s Ac- Staun a mo- lands. in Og- es in | chil- cently rents, ioneer leave f duty ft for ent. of Mr. ent 1 farks teenth ber 5. st and moved t was + com- Com- family, visited stown, West r. and verton - Mon- s held of the ended. Wi event. rucks- rand ful rs t & would e and went > door people eggs, They nteers every rs the v has meal The in the tation r the nyder urkey recall d ‘the ey of-- - fire-_ Some from 1e for they g an- Cupingh { oe )allas, 6-day; Theil ops at tional King's a Na- y Na- state Cali- Vegas, - Other North anyon Bryce Parks tour- Lake le via d thes d Jet¥H. 4 y N's NE ern 4 i i i DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Last Wednesday evening we had | welcome visitors in the persons of | MOUNT ZION room and also the Day Care Cen- | ter which Mrs. Spencer directs. Re- weren't serving strawberry short- ake this time!) Mr. and Mrs. James, Bonnie, a Mrs. Dymond, I believe THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1966 Co-Chairmen Of Hospital Antique Show Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rose and song habilitation is the word describing Jim and Scott, all of West Pittston. | much of the work. Mrs. Judge is | Allen is Teaching Principal of the | bringing more and more volunteers South Abingdon Heights Elementary | into helpful contact with the resi- School at Clarks Summit. He is| dents of this fine Home. | also Lay Leader of the First Meth- | odist Church in. Pittston and is to | Adam Goravitch, who wishes very | be in charge of the Sunday after-| much that he had a TV set in his she is our Dick Dymond’s mother, and another Mr. Dymond who is a brother to Mrs. Tom Earl. And the organist I knew back at Dimock There is one of the patients, | Camp Meeting days when she was Jean Miller. Got to visiting after church which noon church services at Valley | Crest for the month of September. Special Project Whenever I attempt to build any kind of cabinet my wondering ad- | miration rises for women who deftly lay out on the dining room table a piece of cloth, and on top of that a ‘@veirdly shaped thing of tissue paper. Then they cut around that queer pattern, put away the paper, pick up the cloth, run it through | the sewing machine and lo! a dress! | Well, there has to be a cabinet built. IT have no pattern but an idea. I measure and I figure. How much lumber, how much hardware. Then I saw and pound and fit. But the house wall is bent to begin with. It's really a job. But there is the cabinet ‘with doors, four of them, shelves from floor to ceiling, twelve of them. They are to house our Geo- graphic magazines which have been coming to us since we were married. I'm still not the craftsman that my women-folks are! At Valley Crest Last Friday it was my pleasure to show my Pittston friend around, Allen Rose." He is lay leader at the First. Methodist Church and as a layman has done quite a bit of fill- i in for the minister. He is. hav- iflg the Sunday Protestant services this month along with another fine layman, Sheldon Burkle. It is’ a splendid thing for laymen to do this sort of thing and the. patients |, truce Mr. Rose around to several pebple including our new Director of Volunteer Services, Mrs. Judge. Speaking of Volunteer Services it is encouraging to see her work with some of the patients making doo- dads for decorations. She aims to develop latent abilities in mind and hands of as many of the patiets as possible. Her work parallels the work of the Occupational Therapy them. I had a chance to in- Early starts -- to the vacation spot and the return trip home -- help drivers avoid peak outflow and inflow of traffic, it is pointed out by Liberty Mutual Insurance Companies. Tahleide - Cirenlars The Dallas Post et room. He is misshapen in body so delayed my get-away so that when that he spends quite a bit of his 1 got to Centermoreland there was | time leaning on his bed, although | 4 young man to take my rain ceat | he manages to get about some in and hang it up while I' went in and | his wheel chair. I asked him if his took a seat the other sede of the! condition was due to some accident divided chancel from William James and he told me it was from birth. the lay leader who was already con- Of course there are TV sets in the ducting the service of worship. In | solariums for general use but be-| my sermon entitled “Angels with cause of his condition he wishes he | Arthritis in Their Wings” I made had a set of his own. | reference to a patient who has been Up Route 81 | a half-century ‘of her fifty-nine One of Ruth’s great - nephews, | years a chronic invalid. Her favorite Alan Conklin of Binghamton got married last Saturdav to a Susan Secord in the big old and lovelv | First Presbyterian ‘Church. We i boarded Tuffy out at the doctor's in Trucksville and drove up. Such {a glad chance to see a lot of the relatives all - together. 1 can't get over the vast layout of new roads. circles of them going under and ' above other roads, taking you north | by directing you south, ignoring ways been used to. I was glad to have Catherine drive this time. She | pushed the foo out of the way and | got on the right turns and got us south by driving west and got us| into the wvarkine Jot behind the church which didn’t used to be there. The church itself, much over "a centurv old, now has a three year old addition with all educatinnal and cultural onnortunities provided. Alwavs Reed Your Column -- Still doing supply preaching with- in the Dallas Post area last Sundav I went from East Dallas to Dymond Hollow and then to Centermoreland. { At East Dallas besides seeing the | | | I ages to line up!) I saw Mrs. Giles Wilson whom I have seen at Valley Crest. when she has taken Giles for Day Care Therany. And Philip Cul- { itt! 4 . i ver whom I used to know as a little | wacther. "The children in thos. ples hoy at Carverton. He was one of the | two men in the choir. A Mr. Ock- ' enhouse and many others made me feel very welcome. | local correspondent, Mrs. Moore ont Dallas SPoct’. sapolement. © ne | (what a complete column she man- | song she always asks for is “Some- time We'll Understand”. During ‘the offertory (which came ‘after the sermon) I thought the organ sound- ed familiar, then it dawned on me she was playing that hymn! I com- mented. on it: after church and she smiled a reply, “It was. a quick de- cision.” 2 Such nice people all the way around! There was a. red rose on the altar for Lisa Dawn Dymond, | the familiar landmarks one has al-' | daughter of, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Nelson! Dymond Jr., born August 30. That Dvmond family is no stranger to. me. | 1 learned, too, of ‘the illness of Dan Dymond ‘in Nesbitt Hospital. and Mrs. Lucille Logan in General Hos- | pital, and of Evans Landon. Then there was Louise James who told me the sad news of the very recent death of Esther Russell who had taucht at the Missions School just a few weeks ago. and who had | been in Rhodesia. There were others | heard and Then from East Dallas I dashed | | for Dvmond Hollow and made it through the rain withut a skid and | | got there five minutes ahead of | time The peovle at Dymond Hollow | are a friendly lot whom we have ‘met a good many times. (They Prescriptions Confidentially Compounded & Accurately by only “Graduate,” “Registered Licensed Pharmacists’ 675-1191 674-9161 675-1192 HALL'S PHARMACY SHAVERTOWN, PA. | { { | extended season. Remaining oven to | nleasant, weather autumn. fishing in | Bowman's Creek. | ing whose names I didn’t catch or lost on the way. Those School Pictures | Back to school days are here and | the old echool pictures in the re- reminders what it used to be like this time of vear. Frieda Krum will not be teaching .in the one-room! school but she is still going. strong as a neighbor. mother and grand- tures grew up. manv of them in our communities. You should have seen Marion McHenry obing and ahing over the Orange schanl picture! Well. so it goes while time goes by at rocket speed. Trond Saagon Still On In 17 Other Covnties Pennsvlvania’s resular trout sea- «on closed at midnight September 5, Labor Day, 1966. Robert J. Bielo, executive director, . Pennsylvania Fish Commission, said fishermen could continue to enioy trout fish- | in 11 trout streams in 17 counties throughout the state in an extended trout season that ends midnight, October 31. These streams. stocked during the recular season, will not receive ad- ditional trout plantings during the Pennsvlvania until October 31 is OFFSET PRINTING In Manv Designs FRE DALLAS POST. have Den? Hall? Where don’t you telephone Kitchen ? Bedroom? Family Room? Basement Workroom? & If you checked more than one of these, you're not getting the full benefits of tele- phone convenience. Call our business office and let us correct the situation today. a CALL “PHIL” NOVICKI (Owner) LORRY | GAS SERVICE | ® Dependabie ® Prompt REPAIRS TO ALL GAS APPLIANCES 696-1763 | Congdon. As one can see, Co-chairmen Mrs. | Clarence Fitze and Mrs. John Rine- himer ' are; busy working on the! final stages of the 4th Annual Tunk- hannock’' Tyler Memorial Hospital Antiques Show and Sale, which will feature fifteen noted dealers from a wide area and their displays. There | will also: be an Auxiliaries Booth, “The Market Place”, selling every- thing from antique chairs to por- celain flowers. : The show will be held at Tunk- hannock Methodist Church, from 11:00" a, m. to 10:00 p. m. October 11th and 12th. A donation of 75¢ will- berasked "and "a door prize will | be awarded. Delicious lunches and dinners will be served each day. Proceeds from the show will go for the benefit of the Auxiliary and their year’s hospital project. 1 Donald Davis; Committees: Co-chairmen, = Mrs. John Rinehimer, Mrs. Clarence Fitze; Publicity, Mrs. Robert DM. Turrell, Mrs. Don Yates; T. V., Mrs: Hospitality, Mrs. John Farr; Patrons, Mrs. John Cash- in, Mrs. Rowland Tewksbury; Pro- gram, Gertrude Harmon; Decora- tions, Mrs. Thomas F. Jacob; Ex- hibitors, Mrs. Daniel Holod, Mrs. Willi: : } s : liam E. Moss; Tea, Mrs. Donald py is nothing he can do if the | Williams; Luncheons, Mrs. Stark Bartron, Mrs. Harold Claypool, Mrs. Margaret ' Dietrich, Mrs. Robert W. Stevens; Dinners, Mrs. Harry E. Brown, Mrs. F. H. Shaughnessy; Auxiliary Booth, Mrs.” Alvah Fassett, Mrs.' William Skrynski, Mrs. Floyd Titman; Booths, Mrs. John R. Mor- gan; Treasurer, port. Idetoun Eighty-Seven Years Old | Mrs. Wesley Hilbert, who ob- | served her 87th birthday on Sun- day, was guest at a family dinner. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hil- bert, Forty Fort; Mr. and-Mrs. Wes- ley Hilbert, Easton; Edwin Shepor- wick, Mrs. Charlotte Matthews and | Mrs. Lila Felt. Guests during the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Gryzsiec and son Joseph of Reyburn, Mrs. Robert Baird and chiildren Bonnie, Bobbie, Lori and Wendy of Trucksville, Mrs. James Brace. Mrs. Leona Moore and Mrs. Ra- chel Chatfield and daughter, Linda, of Simsburg, Conn., spent three days at the home of Mrs. Vivian Rinken. Mrs. Rinken has returned after spending two weeks in the Nesbitt Hospital and 2, weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Melvin Carol Toluba, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Toluba, graduated on Sunday from Pennsylvania State University. She is teaching in the Elementary School in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith, Rochester. N. Y., visited relatives and friends in this area this week. The beautiful vases of flowers at the Sunday morning worship service were in memory of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Martin Calkins, given by Char- lotte Calkins. : Rev and Mrs. David Haines and children returned to their home in Emerson, N. J., after spending two weeks wiith Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover. Entertain Friends tained at their home Saturday after- noon, August 27. They showed home movies of relatives in California. Present were Mrs. Sylvia Franken- field, Mr. and Mrs. David Thieffar, Yvonne and David, Tobyhanna; { Mrs. George Smith, Betty and Mi- chelle Goodman, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Francis Smith, Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lynch, Mary, Pat and Coleen, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meade, Donald and Walter Jr., Mrs. Corey Meade, Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mrs. Vivian Rinken and Deb- bie, Mrs. Edmund Webber and Fred- die, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Lannan with Kevin, Kirk Jr. and Kim, Mrs. Clif-; cepted as a medical corpsman with | | the U.S. Navy and will take his ford Davis with Gloria, Tammy, Jeffery and Lisa, Idetown. Doreen, all of ASPHALT PAVING Driveways Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications,” American Asphalt Paving Co. 696-1114 Plant and Quarry -- Chase Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch enter- SUSAN BEAUTY SHOP 95 MIDLAND DRIVE DALLAS OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT FRITZINGER’S 674-7053 H’S DALLAS ESSO SERVIGENTER AT THE “Y” DRIVE CARE! WITH S&H Green : Stamps Mrs. Arthur Daven- | . | | | " BECTION B— PAGE 5 SHAVERTOWN Real Citizens nell is Construction Superintendent It is the nice little things that| with Bell Telephone Company. make life worthwhile. Last week| It was a real pleasure to hear Bill Glahn wil return home from | Philadelphia this week after work- ling all summer in the metropolis. i Kitchen Jr., and Bobby Daubert per- two of our younger generation, Mal | from Mal Kitchen who is busy on|He will resume classes at Penna. the job in Cameron County where | State University, September 28. the State Forest and Waters are! Petty Officer Joseph Baganski completing the George D. Steven- | came in from Washington, D.C., to son Dam, a flood control project on | spend the holiday weekend with his Sinnemahoning Creek. Mal says the Brenda. formed a real service. We are proud of them. On Saturday Percy Love proved a Good Samaritan to my daughter, | wife, who was up with her husband from | family expects to move to Sinnema- | Maryland. Susie had borrowed her | ponins about September 17. He | Dad’s car to go into Wilkes Barre | finds the mountainous terrain de- | and coming home around the curves | lightful where some of the choicest | in Trucksville the vehicle ran out of gas, Fred had Mot goon ou state are to be found. From the a> He Jie X ee | picture he sent it looks like a real 2 a NUR 2 fine piece of construction which gage id TOL IMEC BE 85 when operated at full capacity will on the empty mark. i Thinking it was low and that she | Hi oa, i ya4y Mal would get gas-in Shavertown, Susie | Littl i Po 2 you, po consequently wae stranded in a bad |, ° tie Jimmy ion came ome spot. Jumping out of the car to! last week after undergoing sur- walk to a service station, she had ge fishing and hunting grounds of this ry at General Hospital. surface | Mrg. Dana Campbell and Mrs. Dolores Spencer, Lehman enjoyed the Syracuse Fair Exhibit on Sat- ' urday, meeting Cora’s brother Frank Space at Montrose and going on with him. Highlight of the event was | the appearance of Frankie Fontaine, | television star and the Count Bassi { Orchestra. | We were happy to learn over the | weekend that our little neighbor, Jerry Domnick is showing improve- ment at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Clause and | husband are moving to New Jersey. | Brunswick, N.J.. only gone a short distance when Mr. | Myr. and Mrs. C. E. Russell, Peru, Love, who knew my daughter, came : daughter Brenda had as weekend Indiana, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. | visitors, Mr .and Mrs. Robert Bers along and drove her to the gas| Charles Lutsey. . . | quist, Long Island. ; pumps, obtained the necessary fuel| Mr. and Mrs. Drue Daniels, King- | ~ chyckie Malkemes, and drove her back, filling the |Ston, have purchased a home on E.| pioved with IBM in research at tank so that she might be on her | Franklin Street. . | Gaithersburg, Md., came into spend way. Mr. and Mrs. John Cortright and | the holiday’ weekend with his par- We all most sincerely thank you, | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones returned | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mal- Percy, and hope we can return home last week after vacationing | kemes. Mr. and Mrs. David Hess, the favor in the near future. {at Wrighter Lake. For the holiday and family, Eau. Gallie, Florida, res Look for a new township sec-| Weekend, they had as guests, Mrs. | turned home last week after Carol retary to be appointed soon. We | Jane Engler, Schenectady, and Mr. | and the youngsters enjoyed a seven understand Carol Dilfield and her [and Mrs. Morgan Rowlands, New | week stay with her mother and da }'and the Malkemes family. who is em- CHARLES McCARTHY, dealer LIVESTOCK—new and used, FARM MACHINERY R. D. 3 Meshoppen, 1 Mile East of Meshoppen LACEYVILLE 869-277 Our police chief has received a | : number of calls concerning the | morals offender I cited last week. | people will not prefer charges. He | had picked up the fellow once but | as I stated the charges were drop- | ped. Tnose who have just cavsz | must take action. At the presznt | the character is in arcther com- . munity. Hers An Thess COME ON DOWN Mr. and Mrs. Ted Woolbert and | Every Saturday Nite 5 to 9:30 Every Sunday Noon till 8 P.M. GMORGASBORD "PENNA. 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