~ > -in-law, on, De- re, and pending nd Mrs. Moore. e fune- 's. Leu- , MTs. grand- Shaver- > enter- f mind- vith gaer 0 ral, A ciddoes, ke care Robert to his dnesday lospital, ent the icted to driving nephew ek, is im, to ibby “is have a pretty (former hildren, nt last s. Mar- 1 Mrs. y THySs- another , Carol ind two Jarol is eenbelt, dis. dss reunion gradu- ol and g over former ives on ughter: vith his Miller, CE Dallas nic at . group m the person 1 meat, h fam- lish to y bring rolls. or Nd, th her from v short nm v4 t 14. ir own 10pe to ere. [ISE our Ep. ost ore led res om mi- ion es, r DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUS" 11, 1966 SHAVERTOWN A REAL LOSS { ment heads should restudy the set It is with the deepest regret that | up- I learned of Mal Kitchens depar- OWNER FOUND ture from our community. The little dog ‘whom Shel Evans A man with a strong sense of re- | sheltered turned out to be the sponsibility and concern for his fel- | property of the Donald Bolton Jr., low citizens, his loss will be felt in | family. Many fine homes were of- many circles. fered for the nice little animal and Knowing Mal's love of the great Shel appreciates the great interest outdoors ‘we know he will be happy ' shown. in his new job at a beautiful loca-| A number of shots ringing out in tion, one of the choicest in Penn- | this vicinity during the past week sylvania. , had the neighbors a little upset Scouts who have grown to ma- again. Mothers are afraid to let turity through his leadership will their children out in the yards. remember him as a strong guiding Some solution will have to be d along life's most important found. Sears and many who have known | his kindly concern and assistance; Mrs. Charles Dressel was taken will remember him as a bright star to General Hospital on Sunday. in their roster of friends. Our best wishes go out for her re- Mal says he will be only 150 covery. Son Luther Hontz, Phil- miles away and a welcome mat will adelphia, came in to see his ill par- be waiting for any and all visitors. ent. The best of luck to you, neighbor, | Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rogers x1 as you start a new career in a new pect to move to Binghamton, N. Y., territory. Tt has been a real pleas- lin the very near future. ure knowing you. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gerhart,’ Reading, took adavantage of the nice OFF FOR THE GAME A number of local gentlemen en: | weather on Sunday to visit friends . i Among those joyed a bus trip to Philadelphia on | the community. A Friday rs they saw the ' they stopped to see were Rev. and Braves defeat the Phillie 9 to 2. It Mrs, Frederic Eidam and Mr. and was an exciting game and one the Mrs. Howard Hontz. ; gentlemen will long remember. a ay gerved 2 Jules of 3 5 ley ills, | the abbit ow a ortlan on | Fiuenn Ro wo Friday. He also exhibited at, Wilson, Ted “Wilson and: Ted Jr; Hughestown. Granddaughter Eden | Willard Hoover, Dr. Carl' Hontz, | Daniels spent several days here Howord Hontz Roy ‘Biot. John] coming: up from Philadelphia to Flliott, William Glehn Fredric An. | Visit the Andrews. = ‘rson, Richard Mathers and Happy | Another good family will shortly Mathers, William Dungey, Elwood be leaving us. . Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dungey, Thomas Jenkins, David | Myers and : Jenkine. Roy Stair, William Wright, | [onth" to make their home Teddy Wright, Martin Porter, John Somerville, N. J. Porter, Chester Hartman, Robert | ak, Paul Kunkle, Mark Kunkle, yn Hontz, Andy Sokol, Richard and John Fedock, Cliff Dungey, | Mike Kelly, Arnott Jones. Marty Quinn, Gus Walters, Sandy Walters, Jo Zier. ; BE MORE CAREFUL If only people would give the other fellow a chance. The acci- dent which happened Saturday evening at the Center Street inter- section was unnecessary as are SO many of these crashes. But for the safety glass there | would have been some pretty badly | cut up boys. This time the young folks couldn't be blamed. HERE AND THERE a delightful stay in Hawaii where Native Laces & Textiles division of Indian Head Inc. Robert Connors vice president- manufacturing, it was announced by Mathew Birnbaum, president of Native. In his new assignment Mr. Con- There were a number of com-| nors - will be responsible for all ments also among bystanders about | manufacturing activities of Native's the poor lighting all along the high- | four plants located in Glens Falls way and suggestions that this) and Cobleskill, N. Y., Dallas, ‘and would help prevent some accidents. | Murphy, N. C. His office will be i Saturday in the Pacific. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mi- chael Olenick returned home last week after taking grandsons, David and Joey, out to their mother in Wisconsin, where she is now living since her marriage to Herbert Sorenson. Girl Scout Troop 631 will spend the weekend at Camp Joy Lo, ac- companied by their leader, Mrs. El- wood Swingle and assistants, Mrs. Robert Domnick, M-rs. Thomas Reese, Mrs. Luther Strunk and Mrs. Edythe Kromelbien. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Schmig and children attended the wedding of his brother Eugene Schmig at Ro- chester on Saturday. Mrs. George Voorhees was guest organist at St. Paul's Lutheran Church on Sunday. Newcomers to our community are Mr. and Mrs. John Hardie, of Wilkes-Barre who have moved to 11 Shaver Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. | Albert Dierolf, Ashley, who have settled on School Street. -Mrs. Elizabeth Smith has also taken up ‘residence on N. Main Street. She is’ formerly of Tunkhannock, R.D, Pa. : ; Susie ‘and Bill took: off early for Williamsburg, - Va., where they celebrated their first wedding ‘anniversary. This is cne of the places.I hope to visit in the. near future and also Monticello, home of Jefferson, one of the great- est architects of his time. Susie | shares my love of historic times and | has named | the lovely old colonial structures reminiscent of a past era. She is sons will leave this right within the proper area for it. in If vou would like to see a bit of Peddler’s Village right near home, Clarence Lord, Pioneer Avenue, Mrs Stanley Wills tell me that returned home on Monday after Memoryland in the Poconos is quite spending ten days in Atlantic City. | interesting. They made the trip up Miss Patty Olenick is back from there one day. Also taking in the. Playhouse and che explored the island of Oahu | dinner at the Poconos last week | visiting the pineapple groves, the were Mrs. Charles - Gosart, Mrs. beaches and enjoying the many ac-' Ruth Houser, Mrs. Florence Kast tivities on this relaxing, lovely spot and Mrs. Eva McGuire. CONNORS, VICE PRESIDENT OF NATIVE LACE New York State and New England and as manager of engineering and research. Mr. Connors succeeds Walter M. Cormuss who, in addition to his re- | sponsibility as. vice president-man- The lights which the state insisted located at division headquarters in be placed here at the intersection | New York. are not all they are cracked up to | ufacturing, has also been general manager of the Glens Falls plant. Mr. Cormuss has asked to be re- lieved of his daul responsibility and will continue as vice president and plant manager in Glens Falls. Mr. Connors graduated from the | Massachusetts Institute of Tech- Native is a major producer of be, an expense for the township to | Raschel and Leavers . laces, An- | maintain and the timing often a | gelace, nylon ‘tricot and elastic headache. about getting out from W. Center or Roushey Street. State depart- . Through Fenimore Fabrics it also manufactures brushed, bonded and other specialty tricot fabrics for women's lounge wear and other outerwear. The company employs approximately 1200 people. Mr. Connors previously was asso- ciated with the Van Raalte Com- pany for 20 years, most recently as area manufacturing manager in EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES a | PLAN NOW | TO VISIT | The =| HAYMARKET OUTDOOR ANTIQUE SALE and ART SHOW Sat., Sept. 3 IN CASE OF RAIN SAT., SEPT. 10 i0 A.M. - 6 P.M. Route 309 Midway between TUNKHANNOCK and DALLAS DR. I, BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave. Dallas Driveways Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” American Asphalt Paving Go. 696-1114 Plant and Quarry ~~ Chase Want to be WORRY FREE next winter ? Order Ol. From MAHAFFEY OIL CO. and you can sit ~ back and RELAX We Give S&H Green | Stamps Too! 273 UNION STREET Luzerne, Pa. nology in mechanical engineering and completed graduate studies in . textile engineering at the same in- Many have complained | fabrics for women’s intimate appeal. | stitution. A resident of Saratoga Lehman Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors will hold their monthly meeting on August 15 during band practice at the Lake Lehman High School. Cookout Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Wright entertained at a cookout recently: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rice, David, Tommy, Debbie and Laurie from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. John Rice, Forty Fort; Mrs. Andrew Reggie Sandy and Ronnie, Swoyersville;; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wright, Mr. and Mrs. David Eddy, Carole and David, Lehman. Other callers at Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sutton, Scott, Jenny, Patty Ann and Co- leen, Stockholm, N.J.; Miss Marie ‘Wright, Tunkhannock; Mrs. Claire | McKenna and Debbie Maloid, Ide- town. : Surprise Birthday Party A family surprise birthday din- ner honoring Mrs. Chester Barrall was held at the home of her daugh- | ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Lord of Shavertown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dawe, Hali- fax, Nova Scotia and Mrs. Brian McGrath, Debra and Desmond. of St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada are spending. several weeks ‘with their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dawe. : Beaumont Thanks are due those contributors sum of $140.00, - eighty per cent | of which was forwarded to state | headquarters at Philadelphia while | twenty per cent remains for local | use such as: Christmas remem- | brmances for shut ins, care for some | indigent folks, and glasses for chil- | dren. whose parents are unable to! provide them. | Mr. and. Mrs. Warren Jchnson with children Bill, Dorothy, and | Tom are attending the National Rural Mail Carriers’ Convention at | New Orleans, La. Enroute they visit- | ed a fellow Marine, Edward Showal- ter, who served with Warren in the South Pacific during World War II. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lutes and daughter Sara of Palmyra were with the Ralph Luteses last week. The Herbert Goodwins spent last weekend at their cabin at LaPorte. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jackson enjoyed their recent trip to Lake George and Fort Ticonderoga, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Austin were at Piseco. Lake, N.Y. and Canada for a few days last week. Morgan V. Lewis, brother of Mrs. Warren Johnson and cousin of Mrs. W. A. Austin, sent his invitations via telegrams as soon as his thesis was approved: “I made it! Come to Springs, N.Y., Mr. Connors is mar- ried and has five children. Indian Head Inc. is a diversified textile and general manufacturing company ‘with annual ‘sales of more than $220 million. It operates -36 plants in 16 states and Canada and has approximately 11,000 ployees. : STULL REUNION The thirty second reunion of for- mer residents of Stull, was held at Newell's Grove, Stull, Sunday, Aug- ust 7. Officers were elected as follows: | President, Roy A. Transue; Vice- | President, Mrs. Anna French; Treas- |urer, Ernest Stitzer; Secretary, | Stella Shook. | The following attended: Mr. and | | Mrs. Harold Hough, David and Ruth 1! Ann, Mrs. Harry Millham, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bidwell, Emma and Ruth Hough, Mr. and Mrs. George E. | Baker, and son, Mrs. Clara Anthony, | Anna Bell French, Ernest Stitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Baker, Russell | Transue, Victor Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Mrs. ‘Ethel Pat- ton, Vergie. M. Transue, Mrs. Mary M. C. Dreisbach, Beulah Ely Deins- | tel, Grey Ely, Mr .and Mrs. William i A. Hough; Roy A. Transue, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler, Billy and Lisa, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Butler, Bell, | Lee and Wendy, Mrs. Agnes Butler, Stella Shook, Mrs. Emma Roese, Robert Roese, Forrest Roese, Mr. and Mrs, William Deewar and Lisa, Mrs. Grace Keipper. Crispell Reunion The Crispell Reunion will be held on Saturday, August 13 at Dymonds Park, Noxen, Pa. em- | Commencement -at Penn State Sep- | tember 4.” Morgan will be granted | his doctorate in psychology. Setting | his sights on a doctorate after the ' death of both his parents while he {was in high school, Morgan has done varied odd jobs from checking at super markets to camp counseling, | | teaching college Freshmen, and en- | gaging in industrial research. Con- gratulations to a young man who is a credit to his generation as proof | | of setting a ‘goal for one's self and | | working “ hard and _ diligently to i achieve it. Hi! 1 Thanks for the “assist” and “by- | line” in the coverage of the Eastern | Star Auction on last week's front | page. | “We did make the set goal of $2500 plus $77 !! “Truly we are blessed! Appreciatively yours, Oce Beryl (Tay A. Marti~ Ts Pt Border Near Munich Pfc. Jay A. Martin, son of Mrs. | Mildred Martin, Sweet Valley RD 1, | is “stationed near Munich, in a bor- der camp. Entering the service in November, he took basic training at Fort Gor- | don, Georgia, and was then sent to Fort Knox, Ky., for further in- struction. His education was obtained at Lake-Lehman schools. Between the termination of his schooling and his entrance into the Army, he had | been employed by O'Malia Laundry and Evans Drug Store. His mailing address is Pfc. Jay A. Martin, US 52 640 230, Troop A/9 Cavalry, APO 09029, New York, N.Y. COME O Every Saturday HOTEL § Harry Every Sunday Noon till 8 P.M. GMORGASBORD *PENNA. DUTCH STYLE" Over 100 Varieties of Fine Food $3.00 be $1.50 YGU CAN : = Per Person EAT Children Under 12 FREE PARKING No Charge for Seconds - Thirds or Fourths Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (Where the Action Is) Clark, General Manager — Phone 822-8181 N DOWN Nite 5 to 9:30 (Babies Free) TERLING Wrights were |: George Hackling Assigned To Bergstrom AFB, Texas AIRMAN GEORGE R. HACKLING Airman George R. Hackling, son of Mr. aand Mrs. George W. Hack- ling, R. D. 1, Dallas, has been as- signed to Bergstrom AFB, Texas, after completing Air Force basic traning. SECTION B — PAGE 5 NOXEN PICNIC AT HANSON'S | Mr. and Mrs. George Eisenhower Ronnie Hopfer and family, Mr. and The following members of Ladies and Harry Keiper spent several | Mrs. Donald Newberry and family, Auxiliary of Noxen Volunteer Fire days with Mr. and Mrs. Augustine | Mr. and Mrs. William Macintosh. Department attended a picnic at McCarthy and Mr. and Mrs. John Visitors at the Joseph Shalatas Hanson’s picnic grounds, Harvey's Sabatini and their families at Bris-| on Saturday were Mrs. Elizabeth Lake on Monday evening: Mesdames | tol. { Tomascik and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Guy Fritz, Ray Kelly, Joe Dotter, Judge James Henninger and | Polk, Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Calvin Strohl, Oscar Fish, James Francis Henninger, Allentown, visit- | Thomas and family, Hunlock Creek, Traver, Richard Traver, Earl Beahm, ed Mrs. G. H. Rauch, on Tuesday. |Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Daley and Mrs, David Williams and son family, Loyalville, Mr. and Mrs. William Shalata, Joseph - Shalata, : William Butler, Loren Case, Ches- Loren of Frayettevill, N. C., are Dana Field and daughter, James- ter Keiper and Stula Shook. spending a month at her home in town, N. Y. were there for the Mr. and Mrs. Francis Willis and Noxen. Mrs. Williams has been ill | Weekend. ; Mrs. Elton Field, Jamestown, son Robert, Detroit, Mich., spent the past week with the Howard Engelmans. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner at- tended the funeral of Wilbur Mac- Millan, step son of Mrs. Miner at | Hatboro, Pa., on Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. Emory Newell, for the past year. Mr. and Mrs. George Brody an son Douglas spent several days, a Atlantic City, last week. CLASSMATES PICNIC Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hackling | Classmates of Methodist Church spent last week fishing, in Canada. | o7e invited here oe RT fev dard Mrs Lioyd Crigpel] e summer home o . and Mrs. Pverend on rs Y TISpe Ray Gunton, Lake Nuangola., Please of Ocean City, N. J., were recent | % ot het h 1 h i } uests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson. | T2€€t at ner home a p.m. sharp. Hollywood, Fla., are spending some £ ay Bring 2 covered dish and your, own time with relatives and friends in| i and Mrs. Nile Sickler and sarid itches : | children and Mr. and Mrs. James / i | this hea. 2 Mrs. Fred Schenck returned from Seward returned from a visit, at A the General Hospital, on Saturday. a N. Y., spent the weekend with Del- + bert and Christine Blizzard. The airman, a graduate of Dallas Senior High School, will be trained on the job as a fire protection spe- cialist = with ‘the Tactical Air Command. Walter Langden Is President Of Family Walter Langdon was elected pres- ident and George “Kiel vice-pres- dent at the annual Derr-Green Re- union held at Ted Wilson's Grove who made the annual appeal for | yi. . Hr ce { ! { y 17. Other officers: chosen were! funds for the Salvation Army the | wijliam Derr, treasuner and Gail | Parks, secretary. Due to lack of attendance of some of the families, it was decided to hold the reunion another year and have each family that attended this year try to bring another family mn, | Prizes were given to the follow- | | ing: oldest, Byron Kester; youngest, | Brian Langdon; farthest distance, | Mr. and Mrs, William Parks; lar-| gest family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Phillips. Tt was also decided to hold the reunion at Ted Wilson's again next year. The following attended: Mr. and Mrs. William Parks, Nancy, Bill, and Gail; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lang- don Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lang- don Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lang- don and Harry Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Derr, Mr! aand Mrs. Wil- liam Derr, Sharon and Ronnie; Mrs. Robert E. Phillips and Georgia Ann; Mrs. May Phillips, Miss Carrie Phil- lips, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shupp, Donna and Dale; Mr. and Mrs. cl- mer Phillips, Joe, Rickey, Paul and Todd. 4 3 ; Piease Use Our Coupons When You Buy of Our Advertisers DOLLAR DAYS This Week!! “Wally” G | Main | i Shavertown, the home of Mr. d Mrs. Edward Some 0 eh 2s Shy he is fine and wishes to thank Jackson Twp. [ous Sarasota, Fla. ! h bored” h % : : everyone who remember: er. : : bo 0 MD i 24 with, cards, and flowers while she | . | . B. , 3 y !' “The Two-Fold. Club of Huntsville "1 3 1 friends at Newark, was a patient. They were greatly | appreciated and enjoyed. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. : : Richard Traver were Mr. and Mrs. spending the week with the Arth Ny “MY Donald Beyer and family, Wilkes- i Blizzard family. B M aM Peal Latti | Barre, Mr.-and Mrs. Paul Lattimer LEAVING FOR VIETNAM { Williamsport. Chris ? | and Stacey, Clayton Keiver Jr., who left last | 1 ottimer returned home with her Sunday for California and. later to| __ _~ for Gb % | Vietnam, looked up his old neigh- | patents aligr a weeks Stay ui tne Travers bor Mrs. Joseph Byrne, formerly | Te . ’ | Peggy Coole, who lives in Santa | Janice and Kathy Traver spent a. Clore, Calif They drove Bim: io Weg): with their father Richard z Traver Jr. at loomsburg. the Hamilton A.F.B. from where he M dM 2 Easel ) | expects t fly to Vietnam x. 20 TS, arty fngelman ai | ~ : family, Sayre, spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case, Loren, here with his mother, Mrs. William | Roger spent the weekend with Mr. | Engelman. and Mrs. Robert Shilanskis and Mrs. Richard Lutes and daughter family, Trenton, N. J. and Mr. and Sarah of Hershey spent the past | Mrs. Jagl - McGinley and family, | week with her grandparents, Mr. { Wharton, N. J. | and Mrs. Ralph Lutes. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hobbs and! Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fritz, sons Nik fees x gy | family of Tonawanda, N. Y., are|and Dave, Deanna Gay and George | will ted w - y | y Tg will become associated with the De | spending .a week with her mother, | Fritz visited at the home of Mr. partment of Forests and Waters in | : 2 . | Mrs. Albert Jones. | and Mrs. Harold Housenecht, at Cameron County and take up resi- | 8 . | dence ii Rencoa. Pa | Steven Kaminstein, Stoney Brook, | Trout Run, on Sunday. : 2 LI, is spending some time with | Martin Brobst has rented the A resident of Shavertown for 20 | his grandparents, the Elvin Beans. | Rewben Allen house, on Market years, he has been employed, at the | Mand Mrs. Richard Engelman, | Street. Back Mountain Lumber and Coal Byistol, recently visited Mr. B. R.| Company for the past 13 years. | Engelman. i I. During this~ same period he has | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Montross | ot. ee served as Scoutmaster of Boy Scout | spent a week with their son Wil- | 14 as 49 inches long sad he a Troop 231 doing a terrific job in| ford and family, Rahway, N. J. | eleven rattles. Francis Schenck, thisicaprcity a BIRTHDAY PARTY | Keith and Marshall, also Earl Rich- Mal” as he is. more familiarly | Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shafer spent | ards killed a smaller one, in the known is a member of Shavertown | the weekend at their summer home | huckelberry swamp, on Sunday. Methodist Church and taught in its here. A birthday party for Philip| Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Dymond had Sunday School. He has also been a | was enjoyed by the following, at his as guest on Saturday Robert Walsh member of Shavertown Fire Com- home on Saturday night; Mrs. Doro- | and son Michael of Bay Shore, LI, pany and served as. Chairman of thy French, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | Edward Clark, Beaumont, Mr. and this year's Coin Card Drrive. | Nalbone and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Reed Balewski of Geneva, N.Y. Mr. Kitchen will begin his new | TTT pi eT duties next week in a region which | he describes as God's Country. His | wife and children, Susan, Malcolm, | Jr., Karen and Kimberly will join | him in the very near future. | | Methodist Church will hold. their | | annual Family’ Picnic this. Sunday | | at = the Wes Lamoreaux Camp, | Mehoopany. ~ ! { Edwin Yanchik, John Yankowski, | Bobby Williams, ..and Albert Tom- | asura of “Boy ‘Scout Troop 225 re- | cently returned from Camp Ach- | ahela.’ Mal Kitchen Accepts New Post At Renova Malcolm. Kitchen, manager of the lumber. department of Back Moun- tain Lumber and Coal Company will | be leaving this area over the week- end. ; | Mr. Kitchen a well known figure in. common community activities Julie Ann Lapp, Wilkes-Barre, is | | KILL RATTLESNAKES 140 NORTH MAIN STREET :- SHAVERTOWN 0SART’S Street Pa. Call . ch noewdon . Have them take charge. 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