouldice Nominated To Lycoming College “Who's Who" Robert G. Shouldice, son of Mr. | Shaver- | and Mrs.. Paul Shouldice, town, was one of twelve Lycoming College seniors recently nominated by his fellow upper-classmen to the 1965-66 edition of Who's. Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges. Nomination was on the basis of service to the college and community, as well as academic standing. | Robert i ig chairman of the Student Union Board and of the Student | Union Development Committee. He | is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha, Local Union No. 71, Student Associ- ation, and the Faculty Evaluation committee. He .is also a Resident Advisor ‘and = participated in the : Campus Leaders Conference. Who's Who was founded in 1934 Pupils of Louie Ayre To Give Recital Sunday A group of Back Mountain Stu- dents of Piano will be presented by Louie W. Ayre in an Ensemble Re- cital, Sunday November 21st at 3:00 p. m. in St. Clement's Parish House, Lockhart Street, Wilkes- Barre. Debbie Anthony, Ann Barnes, Cathy and Debbie Cawley, Beth Clarke, Nancy ‘Covert, Lorrene and Raelene Daring, Christine Demmy, Elizabeth and Peter Eckman, Caro- lyn Edwards, Judy Fielding, Joanne Gensel, Jane Gilmartin, Nancy Gor- don, Ann Graham, Debbie Koehl, Glenda and Patti Larson, Katharine Loveland, ‘Alda Maturi, Brian Mec- Cartney, Mary Miller, Diana Moore, Megan Moore, David, Dawn and Diane Morgan, Linda Nichols, Lu- ella Olver, Sally Otto, Pamela and Susan Pfeifer, Debbie Philo, Brenda, Paula and Todd Richards, David and Tom Rowett, Mary Ann Sabadish, Renee Sander, Debbie Jo Wasserott. Soloists and audience as guests of the students will also participate. JEPENEEEEEDNEERRRSEEREEY Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1962 METROPOLITAN 2 J 2 Ne We're “J ohnny-on-the-Spot” To Meet Your HEATING NEEDS! THE BOSTON STORE DALLAS SUBSCRIBERS radio and heater Quality Used Cars 1962 VOLKSWAGEN, nice and clean. 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Mrs. Repotski recently return-, Mrs. Maurice Chernin, Carverton in Prince of Peace Episcopal Church, | ed from Mercy Hospital where she | Road, is a surgical patient in Gen- Dallas, on Sunday, October 31. her birthday. Guests Mrs. Boyd Mrs. Edward Staub, Jr. and family, | Street, is recuperating at her home | Atherholt, Eugene Hoover, Ira|Plainsfield, N. J. | after surgery at Nesbitt Hospital. | Hoover, Mrs. Bessie Roushey, the| Ensign Michael Purcell recently | Mrs. Luther Powell, Pioneer hostess and the guest of honor. | completed flight school ‘at Penca- | | Avenue, is spending several days in Mrs. Emma B. Maloney, Hail- Cola, Fla. He is now at navigation | | Pittsburgh as guest of Mr. and Mrs. SECTION B — PAGE 5 TRUCKSVILLE Chase Road. Mrs. Albert Mortimer, Jr., Holly Card Club | Street, entered Nesbitt Hospital on Mrs. Hairy Moricn. Pioneer Ave Monday for tests and observation. | nue, entertained her card club on| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martz and Wednesday night. Prizes were won family, Chase Road, will leave to- Saturday Girl Scout Troop 705 attended the production ‘Red Shoes’ | presented at the Misericordia Awudi- torium by the Junior League of Wilkes-Barre in cooperation with College Misericordia. 2 by Mrs. Bruce Owens and Mrs. Os-, MOITOW to spend the week end with Mrs. Wallace Perrin, Sr., Holly ' .ay Smith. Others present were Mes- their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard | 4ames Harry Edwards, Samuel Ad-|and Mrs. Edward Martz, Jr., and Montgomery and family, Hickory ams, Richard Smiles, Kenneth Ayres family, Holbrook, L. I. Both families Street, spent the weekend with Mr.| ;nd James Wood. will return for Thanksgiving. and Mrs. Wallace Perrin, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ragukonis Mrs. Morris Brooks, Harris Hill family at Roslyn. Mr. Perrin ‘and | ;ng family, Montclair, N. J., were Road, suffered injuries to her left Mrs. Montgomery are brother and | recent house guests of his brother- | shoulder when she fell on a flight sister. | in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. of stairs at her home on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slusser, Church | Robert Swan, 204 Holly Street. morning. Hill Road, recently attended a col-| Mrs. Donald Buzinkai and infant Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bryant, lege reunion at Virginia Polytech- | daughter have returned to their Pioneer Avenue, entertained at din- nical Institute. Mr. Slusser is a mem- | home at Meadowcrest from Mercy ; ner on Saturday night. Guests were | eral Hospital. Cub Pack, 155, will meet tomor- row night at 8 in Trucksville Meth- odist Church. Mrs. Herbert Jenkins, | was a medical patient several weeks. Mrs. Edward Staub, Eleanor Staub, and Mrs. Thomas C. 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