T= = £ A FHI R EEE A Ee ae ARE CET RRC kel v AR TARE a A SE ML A YO RTRRIENY AR RS RE RE ST a RE TEI 26 ATTIRE Ve SRN . Cutten, Bunker Hill. SECTION B — PAGE 4 NEWS FROM POST COR BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage IDETOWN, Bess Cooke JACKSON TWP., Richard Holodick MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1966 RESPONDENTS 639-2544 ] NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly 298-2149 674-4109 ® RUGGLES, Mrs. Charles Williams 639-5422 674-5460 @ SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson 675-2001 639-9531 @ SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Thomas Sayre 477-3731 639-5137 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 696-1294 ® EAST DALLAS, Mrs. John Konsavage 675-3087 388-7261 ® KUNKLE, Mrs. Clyde Hoyt 675-2971 — Gwen Weaver, a student at Trucksville Mr. and Mrs. ‘George W. Liddi- | ldetown Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ide and his Sweet Valley Wheelock College, Boston, Mass. | cote, Carverton Road, attended the | mother, Mrs. Hope Ide, Collegeville, worth entertained friends at lunch has returned to her classes after spending the spring recess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Weaver, Sutton Road. Her brother, Peter. who is a student at Lehigh Uni- versity, spent Easter at his home. William H. Dimmick, who was a medical patient in Nesbitt Hospital, confirmation of Lloyd H. Jones, son {of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones, Em- | relatives and friends in the Back tha Spaulding, | maus, on Sunday. Mrs. Jones is | the former Blanche Marie Liddi- | | cote. | | | spent the Easter weekend with Mountain area. | Confidence Class | Confidence Class held its birth- They were: Mrs. Le- Shavertown, Mrs. | Lillian Hildebrandt, Dallas, and Bess I Klinetob. Mr: and Mrs. on Tuesday. Donald Cook and Trustees of Trucksville Methed- | day party at Esther's in Beaumont | Mrs. Isherwood, Berwick, were | | | ulcers and strokes, | monly | businessmen who reach the man- ie : A week of agement level. | activity has culminated. | Yusther' those ailments nts bv The churches were alive with | i cand Hirmited to die radiant Easter lillies lifting their | to most Americans, regardless ‘of Mrs. Grace Goodwin, Lake Silk- | joy | ist Church met at the home of Ed- | on Tuesday night. After a tasty Weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. | | ward Richards, Staub Road, OD | dinner, games were played. Present: | Fred Marsh and family: Mrs. Marsh has returned to his home on Sky-| Wednesday night. Dr. (Crompton Mesdames James Barrall, Dean | and infant daughter returned home line Drive. Edward Rutkin, son of Mr. and celebrated his fifteenth birthday on Saturday. A family party was held at his home. Five guests ~ present. Mrs. Elmer O. Sanders; Houston. | Texas, has arrived to spend some | time with. her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.” William F Mrs. Lynn + Ashworth, Road, has returned Hospital where she was, a surgical patient.’ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schoell and family, Meadowcrest, have moved to Beech Street, Shavérfown. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fritzges and son Barry, Meadowcrest, spent Easter with her mother, Mrs. Mae. | Smith, Columbia. Mrs. William Long, Hickory Street, entertained her card club | on Monday night. Prizes were won by Mrs. Clifford Garris, Mrs. Wal- | ter Kozemchak, and Mrs. James Nixon. Others present were: dames James Jolly, Richard Mont- gomery, Sheldon MacAvoy, and Robert Shoemaker. Mrs. Frank Shindel, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, Sutton Road. Marion Finney, Wilmington, Del., spent the Easter holiday with her mother, Mrs. S. D. Finney, Carver- ton Road. . Palmerton. W. R Fresh-baked ITALIAN PIZZA Made Daily Call 639-5971 WaHoo INN HARVEYS LAKE were | | Highland Avenue,;spent the holiday | with her parents, Mr. and: Mrs | Hillside | from Nesbitt | Mes- | — MAIN ROAD — presided at the business meeting. | Other members attending ‘were: he ~ Mrs. Edward Rutkin, Maple Street, | Lowther Brown, William Dickson, | | Reverend Gomer, William Hewitt, | | and John Wardell. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hoidra. Peter Denofsky, St. Clair. | = Mrs. Mary Glahn, Bunker Hill, is visiting her mother and sister, Mrs. | Daisy ~Prynn: and ‘Mrs. Marjorie Vollrath, Rochester, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Liddi- | cote, Jr., Aléo, N. J., ‘spent ‘the i past weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George’ W. Liddicote, Carverton Road. : Reynolds Bible Class of - Trucks: ville Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. S. D. Finney, Carver- ton Road, on Wednesday night Mrs. Finney presided at the. busi- ness. meeting. Tribute was paid to | the three deceased members of the | class who have died since the last | | meeting. Twenty-five members| attended. Mr. and Mrs. James Farrell and | daughter, Janet, Hatboro, spent a | recent weekend with her brother {and sister-in-law, Mr. and Me | John Woychick, Terrace Avenue. ! | business Shaver, Bruce Williams, George | May, Roswell Frederici, Alfred Had- ters, Winfield Kelley, Harold Dy- | mond, Robert Park, Roger White- sell, Kenneth Calkins. 2 Church News Alfred Swelgin. presided at the meeting of the Sunday School, held in the Church base- ment on Saturday. It was voted to give the Official Board $125 for | current expenses and to have Daily Vacation Bible School the week of June 13. the Couples’ Auction on Saturday, June 11 at the Horse Show grounds. Rev. Kel- | ley presided at the Official Board meeting following the Sunday School Board. Herbert Ward and | Henry Bergstrasser gave their re- port of the weekend at Buck Hill Falls. ‘At the Sunday morning wor- ship service, we welcomed into our fellowship Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Ide Sr. and Elwood Ide Jr., being trans- ferred from Shavertown Methodist church. Mrs. Lloyd Jennings, Deb- orah Maloid, Betty Davis, Audrey Ide, Phyllis ‘Ide, Donna Ide, Frank: Schultz, Stephen DeBarry and Gary’ Harrison. Spring Weekend At Penn State April 22 and 23 is the annual | spring weekend of the College “of | Home Economics of The Pennsyl-| vania State University. The college | | faculty invites you to help observe | | this seventeenth annual event on | | the University Park campus. i The theme. . . .Family Resources, | Change and Challenge. . is es- | pecially appropriate. when we're | session; Richard Renfield of the Nat- ional Education Association will speak on “Education, A Dynamic Resource.” Other out-of-state speak- ers include Beatrice Paolucci (pro- | ad- | nounced Pa-Lu-che),. scientific viser to Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall All sessiong = will ! concerned with improved family liv- | Economics Building. You are invited ing in a democratic society. In: pro- grams planned for adults and for high school students, speakers will explore the changes in family re- sources brought about by changing times. They'll also consider the chal- lenge of making effective use of | all resources available. The theme { will be carried out through demon- | strations, exhibits, and lectures.. You | can take advantage of all these. . .. | whether you're a homemaker, a | teacher, a student, or a professional lin the field of home economics. | At the Friday afternoon general Beat ers, the Gulf Solar oil. ing us today! / ECOMNOJET CHARLES H. LONG SWEET VALLEY 477-2211 D : down heating costs two ways First, a revolutionary new invention for oil burn- Heat ECONOJET, beats down costs by giving you more heat from less Secondly, Gulf Solar Heat® drives down heat- ing costs because it’s scrubbed clean with hy- drogen to burn hotter—cleaner and more com- pletely. It goes further, yet costs no more. Get more out of your heating dollars by call- ~ | to register and get'a program that | will be a guide for you throughcut | the day. Times and meeting places | of the sessions will be given in the | program. So for a brief refresher course in | family economics and home man- | agement, plan to attend the seven- | teenth annual College of | Economics spring weekend, April 22 | and 23, on the University Park cam- | pus. of The Pennsylvania State | University. | EAST DALLAS | | Myrtle Miller wishes to extend | thanks to all who sent cards and | flowers during her stay at Nesbitt Hospital and also following her re- turn to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goeringer' and sons spent the holiday weekend at Brigatine, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Konsavage weekend in Bridgeton, New Jersey, ‘fred H. Funke, Jr. New Dallas { Shopping Center & Centermoreland 333-4500 DALLAS 675-1176 sel, Herbert Ward, Raymond Wal-. It was announced that | Club will have their | begin Friday morning at nine-thirty in the Home | and family spent the Easter holiday | as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- | ‘from, the hospital on Wednesday. | Mrs. Eleanor Bronson has been ill at her home with pneumonia. | The following were taken into Maple: Grove Church on Thursday | evening, during the Lenten Service: | Ricky Agnew, Sandy Halcomb, | Elaine Hopver, Brenda Naugle, Christine Naugle, Jay Remley, Virginia Piatt, Robert Piatt, David Haines and James Pall. | Dayton Long, Lancaster, spent | the holiday weekend with his par- { not just an occasional day or two. | some people. ents, Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Long. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hudzik an- nounce the birth of a daughter | April 5 at General Hospital. = Ginny Edwards, = Wilkes - Barre, | spent the weekend with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Loren Edwards. Easter Sunday guests at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Souder | included Mr, and Mrs. Burton | Souder and family, and Harold | Goss, from Reading; Mr. and Mrs. | Bpril 27 Is Final Date | Wilfred Souder and daughter Litty, | Red Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Goss ‘and ‘family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Cotterman and family, all of Shick- | shinny; Mrs. Carey Laccock, Thomas | Kittle, and Alice Edwards. Mt. Zion | Priscilla Krum says her mother, | Mrs. Irene Moore, has come back | | from a prolonged visit to her sister | $7,055 to $12,675. Applicants in New Jersey and is at her old | stand in East Dallas. was to visit daughter Sunday. {I noticed Sherwood Krum driving a stake into his front lawn with a sign on it reading FOR SALE. Many who pass by will see that sign and say, “That's a pretty place, let’s stop and look at it.” Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ruff were out with mke and barrow cleaning up the place. blood these days. THE DALLAS POST PARISH! Newspapers as. such, don’t refer Priscilla | to their subscription lists as a “par- | Home | ish” like a church. But the way | this newspaper does really minis- ter to people especially in the Back Mountain is justification for my | calling the region its “parish”. “l READ YOUR COLUMN IN THE DALLAS POST!” | How many times this as I get around here and | It should not surprise me | there! when travelling in the Back Moun- tain itself. this past week. It began Henry Westfield, pastor of | Huntsville Methodist Church’ asked me to help with his Holy Thursday | Which 1 was glad to | Then a call came Friday morn- | Winfield Kelley Communion. do. ing from Mrs. saying that her husband was run- ning | that evening Which I did. Mrs. | Gilbert and Catherine went with | When I heard how ill Brother | Kelley was, 1 was aghast at how | | near this all-important service of | | me. the year was on him — Easter, in | So I ‘was not | ™ his three churches! surprised when on Saturday she | called me up to ask if I would take over. Said I would. So cuit. What a pleasure it was for me | to see the children and youth along | with many adults all dolled up for | Communion to 80 of my Protestant | Easter in those three wholesome- | looking congregations! My Depend on us for FI PRESCRIPTIONS : NY's PHARMACY Harveys Lake Highway Your PHARMACIST Is a SKILLED PROFESSIONAL Certified Pharmacy aan as WN 7 ol NY Nh FAST - ACCURATE | parks Spring gets into one’s | I have heard | from the Personnel Office, Depart- As I have been doing | when | the | a fever and could I come over |. £M | Wa : r . and Mrs. | to Lehman to serve the Communion miss, the daughter o Pe 2) = Easter | found me doing a three-point cir- | hopes | assistants. — | operative in arranging the patieats | Dallas — 675-1141 |S. Mrs. Moore | | EXECUTIVE HEALTH It isn’t absolutely necessary for executives to have heart disease, ailments com- associated with American Easter Day, long awaited through the winter months, has come and gone for another year. They can affect almost anyon. heads towards the heavens as the A, few suggestions offered by the Pennsylvania Medical Society to Lord. | hel executives ‘preserve their The young confirmands partook | ht for the first time of the bread and | health also can be applied readily level of employment. E x Bi Waich you weight. Strenuous those they served. Pamilles wor- diets usually aren’t necessary. Just shipped together sharing the joy of cat Joss. ® the beginning of the growing season. | Exercise. Golf is fine, if you en- it. But if you're one of the many who lose their tempers and | | the tulips showed amazing growth | ments in their haste to rear their get upset over every missed stroke, | bright heads above. the thawing brisk walks will serve just as well! ground where they had nestled in as golf, probably better. i Take vacations. Real vacations, | sleep. All life awakes and those whom sadness hag touched And plan your vacation so that | there is that glorious promise of the there is time to relax and unwind. | Resurrection to carry us on toward Smoke Jess. Better still, smoking altogether, if you can. |The Springtime indeed is here. There is much debate about the ef- | With the debut Wednesday of | fect of tobacco on health, but there the Men's Chorus at St. Paul's Lu-| is mo argument on the premise that i theran Church, a new musical or- | it doesn’t do anything good for you. | ganization has come into being. Cut down on drinking. Two cock- | Some years ago the Brotherhood tails before dinner may be one too | was famous for its minstrels and many. One might be too many for | concerts. Now a new group has | | come along and presented its first | ; 1Get plenty of sleep. And try to| dynamic appearance. The audience sleep without the use of drugs, if | was enthusiastic in its praise. Di- at all possible. | rected by that fine’ leader Gordon Put business, worries out of ysur | Wolverton, we hope to hear them | mind as you leave the office. This more often. sometimes is easier aid than done. | Tom Hontz back at the organ as Perhaps you will need to get active | their accompanist. in something else, such as the affairs The best of luck to. you boys. of your church, to get your mind | MEETING SOON off your job. [np general meeting of plot owners | of Evergreen Cemetery will be held | in the very near future. The com- mittee met with Atty. Mitchell | Jenkins last week. STAHL INJURED | Awaiting a houseful of company | for the Easter weekend, John Stahl went up Friday evening to John Carey's barn to care for his horse. Another animal became tangled in his ropes and in attempting to catch | him, John fell, dislocating his right wrist. In severe pain all night, he was f taken to Nesbitt Hospital on Satur- or | : : park superintendent II must be U. | day moyning where under sedation citizens, college graduates with | position and a cast applied. He will major course work in engineering, the menthey a pit; biel iin proper have to wear it for several weeks. For State Park Jeb Tests The State Civil Service Commis- sion announced April 27 as the final date to apply for examinations for park superintendents and park operations supervisors for the De- partment of Forests and Waters. These positions exist in state throughout the Common- | wealth. The salary ranges are from | forestry. park management, con- HERE AND THERE servation, botany or zoology and i ; It seems that tragedy always have two ‘years’ vesponsile pad trikes on or near a holiday and the management work. One year of SiTihes On Or oR y community was saddened tc learn of the untimely death of Olin W. Shaver. . A handsome young man with a most promising future, our graduate study in these related fields may be substituted for one | year of required ‘experience. Park | operations supervisor and park, : ; 4 y t t sincere sympath superintendent III are open only to | NSArEsLgO ONL Te mY 3 wy Oto his grandmother, Mrs. Arminda those qualified Sse employees with | Woolbert,h is. wife, son, mother and regular or probationary status. | the Shaver family. It was only choirs sang Hosannah to the Risen | wine and missionaries from lands | far distant brought messages from | The grass appeared greener and | | during Holy Week, defying the ele- | { Earth’s bosom during their winter | for | quit | the fulfillment of cur specific tasks. | children were Sunday visitors — ig "SHAVERTOWN | ter, Mrs. Ruth Mack, came in from | Jersey City, to visit at the Wool- bert home. We were all happy to hear that A. A. Sinicrope was able to return home from General Hospital Satur- day after being a patient both here and at Palmerton. He will have to take things easy for a while but is most happy to be home again with his family. Mrs: Doris Olenick Natus and song ‘flew to Wisconsin for the Easter holiday. In the meantime, brother Jim and his wife came in from Hartford, Conn., to welcome weekend with Mr. Mrs. Michael Olenick and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Newhart, Saxton, Pa., have moved to Chicago, 1ll., where he is associated with Pi- oneer Engineering Corporation as a consultant. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans and | children, Newington, Conn., and Mr. Y and Mrs. Stuart Stahl, Michigan, were holiday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | Stahl. Mrs. Verna Domnick and daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mus, Carl Pikerowski, Boyertown and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Domnick and family. | Barbara and Dorothy Curtis, East | Brunswick, N. J., joined their par- | | ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis and | classmates at LBL | brother John, | University, for the Easter holiday. | Sunrise Service with his parents senior at Scranton Myr. and Mrs. Lawrence Newhart Mrs. Clyde Brace and Virginia, Hyattsville,” Md., and Mr. and Mrs. | | Howard Ross, Binghamton. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Earl and John Thomas, New Jersey, joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hontz for the holiday. Mrs. Byron Kitchen left last week spend a | and | Oscoda, ! DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA to visit her son, Arthur at Santee, Cal. Mr. Kitchen returned several weeks ago after making a similar trip to the West Coast and Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hontz, Phil- adelphia, were the guests of his mother, Mrs. Anna Dressel, Harold and Mae Ash and Obed and Minnie Hontz for Easter. Rev. and Mrs. Frederic Eidam left Monday to visit ‘ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sterner at Allen- town. Mrs. Sterner was stricken ill on Saturday evening. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the late John Sosik. Mr. Sosik had been a resident here a long time. | Mrs. Myrtle Decker returned to | the home of her niece, Mrs. Ne | Campbell, last week from Gen¥tal | Hospital, where she had been ad- mitted earlier after suffering in- | juries from a fall. Mrs. Edward Roberts is a patient | at General Hospital. { © This weekend was a asppy one { for Freddie when his longtime | friend ‘and former classmate at Lu- | theran Bible Institute and Augus- | tana College, Robert Allard, New Hampshire, with wife, Elsa and son, | Mark: came in from: the Lutheran | Seminary; Philadelphia, = to - spend | the weekend. Also dropping in was | Larry Krumphart, Buffalo, N. Y., to | make it a regular reunion of former Fritzie rose early tc attend the | and company and then up to our Ic: | It was good to S€€ | had as weekend guests, Mr. and | house where. Auntiz Sue and Uncle | Bill, in from Maryland, had fash- ioned his. first Easter basket and "| brought him a big stuffed bigjay. | Quite naturally he was ex®®ed | about it ~all and «a tiny visitor in | his home. How much joy he brings to us all. It was indeed a good tan tos wi 1d att : The written test will be held All several days before the accident | Gi Blow BE CEE that Olin and his family visited Mrs. toons, Sarfien Suoom, Erie, | Woolbert over the weekend. | Harrisburg, Johnstown, Philadel-| ar. Margaret Dilz, that delight- phia, Pittsbrgh, Scranton, Wilkes-/| ful little mother of Flossie Woolbert, Barre, and Williamsport. Applicants will be notified about one week before the examination of the time | and place to report. Applications may be | underwent eye surgery last week at Nesbitt Hospital. With ‘all that bounce and energy she possesses she came home 6n' Saturday to be with her beloved family for the Easter celebration. Hers is spirit that made America and its obtained ment of Forests and Waters, Edu- cation Building, Harrisburg; State | family life one to be proud of. We Civil Service Commission, Third should have more like her. Daugh- Floor, South Office Building, Har- — ag risburg; and local offices of the Pennsylvania State Employment Employment Service. for the future of the world rises when I see the many young people | in our Back Mountain churches. At | Metered Bulk or | Idetown I was asked to baptize a | sweet little almost two year old Bottled Gas William Casterline. i | - Motor Fuel | At the Jackson church the chil- LP - Gas otor dren’s choir gave the special music | which included a trumpet solo by | one of the boys. [ | At the Lehman church was one | y former Valley Crest parish- | | ioners, Miss Kathryn Moore, now | living with Mrs. Davenport. And at | | Idetown a former Valley Crest | nurse, Mrs. Marlyn Smith who is I understand, a school nurse. 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