andpa, ~ you’. I have > after ogular- There ho has Corps; o is a tal in gy her Seiple; /isiting Merle n her coming p, and Bergs- . Buck ¢, with Debbie turday m N.dJ. e Sut- [r. and nily at weeke ks are Penn- _Tues- All go ok in ok | in Rock jve at r. and d her vith a ttend- Kath- , Olin ichard , and and ona 8 yO SECS SHEN a EN Ro com a § fs DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Truck Auxiliary to Trucksville Fire Com- | pany will meet in the municipal | the Easter holiday with her parents, visiting her son and daughter-in- Laing Coshanan building on Monday night at 8. | Mrs. Jacob Harrison will preside. Deborah Rogers, daughter of Dr. ald Britt and family, Bunker Hill, | a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. and Mrs. Lewis Rogers, III, has re- turned to her classes at Syracuse | University after spending the spring | Michael and Joseph, have returned a patient in Nesbitt Hospital, where | to their home in Westbury, Long she underwent recess with her parents. Carolyn West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel West, Midway Road, was honor guest at a party held at her home in celebration of her: eighth birthday. Sixteen guests were present. : Celebrate Anniversaries » and Mrs. Charles Prutzman | arr. and Mrs. Fred Rundle cele- brated wedding anniversaries on March 17. It was the nineteenth for the Prutzmans and the fifteenth for the Rundles. The two couples, who are neighbors on Maple Street, cele- brated at a dinner party. Mrs. Eugene R. DeVincentis, Memorial Highway, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Have New Son Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dale Rat- | tigan, Swoyersvilie, announce : the birth of a 'son born on March 29 |. in Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Rattigan is the former Judith Farrell, Ed- | wardsville. Mr. Rattigan is the son | of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Rattigan, 73 Carverton Road. This is the first | grandchild for the Rattigan family. | Mr. and Mrs. - Raymond Knuth, | Buffalo, N.Y., returned on Wednés- day after spending a few days with their son-in-law and “daughter, Mr. andy Mrs. Charles W. Brandt, Jr. | e sville and family, Valley Forge, will spend Mr. and Mrs. Huntsville Road. Mr. and Mrs. Don- will join them on Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Philbin and sons, Island, after spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Marion Per- rin, Holly Street. Robert Johnson, 90 Carverton Road, is convalescing at home fol- | | lowing an illness. Neighborhood Club Neighborhood Card Club met at the home of Mrs. Sheldon Hoover, Maple Street, on Friday night. Mrs. Donald Anderson and Mrs. Lohman won prizes. Others present were: Mesdames Harcld Croom, Earl Gregory, Jr., Richard Mathers, Rob- | ert Mathers, H. D. Owens, Ogden Palmer, and John Roushey, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Forrester Bridgeport, Conn., spent days with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lohman, Lohman Street. Miss Vernalee Pritchard, daugh- ter of Mr.”"and Mrs. ‘Vern Pritchard, has returned to Alleghany College, Meadville, after spending the tri semester recess with her parents. Friendship Class will meet Tues- day evening at 8 p.m. at the church. Still, several Lehman Zi Street. i Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Adams and family, Holly Street, spent a re-| cent week-end with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dal Daubert, !| Washington, N.J. rles Hislop, son of Mr. and Mr®¥ Robert Hislop, Maple Street, | was three years old on Saturday. | A party was held in. his honor at the home of his parents. Thirteen guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly and | family, Limewood Road, will spend the © Easter week-end with her mother, Mrs. Ruth Flanigan, Yeadon. Susan Kresge, Mountville, spent several days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Kresge, Rr. 229 ‘Cliffside Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Plummer PARGAS Metered Bulk or Bottled Gas LP - Gas Motor Fuel and Carburetion Equipment Complete line of modern $GAS APPLIANCES — Space Heating— Rtractors.- Salamander Service “Gas Service Anywhere” For Service Call 674-4781 Memorial Hwy., Dallas— Palm Sunday brought the ad- mission of ten children to the Leh- man Methodist Church. The follow-| ing children were confirmed: Elva | Sickler, Linda Tough, Chris Dawe, James Cook, Carole Eddy, Helen: Jean Earl, Glenna Brown, Audrey Lyons, Kathleen Lyons, Larry Barnes. Band Concert The Award Winning Lake Leh- man Band under the baton of John Miliauskas will present its annual concert on April 15 and 16 in the Lake-Lehman High School Auditor- ium. The Junior and Senior Bands will both participate. Tickets may be purchased from Band members. The Band sponsors will conduct a Bake Sale on both concert nights. Parents are urged to bring baked goods both nights. Money will be used to purchase instruments for the band. Next Band sponsors meetings at high school April 12. [| — READ THE TRADING POST — Tennis Racquet RESTRINGING Service Nylon Monofilment ... $ 4.50 Multi-Ply ..... 5.00 Profected ..... 7.00 Vantage ...... 9.00 Gut Renown ...... 10.00 Superb ce... 12.50 Royall... 15.00 Imperial ..... «17.00 New Leather Grips $1.95 They're Here!! «New o HARLEY DAVIDSON CYCLES 4 Sizes In Stock 2 $239.50 and up Why Buy an | Unknown Make? YOU CAN GET Harley-Davidson STOCK PARTS OIL AND ACCESSORIES Gay-Murray Co. Lewis-Buncan SPORTING GOODS Narrows Shopping Center KINGSTON Harvevs Lake W. R. ¥ kill, and Northumberland Counties THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1966 Mrs. Ruth Williams, Kingston, is law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams. {| Mrs. Ida Allen has been spending Florence Watkins at Williamsport. Winchest 1 i Mrs. Frances Davies, Pole 60, iS | of (he 8001 England, will be Queen of the 39th Shenandoah Apple Blos- som Festival here on April 28-29-30. Miss Henderson's father and mother are now in Washington, | return home soon ; | i : D.C., where her father is Head of | | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Flecknoe | yp. pitish Defense Staffs in the | (of Spring City spent last weekend qj SA | 1 . i . » 3 F % % | ja he Jaren Mr. and Mrs. Mi- The Apple Blossom Queen-clect, | | C a2 ] —- : 4 5 a gray-eyed blonde, will arrive in| Harold Gebler has returned from | Washington for the Easter holidays | i Wilkes-Barre General Hospiltal | , 4 will remain in this country un- | where he was a medical patient for ; after the Apple Blossom fete. She | ten days. is no stranger to the United Sunten, GLEANERS’ CLASS having attended school in Massa- | Gleaners Class of Alderson | chusetts, but Virginia's Winchester | surgery recently. Her condition is good and she will The Methodist Church met on Monday | will be new to her. An older sister, | quently visit in Scotland where they evening at the church with Mrs. | Roslyn, is now working in Wash-/| Amos Hunsinger wand Mus. Gran- | ington. ville Scouten as hostesses. Mrs.| Miss Henderson, described as a Helen Hartman presided, Mrs. Theo- | young woman of charm, beauty and | dore Heness led devotions. Reports | dignity, was educated at St. Mary's | were given by Mrs. Robert Wil- School, Wiltshire, England, and then | liams, Secretary, and Mrs. Raymond took post-graduate work, as an ex- Grey Treasurer. | change student, at Miss Hall's Easter and Mothers Day plans, : = | were made, A lovely Easter motif | | was used for the table decorations. Others present — Mesdames Edith | | Whitmire, Ruth Williams, Arthur | { Wagner, Clarence Montross, 'Truska, Ida Rogers, Alfred Aogers, | | Fred Eister, Albert Armitage, and | | Miss Eleanor Humphrey. | — | that 4,005 traffic accidents were re- | in Luzerne County during | Figures released today by the] State Bureau of Traffic Safety show | | corded English Beauty To Be Queen Of Apple Blossom Festival Miss Elizabeth Jane Henderson, | School, Pittsville, Mass., where she 20, daughter of Admiral Sir Nigel | majored in French, German and Henderson, and Lady Henderson, of | history. Currently, she is attending | Feature parade and other Apple | Blossom events. Wrecks In Area Up 13.5 Per Cent "On Last Year: Included 38 Fatals L k | 1965. | a elon |. This figure represents a 13.5 per | Mrs. Harold Young fell in her | cent increase over 1964 when 2529 | | accidents were posted. Statewide Alfred Jackson. Janice and Dan- | the number of accidents for 1965, { yard and injured a rib, recently. | ny, were guests on Palm Sunday at | | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield | Jackson, Laketon. They are resi- dents of Horseheads, N. Y. Miss Claytona Faye Taylor was | taken in as a member of Alderson | Methodist Church on Sunday. Anyone wishing to have news in the Laketon column, call Mrs. Dor- ald Grey, 639-5189. Admitted to General Hospital re- cently: Mrs. Olive Wilams, Mrs. Dorothy Swire, Connie Murphy, Charles Wertman, Harold Gebler, were 376,664. Commissioner of Traffic Safety Harry H. Brainerd and his statistical staff reported that figures available of the total number of accidents in Luzerne County, 43 persons were killed, or 4 less than in 1964. In- deaths and 18 urban deaths. A quick comparison with Dallas Posts of 1964 and 1965 | was 213,769 for a 16.2 per cent in- | crease over 1964. Total vehicles in- | volved in these accidents Statewide | at the time of this report shows that | cluded in this total are 25 rural | pocketbooks the Queen’s Secretarial Schoo! in London and is specializing in typ- ing and shorthand in both French and English, preparatory to a career in the diplomatic service, the United Nations or an allied field. Two years ago, Miss Henderson was presented at Buckingham Palace. In her spare time, the Apple Blos- som Queen-elect enjoys horseback riding. She also likes to dance, ski, | fish and play tennis. The Henderson home near Winchester, in the south of England; is “Mill House,” but the Queen-elect and her family fre- have farms. | More than 150,000 persons are expected in the “Apple Capital” for | the coronation of the Queen, the | springtime Pageant, the Grand’ reveals that highway deaths in the Luzerne County portion of the Back Mountain were down in the latter year, eight traffic fatalities in 1964, but only five in 1965. However, in 1965 there were five deaths in mear- by areas of Wyoming and Col- umbia counties, three at Bow- mans Creek, cne at Beaumont, and one (a Shavertown man) | | | at Red Rock. | In a complete breakdown of the 4,005 traffic accidents, Commission- er Brainerd reported there were 38 fatals, 1363 non-fatals, and 2604 property damage accidents. Of the 2604 property damage ac- cidents resulting from motor vehicle mishaps, Mr. Brainerd reported that County of Luzerne | citizens were hit to the tune of $2,106,600. Charles Kinsman, and Mrs. Susan Dodd. Local People Attend Odd Fellows Meeting Joseph Ellsworth, Osage Lodge 712; and Mrs. Margaret Robbins, Lehman, attended the Ben L. Jen- Lady Tobey Lodge, 514, both of Lehman, attended the Ben Jen- kins Chapter of the Odd Fellow Welfare Bureau held, in Wilkes- Barre recently. 1 Byron Sleppy, secretary, report- ed that equipment has now been placed in Bradford, Luzerne, Lack- PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ER DOO . PAPI IARIOVOCOOO0 AA GREENWALD'S IN LUZERNE FURNITURE. = GIFTS OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TEE EE GEE GIN SED WEN GEES RE WS NE LIN SES EY EE SS. a. | | | gE INR Tel L Nei oh) HOUSEWARE AAA A AA A A HINA PII PIRI OC | SECTION B — PAGE 5 N OXEN Everetts Excavating Company have just completed a nice grading job for Russell Newell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert May and Mrs. Ray Kelly attended the funeral of Mr. Nathan Keiper at Coleman Daniels funeral home, at Endicott on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Keiper was a brother of Mrs. Kelly's. Visitors at the Ray Kellys on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs, Char- les Dempski, Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mironovicz, Rahway, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean and Mr. | and Mrs. Robert May visited at the | James Gillis home, at Williamsport, | on Sunday. Mrs. Russell Transue entered | General Hospital, for surgery, on Sunday. Miss Peggy Coole, teacher at North Plainfield, N. J., school, spent the weekend here with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Obert, Miss Lee Ann Obert and friend Mr. Fox, | and Mrs. | Dushore, called on Mr. W. S. Bender, on Sunday. Mrs. Larry Lane, Quebec, Canada, | is visiting ‘at the home of her mo- ther-in-law, Mrs. Henry Lane and will remain for Easter. Mrs. Richard Hobbs and children, ! Tonawanda, N. Y., are spending two | weeks with Mrs. Albert Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones, Las Vegas, Nevada, will arrive on Monday to | spend a month with his mother, | Mrs. Albert Jones and they will then leave for Germany. been with the Thunderbirds. Mr. and Mrs. family, of Jamestown, N. Y., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata. Larry Pederson, student at | { Clarkston College, Potsdam, N. Y., is spending the Easter recess with | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wall. Mrs. Richard Traver visited her sister Mrs. Harry Ney at Lake Carey | Dick has | Dana Field and ! Cook. CALL “PHIL” NOVICKI {Owner) LORRY GAS SERVICE @ Prompt ® Dependable REPAIRS TO ALL GAS APPLIANCES 696-1763 | on Friday. Mrs. Ney has suffered | Christine and Delbert Blizzard. a stroke and is at the home of her| The following children were con- | daughter. firmed at Palm Sunday services at | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata|St. Lukes Lutheran Church, Loren entertained at a birthday party for | Case, Roger Boston, Michael Brody, their son William, at their home on | and George Macialek. Saturday evening. Present: Mr.| Robert Keiper, Lynn, visited his | and Mrs. Ted Polk and Mrs. Eliza- | parents Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kei- | beth Tomascik, Wyoming, Mr. and | Per, on Sunday. Mrs. Dana Field and baby, James-| Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie MacMillan, town, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Paul John and Joan spent Sunday with Thomas and family, Hunlock Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vilasi and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata and | family, Binghamton. John remained family, Tunkhannock Road, Mrs. | for a weeks stay. William Shalata and family and| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wandell, Bill, the guest of honor. Stull, attended the viewing of Clar- Pfc. Robert Traver, Fort Deitrick, | ence Oberst, at Bloomsburg, on Md., is spending some time with his Sunday. : parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard The children of St. Lukes Lather- Traver. He expects to be sent to an Sunday School will hold thie | Viet Nam, on May 1st. Easter program on Easter Sunday, Mrs. Elsworth Field cared for her | at 6 p.m. two grandchildren, Joel ‘and Cyn-! thia Field, of Dallas, while their | parents spent the weekend at the! home o% Mr. and Mrs. Theodore | Jones and family, at Warwick, N.Y. Tommy Field, along with a group of boys from the Presbyterian | Church at Dallas, went on a sight- seeing. tour of New York City, on To Geisinger Mrs. Lorraine B. Austin, RD. 1 Hunlock Creek, was admitted to | Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, on April 1. EYES EXAMINED Saturday. 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