The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 07, 1966, Image 10

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BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin 639-2544
DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams 674-4109
FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver 674-5460
HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage 639-9531
IDETOWN, Bess Cooke 639-5137
JACKSON TWP., Richard Holodick 696-1294
MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert 388-7261
NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly
RUGGLES, Mrs. Charles
SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson
SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Thomus Sayre
TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert
EAST DALLAS, Mrs. John Konsavage
KUNKLE, Mrs. Clyde Hoyt
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 195
NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS
298-2149
639-5422
675-2001
477-3731
696-1689
675-3087
675-2971
Williams
SHAVE
TO SAVE A LIFE | HERE AND THERE [
On Friday evening I took the op-| Frank Wadas, Jr., will spend the |
portunity of watching the mouth to | Easter recess from. Mansfield St: ate |
mouth resuscitation demonstration | College with his parents, Mr. and |
given by Harold Snowdon, Jr., at! Mrs. Frank Wadas, Sr., and family.
Trucksville Fire Hall. We should | His brother, David wili be home
all be indebted to him. | from Wilkes at the same time.
This program was fascinating t0| The Johnson Miers received a dis-
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Miss Marilyn Eck, is spending the
Easter recess from Susquehanna |
University with her parents,
and Mrs. Fred Eck.
It has been a trying time at the
| Rymer ivi the past several |
weeks. . H. H. Rymer has been |
Mr. | |
| the presence of a strange body is
| almost certain but the matter
| brings forth no comment. Perhaps
this is best.
However, 1 have heard other
| tales, the presence of a huge!
bright light above our woodlands |
and the surprise of a Back Moun- |
all present and certainly most | appointment last week when word | Quite ne ith the flu and Mrs. | | tain couple when an object re-|
worthwhile. Tt should be a must| came from Verdun, France, that | Rymer injured her foot when a | sembling a flying saucer barely
for everyone, who may save a life | their son, Johnson, Jr. would not | Scissors she was using slipped and! skimmed over their car as they
otherwise lost. The knowledge of he coming back to the states with- | imbedded itself . in the member. were homeward bound on Carver-
what to do in such emergencies as| in the next few weeks. Johnson, | his is a grand couple and we wish | ton Road.
SRE Sse Seavey | who is Spec. 5 with the U.S. Army, | th em both a speedy recovery. | Pariany ? Perhaps. :
) ing, and acciqent, should iy 1° received orders to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gerhart and! Freddie and Dottie and little
be taught to every adult and youth. |
I was pleased to note that Super- |
visor John Funke, was on hand to |
car
Here Is |
a man, who is really interested in |
: y | celled. He has been in France two,
watch proceeding closely.
:the township, its problems and’ its
people. Generous, considerate, fair
and polite, he is 'a joy to have on
the board. Lawton ‘Culver, road |
supervisor, also joined firemen and |
© ambulance crews to learn life sav-
ing at first hand.
Lawt will soon be busy with an-
leave for
| home due to DeGaulle’s intention to |
get rid of Nato bases there. His |
and clothes were already in
transport when his leave was can-
years and is serving a nine yea ar |
hitch. For the folks back home the |
change of orders was a big disap-
pointment. |
His brother Carl, who is with the |
| 109th National Guard at Fort Knox,
| Ky., is expected to return home in |
other road improvement program a few weeks. Where Johnson i |
and results are excellent.
ineffectual patch jobs
put up with for years.
Palm Sunday saw many vigitors |
in town and although the day ended
* with rain, temperatures were bear- |
able and the churches were filled | who is
P eter’s Hospital.
to capacity.
CANCER DRESSINGS
Mrs. Charles Gosart’'s Cancer
Dressings Group will meet Tuesday |
Paul's Lutheran!
morning at St.
Church.
Incidentally the annual Crusade |
is now on with Mrs. John Rogers
covering the East side of town and
Mrs, James Miller the western hill. |
On Friday evening the deer ap- |
peared again in ‘the rye field and
several of the neighbors enjoyed |
their visit as did we.
FP VASEA cS Sa aa UAE a
Graphic Arts Services
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Offset Negatives and Platemaking
| Screen Prints, Art Work
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Phone 825 2978
Rear 29 North Main Street
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No Hora now go is anyone's guess.
which we |
| to E. Brunswick, N.
Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis drove |
J. on Saturday
to see their daughter Barbara, who |
teaches 6th grade at Churchill
Schools and her sister, Dorothy, |
studying radiology at St.
James Borthwick, student at Uni
versity of Penna. School of Veterin-
ary Medicine will spend the Easter
recess with his parents, Dr. and
Mrs. Malcolm Borthwick.
Mrs. Hilbert Stark retuined home |
on Friday after having been a pa-
tient at General Hospital for sever-
al weeks. :
Mrs. Emma Stahl returned home
on Sunday after spending the win-
ter months with hev daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
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| Hontz.
| Bloomsburg College to
holiday recess with his parents, Mr. | tion Day,
albeit
son Herbert, Reading, were Sunday
guests of Rev. and Mrs. Frederic
Eidam and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Our very best wishes go to Shel
Evans for a speedy recovery from
recent surgery performed at Gen-
eral Hospital on Friday.
Linda Woolbert will return to
| Susquehanna University on: Tuesday
after spending the Easter recess
{ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Woolbert. Also
Sunday weekend was
in for the Falm
her - sister,
turbing Susie who said late visitors
are always suspected in that part |
of the: country. Freddi» who had
was set on the surprise angle, how-
ever, “and their welcome was a
happy one. Of course with the
little fellow in tow, a trip to the
Washington Zoo was a must and
the least with each new animal
viewed a source of biz oohs and
Judy, who is employed at ‘the Chii- | ahs and the ‘many ‘little tots who
near future.
Billy ' Hontz from
the
arrive
spend
will
and “Mrs. Obed Hontz, this week.
A STRANGE OBJECT
A ‘curious phenomena has some
of the neighbors wondering in our
neck of the woods. "1 cannot verify |
it but I did hear many Wyoming |
Valley residents testify as
appearance. It has been my Re
of late to offset the arthritic pangs
prone position to turn on the radio
and listen to Jones Evans and his
“Speak Up” program. Here one
hears many comments of interest,
some are of little conse-
quence, ‘On Thursday night, a lady
asked the announcer if he saw a |
foreign object in the sky. Some de- | odist Church.
scribed it -as a light resembling an |
electric bulb and moving slowly in
the heavens over this area. An-
other phoned in to say it was red
and green and yet another gentle-
man took his telescope to sep it
better. He described the strange
object as two separate entities,
that on the higher strata as a bright
light and - the one directly below
it ag a flashing green and red light.
|
dren’s Hospital, Pittsburgh. Judy is |
| planning an interesting trip in the | big an
attraction as the caged
beasts.
This will be a busy week with
preparation for the happy Resurrec-
the gathering of be-
loved kin and the uplift which it
always brings.
A Happy Easter to each and
everyone of you.
Methodist Church,
which beset me when I am in a
That our Air Force is. aware of
for Flameless Electric Living
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Tighiing The 1 Back Mountain Area , Since 19220”
DAUAS, PENNSYLVANIA T6612 » 717 == 6741
EAST DALLAS
Ella Class, Fast Dallas
will
Moore
Tuesday Evening,
p.m. at the Church. All members
are urged to attend as plans are to |
be formulated for the Rummage School
Sale to be held in May.
East Dallas Methodist Church will
hold an Easter Sunrise Service at prs
7 am. at Centermoreland Meth-
Guest speaker will
be Reverend Henry Westfield of
Huntsville Methodist Church. The
regular Sunday Service at 9 am.,
will be held at East Dallas Meth!
odist Church.
An ‘Easter Egg hun ‘will be: nell k
on Saturday ‘at 1:30. ‘p.m., at Bast
Dallas = Methodist Church grounds
for children from Nursery through |
Junior classes. Weather permitting,
the hunt will be held outdoors, |
otherwise it will be held indoors.
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| Marshes this week
| Mrs. Elwood Higgins and family.
| ter, Mrs. Fred Marsh:
Mrs. William Naugle Sr. is spend-
ing’ some time with her daughter
| and family, Mr .and Mrs. Thomas
Kuczewski, Reading.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ferrey spent
visiting their
| condition was slightly improved, at |
Fritzie took off for Maryland over |
NS ; 1
the weekend arriving late and per- of Now. Jersey,
promised to make ithe trip so often |
to say he was excited was to say | ald Wright, New Jersey, visited Mr.
Callendar celebrated their wedding
likewise visited the popular spot as anniversary on April 1.
Berwick, Julia Pollack, Kingston, |
and Basil Masters were visitors of
Charles Long's last week. |
being a patient at General Hospital.
meet on hold union: communion service on:
April 12, at 8 Thursday at
is welcome. -
| Easter Egg Hunt.
| on Sunday.
Comptroller
Sweet Valley |
Mr .and Mrs. Wilbur: Ross and |
Charles, Springville, Mr. and Mrs. |
Duke Gregory, Fleetville, visited Mr. |
and + Mrs. Fred Marsh and: family
on Tuesday. Other visitors of the
were Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Lutes has returned i
| to her home at Pikes Creek after] :
spending the winter visiting rel- :
| atives. {8
Olin Weber, Harveys Lake,. spent
the weekend at the home of his sis-
the weekend in Somerville, N.J.,
daughter and family,
Mr .and Mrs. Charles Lemon.
Mrs. Luther Hunter
patient at General Hospital.
remains a
Her
RONALD C. MITCHELL
i A. J. Sordoni, Jr.
this writing. the Commonwealth Telephone Com-
Mr .and Mrs. William Freeman,
ment of Ronald: C. Mitchell of Fort
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Wayne Wayne, Indiana as Comptroller of
Callendar and ‘Warren. the ‘Company.’
There will ibe. a ham and pan-| Mr. Mitchell is a ‘veteran in the
cake ‘supper on April 23 at Maple | field of ‘accounting ‘and the tele-
Grove .Church Hall, sponsored by | phone industry. as well. Upon gradu-
the Young Adult Class. | ation: from . Lehigh ' University in
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright, Mrs. | 1950, he became associated with the
Edith Newton, Kingston, and Don- accounting firm of Konopak & Dal-
ton of Toledo, Ohio. In 1955 he
and | went with the General Telephone
Company of Indiana and later be-
| came Comptroller of that Company.
! Mr. Mitchell brings with him a
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kishbaugh, | wealth of experience ‘in the estab-
| lishment and operation of computer
| Systems. His experience = should
I" prove helpful to Commonwealth, as
, they are currently installing a 360- |
Harold Cornell has returned after | type computer unit.
Mr. Mitchell was very active in
Mr. and Mrs. William Ferrey Jr. » | civic and professional activities and |
were - recent = din-
and Mrs. Wayne : Callendar
Warren. on Sunday. Mr .and Mrs.
| Lancaster, recently spent the week- looks forward ‘to moving to the Dal- 7
end with their parents,
Mrs." William Ferrey Sr.
June.
Mr. and | Jas’ area with his wife and three |
and Lillie children in the near future.
The’ Maple: G Ch h | Church on Sunday’ were in memory
® A poh ya of Rev. Lloyd Karshner given by
| Mrs. Karshner and family.
3 .m. .
30. pm Mr. and Mrs.
Everyone |
Saturday,
will
Maple Grove Sunday.
hold: their. annual with Mrs. Rose’ Dribellis and Mr.
| and, Mrs. Thomas Creasing.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rogers visited |
Margaret Aton, Binghamton, |
|
| wammen, in_the race against time.
Altar flowers a Maple Grove | DRIVE SAFELY.
~ DALIAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Mount Zion
Last week Monday Mrs.
the glad tidings that their daugh-
ter Jeannine gave birth to a baby
“boy, Steven Kirk Fencil in a hospital
in Reading, that very Monday mor-
ning March 28 at 1:12. It was ny | ly before they went away.
Walter
Drummond of Harding phoned me
Tom Earl, “Good morning, Grandpa,
I guess this is a proud day for you”.
To which he replied, “Well, I have
21 of them!”
It was good to greet some after
church who used to be here regular-
There
happy privilege to join in marriage | was Kent Piercy’s daughter who has
Mr. and Mrs. William Fencil at the |
Drummond home on March 6 1963. |
Mrs. Fencil is a registered nurse and :
so is her husband William. = They
are now living in Upper Darby.
OUR NEIGHBORS
Sherwood Krum has been pro-
moted by the P.P.&L. from his work |
in Scranton to the assistant super= |
intendency of the company’s Lake |
Wallenpaupak. He has been in
charge of the Lake interests now
for about a month. The family is |
planning to move in the near future. |
Young Howard and his mother were |
to our house for a visit the |
over
| retired from the Army Nurse Corps;
{and Phyllis Ann Seiple who is a
nurse working in a hospital in
| Harrisburg and was visiting her
| parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seiple;
| and Mrs. Eleanor Disque visiting
her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Smith; ‘and: Susan LaBar on her
Easter vacation from Lycoming
| ‘and visiting her parents and
Mrs. William LaBar.
Idetown
)
| other
President of |
pany, announced today the appoint- |
| mer day when her front door was |
a little girl as a pati
Hospital her smile always made me
call on her much more often’ than | slated for stocking by the Penn-
her
called she would be thinking of oy day, April 12.
| a patient from the operating room |
| and
Mrs.
| baby, Robert Kevin Earl,
tism. After handing the baby back | Mrs.
to his mother Rev. Reid announced 10th birthday on March 28 with a
| that Mrs E.arl was also ‘being re- |
Norman Dribellis | ceived
and’ daughters spent the weekend | here,
| Methodist Church. Then as is cuss | Weber, Wayne Hubbell,
| tomary the minister said,
| you the right hand of fellowship” |
— and then added,
“An accident is usually the only | drop the baby!” After church. there |
was a crowd of admiring people.
around the baby,
day.
A FORMER NEIGHBOR—AND
I KNEW HER WHEN!
We had a wonderful letter enclos-
ing program and news clipping from
our former neighbor at Carverton,
Mrs. Milton Sontheimer. She is ‘the |
former Mary Stephens whom many
will remember. She was an. ardent |
pupil of the piano and on’ a sum-
Herbert Ward and- Henry Bergs-
| trasser spent the weekend at Buck
| Hil] / Falls.
| Marie Wright, Tunkhannock, with
| Clara Mckenna, Joanne and Debbie
| spent Friday night and Saturday
ton and children of Stockholm N.J.
| with ‘Mr .and Mrs. Lawrence Sut-
Saturday ‘they went to visit Mr. and
| Mrs. Frank ‘McKenna and family at
i Governer Island, N.Y. for the weeke
énd.
open we used to dslight hearing.
her down at the parsonage. Mary:
has personality plus. When she was | Stocking More Trout
ent in General | .
The following regional creeks are
condition demanded. When I sylvania Fish Commission a
needs of others and would ask About 950 Brook Trout will ga
to get a fellow patient a glass "ot | ifto Pine Creek, 950 Brook in
water. Which I was glad to do — for Kitchen Creek, and 500 Brook .in
Mary! | Arnolds Creek, all in Red Rock
| vicinity. 3
And once the nurses whielsd in | Thick id dhieduled to's jve at
Red Rock at 12' noon. v
they were obviously short |
handed. Mary sent me to help!
Last Sunday morning Mr. and | ‘Darla Marsh Is Ten
Robert Earl presented their |
for bap- ‘Darla Marsh, daughter of Mr. and
Fred Marsh, celebrated her
“family supper in her honor, Attend-
ing: ‘Mrs. Mae Swingle, Mrs. Kath-
erine ‘Marsh, Mrs. Ida- Kocher, Olin
Richard
Hubble, Fred, George, Kathy, and
| Lori ' Marsh, guest of ‘honor and
t | parents.
into church rderaborship]
transferring from the ‘Alden |
“T- give |
“and don’
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