er FETTER % TETTECTY Me on VEE FY Law RN RR EE ETRE IEEE EERE PEVTVEET : CRETE BENE EEF TEER TTT TET EEE LE . Fried Scallops, SECTION ‘A — PAGE 6 Osage Lodge, 1.0.0.F. Plans Fish Dinner Osage Lodge, 1O.O.F., Lehman, urday evening, March 26, at Leh- man Fire Hall. General Chairman is Robert Dis- | que and Joseph Ellsworth heads the | tickets and finance committee. Serving will begin at 5:30 p.m. Menu will feature Deviled Crab, Fried Shrimp, Seafood Combination, Chicken Croquettes, Fillet of Flounder, Fried Chicken, Fried Oysters. Reservations must be made by! March 19. In charge of Takecuts are Fred Anderson, Stanley Farr, Lee John- son, Richard Mathers, Roy Sexier Everett Wilson; Dining Room Wes ley Moore, William Rineman, F. R.| Searfoss, Lester Squier, Stroud, Lanceford Sutton, William Trethaway, Al Bidwell, Lewis Ide, | Carl Coats; Si Evans, Glenn Jchn- son, Allan Major, George Shaver, Vern Pritchard. Joseph Ide will be police chair- | man. Rotary Hears Rev. P. Jones Dallas Rotary observed Compet- itors Night last Thursday. Roland Koeb, Montrose, was a guest and John Konsavage reported that, 1200 dinners had been served during the recent Rotary Turkey banquet. Dr. Jordan introduced Rev. Jones, of the Milton Presbyterian Church, who spoke on “A Piece Of Paper”, in other words a dollar bill, | its evils and its good. New Mailbox Now Stands A U. S. Mailbox now stands the corner of Lehigh Street and Harris Hill Road in Trucksville, placed through the interest of Superintendent of Mails Richard Griffith. at . Residents signed a petition and | with Mr. Griffith’s cooperation have | now received the convenience of a nearby mail pickup. Legal Notice — Scaled bids will be received by the Supply Committee of the Lake- Lehman School District, Lehman, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, until | 7:30 p. m., E. S. T., Monday, March 28, 1966, for general, art, ditto, and | mimeograph supplies. Specifications | and instructions to bidders may be | Richard ! Philip | | | | | | Ryman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson H. Ryman, East Dallas, to Joseph F. Hardisky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hardisky, Lehman, | has been announced by her parents, | A graduate of Dallas High School and Bloomsburg State College, Miss | Ryman is a member of the faculty hid unkhannbele” Joint Schools. Miss Lois Ann Ryman, Teacher Tiancee Of Joseph F. Hardisky will sponsor a Fish Dinner on Sat- | | The engagement of Miss Lois Ann | Mr. Hardisky is an alumnus of | Lehman High School and Williams- | port Technical Institute and will receive an associate degree in me- chanical engineering from Pennsyl- Wilkes- * University, in June. vania State Barre Center The wedding will take place on June 25 in St. Anthony's Church, | fo Lar ksville. Director Of Department Of Health Gives Medicare Advice To Elderly Elderly citizens should not pay] money for individuals posing as tives of the ‘Social Security Admin- | istration, Joseph B. O'Connor, Re- gional Director of the Department! of Health, Education, and Welfare, | warned today. | In this most recent racket, which | is spreading across the country, Mr. { O'Connor said, a con man alleges | he is connected with the Social | Security Administration and is au- | thorized to sell medicare insurance | policies, or states he. can enroll a 65 in the medicare person over program. He may offer a discount to anyone giving an immediate payment, but in any event will col- lect what money he can and then disappear. various times in the past including impersonators who have offered sums of money, allegedly represent- ing an increase in social security | benefits, as a device to gain entry into homes and find’ out where money is kept. medicare coverage to | representa- | There have been other rackets at If the opportunity | gin until that time. 3. There will be no cal insurance program. | immediately. Bonafide social sentatives ean either thru official : cards bearing their pictures, or thru the local social security district office, Mr. O'Connor assured the public. No social security representative, how- security repre- discount | rates of any kind under ‘the medi- | | 4. Any contact in which cash is! requested should be reported to the | | local social security district office | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1966 Neshitt Jin Rieti? Celebrates Pinkie’s Birthday Women from the Back Mountain | Area played an important part in | the Pinkie Party celebration held identify themselves ever, is authorized to collect money for medicare enrollment. ‘Lisa Ann Kerpovich Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kerpovich, Shavertown, RD 5, announce the | brate birth of a seven pound, four ounce, | daughter, Lisa Ann, February 28, at Wyoming Valley Hospital. Daughter Born arises, the purse or wallet contain- | ing money is then stolen. To guard against these 'decep- tions, Mr. O'Connor stressed the | following: { 1. Those 65 or over receiving | social security or railroad retire- ment benefits will qualify automa- | tically for hospital insurance, and November. All others over 65 will | | { | | | { | | ance which they will receive at no They will also have the op- tion of enrolling in the medical in- | surance program. 2. Hospital and medical | cost. received an application card for medical insurance benefits in the mail in September, October, or | have to apply for hospital insur- | : | Lake-Lehman High School gym- | care | A daughter was born to Mr. Mrs. Phillip Brown, E. Center Street, Shavertown, March 4, at General | Hospital. This is their first child. | - Mrs. Brown is the former Barbara Nordstrom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nordstrom, Sr., Wilkes- | Barre. | 2H | L-L Gymnastic Exhibit i Free To Public Friday | nasts will exhibit their work Friday night at 7:30 | both boys and girls demonstrating. in the gymnasium, | Both junior and senior high stu- obtained at the Office of Adminis. | coverage will not be effective until | dents will participate. tration, Lehman; Pennsylvania. ELEANOR HUMPHREY Secretary | July, payments by individuals for med- ical insurance benefits will not be. 1966, so the $3.00 monthly | Apparatus, dancing, calisthenics, athletic drills, are on the pidgiaia. Admission free. at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital last week. Mrs. Fred Eck of: Shaver- town was chairman of the affair, which was attended by more than 110 women from 8 branches of the auxiliary. The party was planned. to cele- the 10th anniversary of the hand-puvpet which is made and dis- | tributed free-of-charge’ to patients | in the pediatrics department of the | Hospital, by members of the auxili- | ary. .Shavertown branch is re | ioe sewing the puppets, Eck as current chairman of the project. Mrs. John Hildebrandt was | the first chairman. sponsible | Pinkie wag first produced in the and home of Mrs. George Rice. The idea originally came to the hospital when Mrs. Harold A. Shappelle, formerly Women's Board and brought the | idea of Pinkie Puppet from a Hos- | to pital auxiliary - convention. A beautiful three tiered birthday cake was given in honor of: Pinkie’s Birthday by Old River Road Bakery | currently President of the Women's Gor- | through the courtesy of Mr. don Kutz: and the top layer was given to pediatrics department so | that children patients could enjoy Pinkie's Birthday too. Guests of honor at the head table | left to right are: Miss Marie Yanok, | Pediatric Instructor; ' Miss Yenale- | retary to administrator; Mr. David | G. Sayes, Administrator | Hospital; Dr. Robert Peters, with Mrs. | vitch, Head Pediatrics Nurse; Miss | Hhelma DeWitt, Director of student | | Nursing; Miss Margaret Sayes, Sec- | { Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kitchen, R. D. 1, Pittston, observed their forty- fifth wedding anniversary on Wednesday. The couple was married March | 9, 1921, by the late Rev. G. Barto | tone in the Carverton Methodist | parsonage. | Mrs. Kitchen is the former Ida’ Gocdrich, daughter of William and Delia Goodrich, Mount Zion. Mr. Kitchen's parents were Arch aad Phoebe Kitchen, also of Mount Zion There are four children: William, Hyattsville, Md.; Richard, Windsor, N. Y.; June, at home; Donald, East Dallas. Grandchildren are Becky | Lee, Pamela Jean, Cindy Lou and Linda Beth, of Hyattsville, and Don- ald Jr., Ann Lee and Michael, East Dallas. Myr. Kitchen was engaged in farm- | ing until his retirement some years ago. Mercy Auxiliary To Be Hostess Mercy Hospital Auxiliary of | Wilkes-Barre will be hostess to. the | Northeast Pennsylvania Association | Fred Eck, Chief; of Back Mountain: and now living Chairman Pinkie Party and Chair- in Forty Fort, was President of the man of Puppets. Pediatrics Mrs. Women from all branches meet sew the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month at Shavertown Lutheran Church. Mrs., of Hospital Auxiliaries at a luncheon | Charles Perking of Trucksville, is| meeting Wednesday, ' March 23 to, be held in the auditorium of the President ~ Kingston’ - Branch, Co- | Westminster Presbyterian Church | ‘ Chairman party; Mrs. Gallagher, | located at the corner of Lockhart | honored guest; Mrs. Harold A.| and Westminster Streets of Wilkes- | | Board; Mrs. John Hilderbrant, Mrs. | George Rice, Mrs. | President Women’s Board; Mrs. Carl Nesbitt | l'and Mrs. Sheldon Drake, treasurers- | Presi- | of-the-day. dent. of Staff; Dr. Howard Y. Harris, | Shappelle, Past President Women’s | Bare. There is ample parking space | directly across from the hall. Registration time is from 10 a.m. to 11 am. | Business meeting to be held from 11 am. to 12 noon during which Robert Crist of Harrisburg will show some interesting slides of Penn "State. i Charles Perkins, Brown, Past President; Mrs. Thomas Pritchard, Past President; Mrs. Wil- liam Thomas, President Shavertown Branch. Standing Mrs. Charles Maxwell Luncheon will he served from} 112:15 to 1:30. Mrs. John Sippel, Hazleton, pres- | NATIONAL GIRL SCOUT WEEK This is National Girl Scout Week. The cookies that you delivered this week. ordered last month will be Small Brownies, medium sized Scouts, older Seouts, will come to your door to deliver. If you saw a program on Girl Scouting Tuesday morning on the TODAY show, you will note how far the Girl Scouts have come since 1918, in the matter of groom- ing and looks, but the basic principles remain the same. Girl Seouts are still dedicated to extending a help- ing hand. . NEED NEW LETTERHEADS? TRY THE POST CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE. GET RESULTS! FOR YOUR NEXT PRINTING JOB, CALL THE POST i | skills | . os ident of Northeast Pennsylvania {Humphrey Briefed: The death A rite obonlyinboutil ArtoriAmaricand ssociation of Hospital Auxiliaries ! £ wounded who reach treatment in |, present the fo, spealisnss of Vietnam (The AMA News, Dec.20, | J Ton Yn x batt Van. oy 1965) is possible because of heli-! P ofpya = copter rescue, special care facilities Duies of Pennsylvania and Robert, for varius, wounds, phydidans Crist will present the Problems | and availability of Vine! of. Medicare. Boog, Vics Prosdont FHumnimsy A tour of the Mercy Hospital will | Yas boon toll. He visited U a | be conducted ' immediately follow- | medical facilities while in Vietnam ing the program | hi month. Reservations must be made no | later than March 19th through your Got A Shillelagh? | local Auxiliary president, Luzerne National Bank is in need of Irish lace, Irish pictures. an Irish | TWO, CARQUSE, PORSES i shillelagh, or anything coming from | Gene Hanley called on Thursday Priv. to display during Trish. Days to say that he had not one, but of the bank, March 16 and 17. | two merry-go- -round horses at the | x | Silver Sleigh, but not for sale. e OFFSRT PRINTING | had just read the. feature on find- In Many Designs The Dallas Post | week’s Dallas Post. I | this also | ber of the faculty, ing a carved wooden horse in lasti” "DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mr. And Mrs. William Kitchen Mark 45th Wedding Rnniversary y School Board (Continued from 1 A) | used whenever necessary. The Com- mittee placed the full responsibility of transportation problems upon the trafic manager and drivers who must use their discretion in safely procedures. Assigned Seats Dr. Mellman stated that seat as- signments have been given to bus drivers and this method will cuy- tail any overcrowding. Mr. La- Berge asked about smoking on the buses. Mr. Kczemchak i that he thought this h been cleared up but was informed that scattered incidents had been re- ported. = Dr. Mellman ' stated in many cases the bus drivers smoked before entering their routes and filled the transportation vehicles with smoke or the odor | which was obnoxious to some of the riders. He also remarked that many of the best students did not | indulge in the habit. In other action the 'Bcard ac- cepted the resignation of Nancy R. Benn, Latin instructor, and that of Marcia Inman as secretary to Mr. William © A. Austin. Mrs. Blaine Burgert will succeed to the latter position. Permission was granted Miss Mar- cella Nagorski to be absent the | first three weeks of the fall term. She will visit Africa, India, Burma, Bangkok, Thailand, Malay4a# ‘Zong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, and onolulu prior to her return. On Schoo! Authority William A. Morgan, former mem- t was named to the Dallas School Authorityin place of Hugh B. Gebhart, who régigned. Mrs. Mary Ward was given the | title of Attendance Officer of Dallas District and the following were ap- | pointed Junior Teachers for the Elementary and Secondary School | Education Program: Margaret Drake, Barbara Wotman, Barbara Hanlon, Marjorie Walp, Alice Schaadt, Mary | O’Brien, Mary C. Rodgers, Nancy ! Wichowski, Anne Liberman, Carole | Hall, Joan Schappert, Loretta Brown, Mary Alice Blaun, Rosaire Hanlon. These are senior college | students who have completed their | practice teaching and will receive | | $2. 50 per hour. The secretary was authorized to | borrow money for payroll and gen- eral expenses during March not to exceed $100,000. 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