The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 08, 1966, Image 10

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BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin
DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams
FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver
HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage
IDETOWN, Bess Cooke
MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert
~ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER B, 1066
NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS
639-2544 ® NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly 298-2149
674-4309 ® 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
388-7261 ® EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore 675-3080
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Mr. and Mrs. William Hollos and
son John recently made a trip
through the New England States
and stopped off to visit their son,
Edward and family at Boston, Mass.
‘Dick Richards spent last week in
Canada, on a fishing trip.
Helen Williamson, Philadelphia,
spent the past week visiting rela-
tives and friends in this area. Helen
would enjoy hearing from folks
around here. Her future address
will be Lycoming House, 3005 West
Schoolhouse Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.
19144.
Mrs. Oscar Fish returned on Sat-
urday after spending ten days at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Alfred
Backus, ‘Binghamton, and caring
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Mr. and Mrs. David Coole, Knox,
Pa., spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Sr.
Mrs. Barney Cooke, Judy and baby
| went to Trenton, N. J. on Sunday
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to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shil-
anskis and family. Judy
for a week’s stay.
Weekend visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William Macintosh
were Mr.
and children, Roselle Park, N. J.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pas-
cucci and Cindy of Philipsport, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bigelow,
Pottstown, visited the Harry : Bige-
lows on Thursday and Friday and
Mr.
family, Barker, N.
weekend with them.
Stork Shower
Dianne Blizzard entertained the
following at a stork ‘shower in hon-
or ‘of Mrs. Richard Boice at her
home, on Saturday night: Mrs. How-
ard Engelman, Mrs. Howard Boice
Sr. and ‘Mrs. Howard Boice Jr; Mrs.
William Belles, Mr.
ald Crispell, Mrs. Michael Brody Jr:,
Ellen Ide, Anne Gush, Pamela and
Y., spent’ the
and. Mrs: Don-,
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and |
remained |
r | Harveys Lake
Harveys Lake Firemen and their
weekend at the home of Mr. and |i2milies held Family Night Covered
Mrs. John Sorber and family, Can- Dish Supper at Old Sandy Bottom,
dor, N. Y. recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Vogle Traver, Mr. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Lawrence Patton and fam- | Carleton Kocher, Tanya Xocher,
ily attended the Wallace Traver re-; C. Don Kocher, Norman McCaffrey,
union at South Gibson, Pa., on Sun- Bernard McCaffery, Mr. and Mrs.
day. James McCaffrey, Williams Hoblak,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackling, | Blanche Hoblak, Lillian Yellulonis,
| David aand Ronald, Belleville, N. J., | Joan Yellulonis, Annette Yellulonis,
and Mrs. Robert Stimson |
and Mrs. Charles Bigelow and |
(in Noxen on Saturday.
Mary Ann Blizzard and the ‘hostess; {
Dianne.
Mrs. Henry Lane, Mrs. Albert
CAN
- | Jones and Mrs. Leo Lord spent the
Jo- | Terri Yellulonis, Michael Yellulonis,
spent several days with Mrs.
| Leonard Yellulonis, Michael Clark,
seph Hackling and son Carl.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cahill and |Mrs. Michael J. Clark, Arden Koch-
family, Wiest Pittston, spent - ail er: Bernice Kocher, Susan Kocher,
couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. | Gary Kocher, Michael Tomshaw,
Fred Schenck. Francis and Charlotte Mrs. Charles Casterline, Cindy Cast-
Cahill, remained for a week’s stay. ,| °rline, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones,
; ‘| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Engler; Mr.
Mr.” and Mrs. James Dymond,
Willoghby, Ohio, . returned home and Mrs. Fred Merrill, Brenda, Fred-
alter: a ovaok Spent with MF. a | die, Jane, Larry Merrill; John Za-
Mrs. Alpha Dymond. | leskas, Irene Zaleskas, JoAnn, Irene
Mr, and Mis! Harry Osborne and | Ir Jayne, Jackie and Jean Marie
daughter cof “Illinois visited friends | Zaleskas; Josephine Myers, Joyce
and “Fay Williams, Danny Williams,
Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Henderson, Timmy Williams, Terri Williams,
Indigna, Pa. and’ Bruce Fritz, Pine Joy Williams, Beatrice Schreiner,
Grove. Pa. visited Mr dnd Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schreiner, Frank
Guy Fritz: on Thursday. Schreiner, Mr. aad Mrs. Thomas
‘The : sympathy of the community | Garrity, Christine Garrity, Michael
is extended to the family of the | Garrity, Helen Hartman, Mr. and
late Raymond Scott, who died very "Mrs. Edward Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
suddenly on Friday. | John Stenger, Danny Jackson, Jim-
Mr. Willard Bender remains a pa- | my Jackson, Nancy Jackson, Alice
tient in ‘the General Hospital and | Brennan, Jay Stenger, Pat Stenger,
is enjoying the cards #and letters | Annmarie. Stenger, Mrs.
which ‘he has "received. Stenger, Myra Davis, Wood Davis,
‘Oakdale
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ‘Whitesell
| spent two weeks at their cottage
| Camp
| was
. Anna
at Patterson Grove and attended
Meeting, Mrs. John Austin
their guest during the two
weeks.
Mr.
family
visiting Mr.
and Mrs. John Goodlo and
of Washington, D. C., are
and Mrs. Grant White-
| sell.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kocher and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Wright-
er Benscoter over the weekend.
Denise Whitesell returned with
them to spend this week in Batavia,
N.Y.
Mrs. John Austin, Stuart, Fla.,
who is visiting in and around here,
is leaving Tuesday to visit relatives
in Middletown and also Rev. and
Mrs. Kenneth Bonham at Benders-
ville, Pa., for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kocher of
Kingston spent Saturday evening at
Oakdale.
‘Kunkle Ladies To Hold
Picnic On September 14
Kunkle Methodist Church W. S.
C. S. will hold its annual picnic at
the Kunkle Fire Hall September 14
at 6:30 p.m. Members are asked to
bring a covered dish and their own
table . setting, also a twenty five
cent prize.
Hostesses for the dessert will he
Madeline LaBarre and Irene Tran-
sue.
Jack
bine,
Davis, Jim Davis, Sue Long-
Dave 'Longbine, Sharon Lein-
thall, Wally Leinthall, Hilda Lein-
thall, Mrs. Eva Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
Mal Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Myron
Williams, Pat, Judy and Tom Wil-
| liams; Bill Kelley, Gail Kelley, Lina
Garinger, Mrs. Jo Morretti, Lynette
Morretti.
Arthur E. Coombs
J. E. COOMBS PLUMBING AND HEATING CO.
7 Alden Place, Nanticoke 3
Phone 735-2990
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HOGAN PLUMBING AND HEATING
602 North Washington
Wilkes-Barre
Phone 823:6797
E. J. ADAMITZ
132 Pioneer Avenue
Trucksville
Phone 675-1620 or 696-2615
ANDREW KARAFFA
R.D. No. 2, Westminster
Wilkes-Barre ;
Phone 655-0953 °
LEWIS T. DAVIS
108 Wood Street
Wilkes-Barre
Phone 824-5171
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of the group will serve as hostesses. |
the municipal building.
Thirty Fifth Anniversary
Sweet Valley
Thomas Creasing is a patient at |
General Hospiital, where he under-
went surgery on Thursday.
Mrs. Margaret Aton, Biisghamton.
two ld with her sister, Mrs.
Caroline Ferrey.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Remley and |
ing, wvisiting Mr. and Mrs: Thomas
Kuczawa aand family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mattia, Jo- |
anne, Jimmy, Tina and Karen, !
Washington, D, C., spent last week |
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Shaw |
and family. Their grandmother,
Mrs. Fanny Sutton, Harveys Lake,
also spent a day with them.
Mr, and Mrs.
and Craig, Mr. and Mrs.
Shaw, Joleen and Gail, spent ‘Mon-
day in. Philadelphia. They’ visited
Marineland during the day and at
night enjoyed the ball game be-
tween the Phillies and the Giants.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Post and
family enjoyed a dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lynn |
‘Mrs. George Allison; Detroit, Mich- |
igan. Other family members present |
were Mr. and Mrs.
Nescopeck.
Brent Post celebrated his seventh |
birthday recently with a family din-
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Post.
Cub Scouts Camp Out
‘Grove Methodist Church, camped
Pikes (Creek,
‘Cub Master Carl Remley was with
the group. Boy Scouts who assisted
were: Stuart Thomas, Allan Stroud,
George Haines Jr.,. David Haines
and Ricky Agnew. Cubs who were
ert Agnew, Robert Barski,
Cornell, Harold Cornell,
Haines, Gene Holcomb, Larry Mor-
ris; Robert Morris, Gary Naugle,
Craaig Sayre, Chris Swartz.
tween the ages of 81% to 10, are
welcome. Meetings will be held at
the Maple Grove eMthodist Church
Hall.
Delegates Meet
Five delegates selected from the
tended the 3rd National Explorers
Delegate Conference at the Univer-
sity of Indiana, Bloomington, Indi-
ana, met at the home of Howard
Post on Saturday afternoon. How-
ard was chosen as their leader.
Each one of the boys took notes and
the group will write up the itinerary
on the trip. The boys who attended
were: Timothy Carroll, Dallas; Dan
Davis, West Pittston; Frank Weiss,
Gene Stilp and Tony Torio, Wilkes-
Barre.
Afear the meeting the group en-
joyed water skiing,
Fresh-baked
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Made Daily
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HARVEYS LAKE
An indoor picnic will be held by | ton Road,
members of Trucksville Fire Com- | | fifth wedding anniversary on Sun- ceptance Corporation.
pany Auxiliary at their meeting on | day, September 4. The couple are |
building, beginning at 6:30. Officers | Cicer,
On Saturday, October 15 the group | children. Mrs.
will sponsor a chicken barbeque at Margaret
{ Mr.
N. Y., has returned after spending daughter
family spent the weekend in Read- |
and family, Berwick, recently, the |
occasion being the visit of Mr. and |
Gerald DeFrain, |
fo good enough to lend the boys | of the fire company members ¥
| his tractor and hay wagon.
‘ner at his home, He is the son of |
Cub Scout Pack 444 of Maple
out ‘over night at the Steltz home, |
last, Friday evening. |
present were: Douglas Agnew, Rob- |
Danny
Joseph |
Den meetings will begin the first
Tuesday in September. All boys be- |
|
Wyoming Valley Council, that at-|
| Mrs. Harry D. Owens, Maple Street, ff
| celebrated her
| Publishing Company plant on Fri-
| visited ‘her
Clayton Edwards | law, Mr.
Wilbur |
family, Norfolk,
| playing football on Sundays.
| Jackson Fire Company's Country
| Style
~ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
TRUCKSVILLE
celebrated their thirty- | sociated with General Motors Ac-
Mr. and Mrs. David Mather, Staud
municipal | the parents of two sons, Donald of Road, recently returned from a mo-
N. Y., and James of Linden- | tor trip: to the Thousand Islands.
| Bare, N. Y. There are three grand- En route they visited friends in Og-
Case "is the former densburg, N. Y. and relatives in
Pembleton of Lehman. Massena, N. Y.
Case is associated with the Mil-| Capt. Harold C. Birth and -chil-
ler Casket Company in Kingston. | dren, Cynthia ‘and Bradley, recently
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case, Carver-| | They are members of Trucksville ‘spent several days with his parents,
| Methodiss Church.
4 | Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Birth, S. Pioneer
Eleventh Birthday |’Avenue. Birth, who was on leave
Ruth Owens, daughter of Mr. and ‘after completing his tour of duty
in South East Asia, has left for
eleventh birthday England on his new assignment.
| on Wednesday, August 31, An out- | Family Party
| dor picnic was enjoyed by gal Cathleen Walters, daughter of Mr.
group. Eleven guests were there ‘and Mrs. Robert Walters, Tondfs
Mrs. Hugh Gallagher and infant Avenue, was honor guest at a fa
have. returned to. their ily party marking her fourteenth
| home on Harris Hill Read from Nes- birthday on Monday, September 5.
| bitt Hospital, | Five guests were there.
Tour Newspaper = | Mr. and Mrs. Russell West and
Fifteen members of | Girl Scout family, Midwey Manor, have moved
| Troop 630 toured the Wilkes-Barre to Chambersburg. Mr. West was
| recently transferred by his’ com-
| day afternoon. The tour was cne of | pany, - Nationwide Insurance Com-
‘the requirements for My Community | pany. ! ;
Badge. Mrs. David Phillips is leader! Mrs. John Welker and family,
| of the troop. | Highland Avenue, recently visited
Mr. ‘and Mrs. Richard Montgomery | The Hall of Fame at Cooperstown,
{and family, Hickory Street, recently | N. Y. En route they visited West
brother and’ sister-in- | Point, N. Y.
and Mrs. Wallace Perrin | Birthday Party
and family, Roslyn. En: Toute they | “Michael Mathers, son of Mr. and
visited Dutch Wonderland in Lan- | Mrs. Frank Mathers, III, Carverton
caster. | Road, was five years old on Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Owaris and -day, August 22. A party was held
Va., have moved | at his home in celebration of the
to the formed Snowdon home on | day. Twenty one guests attended.
Highland Avenue. Mr. Owens] is as- |
% Jackson “Township %
On September 2nd the Jatheon) first started this fabulous event.
Township employers had ‘a hayride | The first dinner was held at Trucks-
and corn roast. Harold Bertram | ville Fire Company and a handful
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In those days the farmers would
| donate potatoes and produce and
Ed | on there feast.
‘Harvilla drove the tractor while
Dick Holodick chaperoned the
| group. : | the newly formed firemen went
The exployers a new group in| through the township door to door
Jackson are very active. Besides and took.anything the townspeople
would donate, pies, butter, eggs,
| milk, apples, and pumpkins. They
refused nothing. The volunteers
worked hard and enjoyed every
minute of it. Over the years the
experience the fire company has
the hayride this year they went
on a weekend camping trip to |
Worlds End, made ‘a visit to the |
Civil Air Patrol headquarters at |
Wyoming Air Field and they at-
tended the YMCA in Wilkes-Barre |
Thursday night where they partici- | received shows in the fine meal
pate in basketball, handball and | and the way it is presented, The
swimming. Under the direction of | Ladies’ Auxiliary takes pride in the
Gerald Bernstein this summer the | turkey supper and the reputation
boys played baseball and are now | they have established over the
-The | years. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snyder
explorers are not only active in|who worked on the first turkey
the recreational activities but in | supper and every one since recall
community affairs also, They are | that when they first started the
important to the fire company at | kitchen was too small and they of--
the Jackson Fire Company Bazaar, [ten had to cook in outdoor fire-
they were a great: help in’ setting | places and carry the food in. Some
up the booths and cleaning up. | of the women brought pots from
They also ran two of the stands. home. This was a good time for
In the Fire Company itself they | the Snyders to reminesce for they
help set up tables for dinners and | celebrated: their 38th wedding an-
keep the new truck clean: : niversary September 4.
Krupinskis Tour West
In the coming months the ex-
ployers will help in the | turkery
supper. Steve Krupinski will ar-
range a trip to the Red Rock Ben-
ton Air Force Base. :
ski Jr., and children Gary and Ki
Marie of RD 2, Follies Road, Dallas,
recently returned from a 16-day;
trip to the Western States. Theil
vacation itinerary included stops at
San Francisco, , Yosemite National
Park, Hollywood, Disneyland, King's
Canyon National Park, Sequoia Na-
tional’ Park and Death Valley Na-
tional Monument, all in the state.
of California. After leaving Cali-
fornia, they drove to Las: Vegas,
and Hoover Dam, in Nevada. Other
points of interest included the North
and South Rim of Grand Canyon
National Park in Arizona, Bryce
Canyon and Zion National Parks
in’ Utah. While in Utah they tour-
ed Temple Square in’ Salt Lake
City. The trip west was made via
More social and i ac-
tivities are planned as well as a
membership drive.
Men like Mr. Bertram, -Krupin-
ski, Bernstein and many others who
are interested in helping’ the ex-
ployers are doing a great service
for the youth of Jackson. It is a
pleasure to read that there are teen-
agers doing the type of thing in this
day and age. i
Any one who wishes to help the
exployers, who range from 14 years
to 18 years, should contact one
of the two advisors, Mr. Helodick
or Mr. Harvilla. The ‘boys are
presently trying to raise money for
uniforms. Help improve your youth
and you are helping to improve the
future of your community:
return trip home via United Je
Airlines.
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THE DALLAS POST
It's harvest time which means the
Turkey Supper is darwing
near. One of the biggest turkey
suppers in the Back Mountain held
for the past 19 years, it is scheduled
for October 15 this year. Serving
will start at 4 p.m. This is the
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