The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 20, 1966, Image 11

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her home, on Tuesday evening: Mrs. |
Melvin Hopfer, Mrs. Elmer Lyons, |
Warren Montross, Mrs.
mond Kelly, Mrs. John Lyons, Mrs.
Robert Clark and Claire, Mrs. El-
vin Bean and Mrs. Howard Shook.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newell, Fort
Mrs.
Lagierdale, Fla, announce the birth Richard Keiper on Friday night. and Mrs. Alpha Dymond for several| of officers. Present: Mrs. Joseph would be glad to have your help. |
of a daughter, Lucinda May, on' Mike Bean, New Cumberland, and days. } | Dotter, Mrs. Howard Engelman, | That number again is 675-3087. |
January 4th. (Miss Dianne Fralinger, Steelton,| Myr. and Mrs. Lee Spaulding and Mrs. Clark Oliver, Mrs. Guy Fritz, | dn
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler, spent the weekend with the Elvin son Stewart of Johnson City, N. Y.,| Mrs. Gomer Thomas, Mrs. Roy |
R. D. 1, Noxen, announce the birth Beans. | spent Sunday with Mr. and ‘Mrs.| Dendler, Mrs. Albert May, Mrs. | Property Award
of a daughter at- Nesbitt Hospital,| Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Territo, Lester Crispell. Robert Clark and Mrs. Clarence | Property taken from the Orchard '
on January 12th. | West Wyoming, spent Sunday with Pat Newelll and |. Mrs. = Grace Turner. Mrs. Joseph Dotter Was p,m Restaurant tract. at intersec-
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
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Mrs. Amelia Donovan entertained
@t a party in honor of her an
Robert’s fifth birthday on Sunday,
Jan. 9th. Attending were: Linda
Patton, (Charles Patton, Dick Pat-
Ambor and Shawn Murphy,
Mrs. ‘Margaret, Arnold and daugh-
ter Cristy, and Mrs. Laura Carey. |
Osmand Casterline
tained the following at a party, at
P.T.A. meeting was held Monday,
January 10th. at Noxen Elementary |
Refreshments were served
by the room mothers,
ithe refreshment committee.
‘man wag
Engelman,
Engelman and Nellie Scouten.
Louise
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY
'E. Dallas:
East Dallas
NOXEN
Speakers were: Carol Bridger, Mrs. Albert Jones is spending a) days with her father, George Fritz.
| Robert Harding, John Carr, Irene week with her son Theodore and David Fritz and George Tomlin-
| Mykowycz, Arlene Andrecko, Bill family at Warwick, N. Y. sen visited at the home of Jack
Pinkowski. The subject was a step| Mrs. Harry Bigelow accompanied Messersmith, Endicott, on Sunday.
| by step explanation of “New Math” | the young people of the Bowman's
William Race and Nelson Cargill, | pany got it wrong.
enter- Spent the weekend with his par- She also visited Mrs. Dendler who | for a visit with Mrs. Lawrence Race
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler, is a patient there. and. William,
Stull. | Mrs. Willard’ Bender is on the Mrs. Anna Kanouse, Bloomsburg
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engelman, sick list, at her home in Noxen. | has spent some time with her sister,
Ray- Pamela and Cynthia Sue, Waverly, !|
N. Y., spent the weekend with Mrs.
William Engelman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Derby,
Shickshinny, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Montross returned to his Mrs. Joseph Hackling.
home, from the Veteran's Hospital,| Ladies Society of St. Luke's Lu-
| Bronx, N. Y., on Friday. theran Church met on Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dymond and night at the Parish Hall. The regu-
son Billy, of Langhorne, visited Mr. | Jar meeting was held with election
, oblige our aspring
| Konsavage
! Keiper went to Albany, N. Y. on
Sunday where they met her mo-
ther, Mrs. Oscar Patton and brought
the Leonard Territos.
Miss Peggy Coole, N. Plainfield,
N. J., spent the weekend with the
re-elected as president, Mrs. Ho-
ward Engelman, 1st vice president,
Mrs. Robert Clark, 2nd vice pres-
Boston, Lois and Mark, Waverly, Pa., visited Mr. | Burtell and George
and Mrs. Ray Kelly, on Sunday. Philadelphia, are spending several Mr.
Tomlinsen, | were dinner guests at the home of
and Mrs. Theodore Polk, at Wyoming, on Sunday.
675-
subscribers,
and neighbors, we finally have you
| a columnist, Mrs. John Konsavage,
Dallas RD 1. Her number is 675-
3087, which is a number to write| Mrs. Howard Perry is a patient
down because the phone book com- |in General Hospital.
tion. from September
20, 1966
3087
friends,
the
' for the parents of Elementary, Creek Free Methodist Church on Endicott, visited the Elmer Races, | Mis Konsevage is Willing
(Pupils, : ySundey to visit the patients ation Saturday. Mr. and Ms Ray | column starting this week, while |
Claude Sorber, Arlington, Va.,! Carpenters Nursing Home, Idetown.| Wilson returned home with them | ’ ?
journalist - by
phoning items of interest until Mrs. |
learns the ropes,
be mighty appreciative.
we'd
And she
tion of Routes 309 and 118, Dallas,
owned by Michael Ferraro, for con-
struction of new highway brought
who were Fred Cooles. | her to her home here. She had ident, Mrs. Clark Oliver, secretary, a board of review award of $24,000
b Chair- day. ‘spent seven weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fritz, Treasurer. plus interest of 6 per cent deten-
Lucille Blizzard, Carol Mr. and Mrs. Nick Novak, Nik Mrs. Harry Wells, Rockland,” Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata
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SECTION B — PAGE 5
MOUNT ZION
Mrs.
Tree Road is a patient under ob-
servation in Nesbitt Hospital.
{ Mrs. Wesley Lewis is continuing | Dr. Stroh thought if I would come
‘her stay in Nesbitt Hospital.
house last
Tuesday evening I showed some
Dottie’s slide pictures
| had to pause every once in awhile
to make some corrections in the
interest of the progress of history
William ZLaBarr of Apple
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Collins of | psychological value might help. So
Irene Moore is away on vacation.| Wyoming visited our
Writing a column from scratch | week.
| is no easy job, because people get |
used to telling things to the same
people from week to week, so if | Wyoming church for the W.S.C.S.|
| Irene’s old stand-by tipsters will | ag I went through the pictures I
|
at the
| since the slides and Dottie’s com- |
ments were prepared back in 1964.
For instance, the slides showed pic-
tures of President Kasavubu and of
Prime Minister Moise Tshombe. But
now the president
army chief Mobutu and of course
he was not in the pictures. So
changes do come in so-called back-
ward countries, now moving ahead!
FROM VALLEY CREST
plan of the management at Valley
Crest to place Valley Crest resi-
dents in private. Foster Homes
whenever such resident becomes
able to take care of himself or her-
self in a private home. These Fos-
| ter Homes, however, have to meet
certain requirements and are under
the supervision of the
from Valley Crest is in
residence. ‘There are now 32 pa-
tients in such Foster Homes, the
| highest number since the beginning
| of the program in 1962. Many are
| in the Dallas area.
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patient
Mrs. Leslie Sabo and Mrs. Frank
Lenygel and Mrs. Alfred Hadsel
| were hostesses for the W.S.C.S.
| meeting held in the churchouse on
| Wednesday night. Mrs. George May
| led the devotion while Mrs. Bruce
Williams presided. Letters were
| read from Dorothy Gilbert and
| Esther Russell. Present: Mesdames
| Alfred Hadsel, Emory Hadsel, Frank
| Lenygel, Hope Ide, Dean Shaver,
| Grace Knupp, Bruce Williams, Ros-
| well Frederice, George May and
{ Claire Mckenna; Ben Cooke; Rev.
and Mrs. Winfield Kelley.
| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boice, Beth-
esda, Md., with. Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Boice, Buffalo, N. Y., spent several
days during the holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Boice.
Confidence Class
Mrs. Jerry Brown and Mrs. Char-
lotte Calkins were assisting hos-
tesses for the Confidence Class
meeting at the home of Bess Cooke
recently, Mrs. Calkins led the de-
votions. Mrs. James- Barrall pre-
sided. Several thank you notes were
read and Bess Cooke was asked to
send for dish cloths. Present: Mes-
dames Al Rinken, James Barrall,
Dean Shaver, George May, Roswell
Alfred - Hadsel, the hostesses; Rev.
and Mrs. Winfield Kelley.
“The Miners.”
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is the former |
| Medical Director’s extension of this
{ Hill.
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| when singing serves
As many people know it is the | an
SINGING TO SAVE A LIFE
One of my friends at Valley Crest
has been near the edge several
times. The other day I had a call
from one of the supervisors that
up and sing for ‘this patient the
I went and did. Later 1 wanted to
let Dr. Stroh know how much I ap-
preciated his calling me. I spoke of
it as something beyond the call of
his medical duty. Which he denied.
He said something to the effect that
such a psy-
chological and spiritual need as it
apparently did in this case it was
within the scope of medical treat-
ment. Anyway, 1 appreciated this]
form of treatment.
improve.!
DESCENT FROM HAPPY HILL
Our place is two or three hun-
dred feet more or less lower than |
the location of the Rev. Ralph
Weatherly’s place known as Happy |
So when he comes over with |
arm load of reading matter |
gravity helps him make the
journey. Certainly not “gravity” in
the emotional sense.. More like!
levity! Does the soul good—mine, |
The patient did |
|T mean. Along with The Episco-|
{ palian, The Witness, Look, Life,
Newsweek, Saturday Review, the
| Post (not Dallas) there was a book
Luzerne |
County Institution District while a |
Frederici, Roger Whitesell and son
Matthew, Grace Knupp, Hope Ide, |
Don't let them get ahead of you! Pay
them off with a Personal Loan from
That way you keep
your eredit good and have just one
convenient payment to make each
month, Come in and let us help yeu.
MEMBER FEDERAL
«1
calling Living Prophecies, being
“The Minor Prophets Paraphrased !
with Daniel and The Revelation “by
Kenneth Taylor, a special edition
for The Billy Graham Evangelistic
Association. It may be exciting
Jackson Township Plans
Arnual Fireman Dinner
Jackson Township Firemen and
members of its Auxiliary met
Wednesday night to discuss the an- |
nual banquet to be held at the Fire
Hall February 19 at 6:30 p.m. Res-
ervations can be made with any of
the above members.
Judge Bernard Brominski will be
guest speaker. Music for dancing!
will follow the dinner and the talk.
Committee members: = chairman, |
Richard Holodick, Steve Krupinski,
Bob Allardyce, Frank Fabian, |
Marion Holodick, Carcl Maskaluk
and Marjorie Zbiek.
A final meeting of firemen and
auxiliary will be held February 2 at
8 p.m. There will be no regular
meeting of the Auxiliary in
February,
New Dallas
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| ing him a full recovery.
| ton Hospital to see him.
reading, I'll see. Also friend Wea-
therly told me that during the
Christmas season he had a visit
from ‘his son Bruce Weatherly and
wife and children John, Christo-
pher, Margaret, Mark and Peter.
They are from the Trinity Church
in Moorestown, N. J. Also daughter
Carol who is the wife of Henry
Hobart Tallmadge of Glen Ridge,
N. J. with their daughters Lynn,
Suzanne and Phoebe. All these
next of kin brought the usual sun-
shine to those on Happy Hill.
SENIOR CHOIR PARTY
Mrs. Ralph Weatherly who was
the former organist and choir di-
rector at Grace Church Kingston
had played recently at a morning
choral service. In the evening the
Senior choir came up and had a
party at Mrs. Weatherly’s home.
Mrs. Ray Goulstone of Kingston
and her daughter Mrs. Daniel Char-
ney of Allentown were recent
visitors at the Weatherlys.
SUFFERS STROKE
Last Saturday morning Louis Bell
suffered a severe stroke paralyzing
his speech and his right side. Louis
is our church custodian and every-
body feels quite concerned about
him. The Bells live over next to
Edward Miles on the dirt road near
where we had a summer playground
before we bought this place. When
we were ready to move our few
goods from there over here Louis
Bell backed his truck up and leaded
it up and moved the goods
here. He was that kind of neighbor
to us. He has a nice family too.
We join with many others in wish-
Sunday
afternoon I went down to the Pitts-
1 took his
left hand and spoke to him telling
him who 1 was. He opened one
eye and looked at me but whether
he recognized me or not I not
know.
over
do
LEGAL NOTICE!
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
a public hearing will be held on
February 7th, 1966, at 7:30 p.m.
at the Lehman Township Fire Hall
by the Lehman Township Planning
Commission concerning the sub-
mission to the Township Super-
visors of a proposed zoning ordin-
ance. A copy of the proposed or-
dinance has been posted at the
above place fer public inspection.
BEN R. JONES, III, ESQUIRE
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