DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA EAST DALLAS Gary Gries, son of Carl and | Thais (Rozelle) Gries of Hershey and John, Mark and Susan Russ, children of George and Dorothy (Gries) Russ, of Washington Cross- ing, Pa., after spending several weeks with their grandparents, Carl and Mildred Gries at their summer home at Lake Sylvan, arrived at their respective homes in time to spend vacation with their parents. The Carl Gries Jr. family are go- ing to the Adirondacks for ten days. While the Russ children, accom- panied by their mother and sister Carol Ann went to Washington, D.C., and spent a week visiting with their father who was on active duty there. Gary Gries and cousin Susan Russ will both enter Kindergarten next week. Golly, the children these days seem to grow up faster than they! used to. | Miss Inez Ryman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ryman was in- jtiated into Delta Pi Epsilon, an] honorary sorority for graduate stu- dents in Business Education, at Penn State College. Inez will be home for the month of September, before re- | turning to college for the next term. Mrs. Margaret Roberts, Fern- brook, slipped in her home last week and tore the ligaments in her leg. Despite the use of a cane, she went along to Atlantic City with ‘the bus she had promoted. * Mrs. Helen Siley daughter-in-law Mrs. Thomas Siley, Mary Morgan and I, (Irene Moore) - visited Mrs. Paul Scott in the Geri-Kay Nursing home at Huntsville, Sunday eve- ning, to help celebrate her birthday. Her daughter Dorcas from New York spent the day with her and ‘was still there when we got there, ‘which made a nice little party. I ‘had never been in that home be- fore and I must say I was greatly impressed with the beauty of her ‘room; the home and surroundings. ‘Husband Paul was there also; nat- “urally. * Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of Cen- ‘ter Valley, spent Saturday after- ‘noon with Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wil- son. ‘returned home after a nice vacation | - ‘in Canada. Golden Anniversary © Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore, ‘East Dallas, observed their golden ‘wedding anniversary, Saturday,’ September 10th, at their home on | ‘Ransom Road, with a buffet at 6] | Moore's sister Hawke and husband Chester from Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Montanye, Mrs. Musittia Montanye, Floyd Har- vey, Johnson City; Sarah Major, Ella Major, Agnes Lansberry, Ster- ling Kitchen, Emily, Preston, Ward, | Kathleen and Edward Ward, Mrs. | Agnes Spencer, Ted and Miriam Dy- | mond, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan, Debby, Doris and Robert Jr., Lloyd | and Grace Smith, Joyce, Eileen and Darlene /Smith, Jim Shaw, Bill and | Harold. Mr. ahd Mrs. Moore were the re- cepients of many beautiful “Golden” wedding gifts, and I never sdw so many lovely appropriate cards. In | the midst of the festivities they re- | ceived a long distance call from Mr. Carrie (Moore) Clearwater, Fla. Another treat for Mother Dad, son Charles and family; Ed- ward and family, Ollie and Ray, drove to the “DUTCH COUNTRY,” a week ago Wednesday and were thrilled with every thing they saw, | they really made a day of it and still did not see it all. Mrs. Mildred Lewis, Lehman, and Mr. and Mrs. Elvie Truitt, Ockmont, Pa., sisters, visited their cousin Mrs. Myrtle Miller a week ago Tuesday. Labor Day visitors of mine were ' my brother William Shutt and wife Mary, children Barbara, Richard ‘and Donald, Lancaster. Mrs. Roscoe (Laura) has returned to her home on lower Demund’s Road, after being a} patient in Nesbitt - Hospital. Baby Born Joseph and Shirley (Wall) Gashi | are the proud parents of a baby | boy, six pounds, twelve ounces. Daniel Ames, September 9, in Gen- eral Hospital. Mother is the owner of Shirley's Beauty Shop (Former Troxell Shop) in Dallas. Joseph is employed by Star Garment Co., in Exeter. Daniel is their first child; and grandchild of Earl and Iva Wall; and of Mfs! Gashi, Carverton. However, he and land | Brenchley | ~ THR DATIAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1966 motion Sunday September 11, with an inspiring program. “I am glad” | --Dorothy Kintzer; “Welcome” -Patti | Moore; “To my teachers”-James Major; “I'll be glad”’—Marion Cybul- | ski; “When I learn how"—John Ma- son: “Good by to the primary’’-Cin- | dy Cobleigh, and Patty Cool; “The golden rule way'—Michele Cubuski; | “Promotion” —Brenda Bloome r; “We worship together’—Connie| Miller; “Christian Rally”’—Jochnny Cook: “Today’—Roger Howell. Promoted from Nursery to Kin- | dergarten Class, Dorothy Kintzer land Robert Major; From Kinder- garten to Junior Class, Patti Moore, James Major and Marion Cybulski; | Primary to Junior Class, John Ma- | son, Cindy Cobleigh; Brenda Bloom- | er, Sharon Morris, Michele Cybul- ski and Patty Cool. From Junior to Intermediate Class, Connie Miller, John Cook and Roger Howell. From | Intermediate to Senior Hi Class, Bobby Miller, Jeffrey Eyet, Gary Morris, John Pickett and Norma Shupp. Those receiving pins for perfect attendance, 1st year pin-Dorothy Kintzer, 2nd year pin-Hollyy Moore, 3rd year pin-Keith- Moore, Robert | Major, Patti Culver, Patti Moore and Emily Weaver, 4th year pin-Patty Cool, Bonnie Culver, John Cool and Hazel Ockenhouse, 6th year pin- Sharon. Carkuff and Terry Moore. Tth year pin-Connie Miller, 8th year pin-Kennetr Miller, Barbara Miller | and Robert Miller, 10th year pin- | Lorraine Moore, Johnny Cook, Larry | Kintzer, Alberta Cook and Rhonda |More, 12th year pin-Linda Cook, | 13th year pin-Beatrice Ockenhouse, | 18th year pin-Helen Siley and Rob- ert M. Moore. | We are very glad to welcome back | our ‘Pastor, Rev. Mr. Hockenbury, | to Bast Dallas Church after a three | week, vacation. He provided three | very interesting speakers to take | his place while away. They were { Mr. Thomas Williams, Lay Leader | from Trucksville, Mr. William Church. { Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller Sr..| Soares Blaine oom a | end 'visiters of (his sister, Myrtle Om, (formers OMnge. T | Miller, ~ Hildebrant Road. While | drove to Las Vegas, Nevada, last | th ov Feloed Mord thi | week to pick Maude’s son, Rich- | thereytney: helped Myrtle ge: ings | week to pith Up ses prepated~ for the winter. Cold his parents live in a beautiful trailer ! ! ; | James, from Centermoreland and in Loyalville, near Dyrond Jolow) our very able Reverend Gilbert from ; - | Mt. sion. Home Again | Mr and Mrs. : : : D. Friend Hilde- Mr, and Mrs. Leo Schultheis and brant. ApRlachan. NY, ware week ard Armstrong (Airman 18t° Class) and bring him home as Ke, has fin- ished his tour of duty. They also visited Maude's brother Joseph in weather is just around the corner and it is wonderful t have helping hands.. = “p.m., planned and provided by their | children. | welcome him home. ~The couple were married Septem- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stoss, Upper vber 9th, 1916, in Dallas ‘Methodist | pemund’s Road, drove to Fort grarsonrye Dy late — Wie] Wayne, Indiana last Sunday to take gt el officiating. e s i : 7a Ee iki oy rl eta | Russell Jr, where he will enroll in Fo Ag 5 5 ant. | the Institute of Technology to take & ro Moe 1s the Tg Lot [up Electrical engineering. He grad-, gine ale Chane > A | uated from Dallas Senior High gloss, ; ane =: | last year. ! She started in chon! at Beaumont, | amr and Mrs. Reuel Lasher attend- “had finished in Dallas. ‘ed the wedding of Sanford Moore, i Me No is oe son of Rein son of Mr. and Mrs. tanley Moore; Jacb an mma Moore o ilkes- | ty, Miss Mary Devine, daughter of Barre, and later of East’ Dallas. He | Mrs. Joseph Devine, Lancaster on ~was employed by the Wilkes-Barre | Saturday September 3rd. The couple Denver, Colorado. ‘All Orange folks Transit Company; starting in the was married in St. Joseph's Church | “shop at the age of 24 in 1924. He | in Lancaster. I understand it was “advanced to conductor and motor- | a beautiful wedding with a wonder- man at different times, and back to ful reception following. | Reuel and Mary stayed over the | “the shop as ‘a carpenter when ‘street | ‘jears were discontinued in favor of | week end and visited other rela- busses. tives, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hartman, ~ Mr. Moore retired in 1962 to | in Lancaster. “resume farming on a small scale. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wilson re- Mr. and Mrs. Moore were blessed | ceived a letter last Saturday from with six children; Wilfred, Hunlocks : Mrs. Paul Smith of Center Valley, Creek; Jean Salsbury, Geraldine | that Mr. Smith had a slight stroke Bucannan and Charles, all of Rhode ‘during Labor Day night. They had Island; Kenneth, East Dallas; and spent the week end in Mt. Zion Edward, Mt. Zion. | visiting their many friends and rela- They also have 13 grandchildren. | tives. We wish you a. speedy recov- Guests were George and Jean |erv. Paul Salsbury, John and Geraldine Buch-| Mr. and Mrs. Steve Siley, -Phil- anan, children Gail, Linda, Sandra adelphia, snent la week with parents, and John Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell and Helen Silev. During that Moore, Sharon, Debby, Charles Jr. | time they made a trip to Niagara and Raymond, all from Rhode Island; Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore, Lynet- Mr. and Mrs. Russ Siley, Mr. and te, Bdward and Walter, Mt. Zion; Mrs. Steve Siley and David Morgan Beatrice Moore, Mrs. Lorraine Moore | Jr., spent Sunday in Stroudsburg Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moore, Mrs. | visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Fran- and Rhonda; Mrs. Philip Culver, | ces Silev) Harrison. ert M. Moore, Keith, Patti and Hol- Mrs. Lucy Morgan has returned Bonnie and Patti; Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | to her daughter's home on Ransom ly; Irene Moore, Mrs. Sherwood Road after spending two weeks with Krum and Howard, Mr. and Mrs. her other daughter, Ada Brown and Ralph Misson. Mr. and Mrs. John | family in Clifton Heights, Pa. Promotion Sunday East Dallas Church observed Pro- Anzalone, Debby and Barbara; Mr. | and Mrs. Elwood Misson. | You get 100 Real} .. - MULTIPLE VITAMINS for only *}.19 Take just ONE TABLET each day. Guards Your Daily Diet with 9 Important VITAMINS. COMPARE THE FORMULA ! COMPARE THE PRICE ! EVANS DRUG STORE Harveys Lake Hwy., Shavertown Phone — 674-3888 or 674-4681 AAT v « > Breaks Shoulder | Not The Reading Skyliners, above, will | be one of the features at the Dallas Rotary Fall Fair on September 17th | and 18th at the Lehman Horse Show | Grounds. The Skyliners, a Harley- Davidson Motorcycle Precision Drill | Team, will appear at 7 p.m. on the second day of the Fair. At the Fair and ‘special events for children, horse show both days,. fashion show, Jim Ward Talent Show, Barbershop Mount Zi on At Valley Crest Mrs. Margaret Spencer with her Day Care Center work. only are there several more patients taking advantage of the therapy offered but there are sev- eral applications pending. The pro- gram is growing. These stroke vic- tims have a chance at a modest cost. to receive considerable rehabil- tation. , . Back To Church Again! It seemed good last Sunday to worship with my fellow members at Mt. Zion after preaching else- where for the past three months. Pastor thought-stirring sermon. The choir sang “How Great Thou-Art” as an anthem. It is found in the new Methodist hymnal as a hymn which everyone will enjoy singing when the shipment arrives. Getting Ready’ For’ Winter See Them At Rotary Fair there will be rides | is busy i Reid gave out with a! A New Church Sunday morning looked anything | disappeared as we made our way to | the first service of the new Eastern Orthodox Church. My friends, Jim Kozemchak and Bill Hoblak were lon hand to extend the hand of | welcome and it was truly a magnif- | icent service, - How nice to have another church in the Back Moun- | tain Area and what enthusiasm was | shown as the faithful gathered at | Hayfield House. Our best wishes go to the con- gregation for a most succeszful future. Quartet singing and selection of the | Fair Queen. Also, two rock and roll bands, Mt. Carmel Drum and Bugle Corps, Dallas High School Key Club | The Green Arrow | Drill Team, singing groups and So many folks have wondered | scouting events. The show grounds | When the traffic lights were install- | will be alive with exhibits and dis- | ed, Why there is no indicating ar- | plays of all types. | row to help motorists get across Parking is free, food will be serv- when turning from the highway. ‘ed on the Fair grounds. Programs This would be mighty beneficial and both Saturday and Sunday starts at they are, up in Trucksville. Why hoof, the discrimination? Or was it an i oversight ? There are quite a few talented | oldsters in our community and we | stall be looking forward to some | of their hobbies on display at the Some Wild Meditations I Have Had Rotary Fair. Harley Misson, who While singing at Valley Crest “All | turns out hail the power of Jesus’ Name, let articles for the kiddoes will be there, angels "prostrate fall’ — it sudden- | we understand. lly came over me that we, poor | Here And There sinners saved by grace, can stand | What a plucky person Mrs. Ber- up tall and bold and tell the angels | nard Gerrity is. Still in a cast and to fall on their faces land sing, and | recuperating from injuries suffered “bring forth the royal diadem’”. WE | in that automobile accident months | who in humility sing lustily what | ago, she made a trip to Shavertown | the angels ought to do, WE are the | With her son to visit her old friends | ones who should be lying face down | and neighbors. ‘on the floor. (That is what “‘pros- | Mrs. Ernest Ashbridge invited | trate” means.) Only we couldn’t| some of her acquaintances in for | sing more than a muffled “All hail’! | luncheon on Friday and how happy | So be it! | she was to see them again. | | | | | And then the Lord's Prayer went Now residing with her daughter, is 2662 Bittersweet | through my mind during a wake- y ; re ful time at night, Came the petition, Drive, The Timbers, Wilmington 3, | “Lead us not into temptation’. ‘A | Del. Drop her a line. | difficult prayer to understand in | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallagher | view of the story in scripture that | have moved to Hillside Road, Con- | yngham, Pa. : Bill Hontz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Obed Hontz, has returned to Bloom- | her address | Jesus Himself was led (or driven) | by the Spirit into the wilderness to | such ‘cute chairs’ and | These hot September days are @ be tempted by the devil. But we good-bye kiss to the summer weath- | aye taught to pray God NOT to do er. Our pond pump has been | that with us! Perhaps Jesus knew | brought into the cellar before freez- | it was a pretty tough experience | ing days come. Tt Hasn't been need- | ang maybe we might better pray | ed much lately anyway with: the | for it not to happen. At least we | increased rain. (Cathy is getting [ane not to deliberately get into al places cleared for the plants to come | tyscle with the devil but need to | indoors. Or partly in. For she has | hope there will be angels to help | cold frames just outside the cellar | us through. 7 window near the oil furnace which | Head Down; Chin Up! SS a = el Did you hear the soldier being | awinue. 1eY. & oly 7 ANAT 4 1 house on the end of the front porch terviowe) on TY ll on in| sburg State College for the fall sem- ester. : Mrs. George Bednar and son, New © Sales Slip Pads In Many Designs The Dallas Post EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES Barbara Berti, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. William Berti, Franklin Street, Dallas, fell from her bike on Sunday at her Grandmother Evans’ and broke her left shoulder. opening - day. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin have town after spending several weeks in Canada and the Gaspe Pennin- | sula. f | side along with ; 4 | tr ch ash itrus trees, trop- returned to their home in Shaver- | soma he a am enclosed with fibreglass. By intro- ducing some kind of automatic heat we'll be able to take care of more plants there. The fibreglass is much better than the flimsy plastic we had last year. Our mahogany tree! grown from a seed brought home Unfortunately - she is still able to | from Southern Rhodesia four years write and reported to school on the | ago is too tall now for that green- house and will have to come in- the other forest ical hibiscus (gift of Pearl Averett) and the tomato tree and others. We are hoping to live here too! | step-father gave him good advice, | : “Keep vour chin up and your head | i down!” Just imagining that made | us contortionists. | RI RT Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Elston, for- { mer Back Mountain residents, have | DR. I. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave. Dallas ~ , moved back to the area from Spring | Valley, N. Y. Their address is| _ SBOMORN B — PAGES { York City, have returned home after | Mt. Lumber and Coal Company. | visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | but promising but the threat of rain | E. F. Lenahan. We had a note from Mrs. Ray- mond ‘Scott telling us that she was | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hontz, who | in the car with her husband when | were the recent guests of their he was fatally stricken. Eye wit- daughter and son in law, Mr. and nesses had informed me otherwise Mrs. Benjamin Earl, Robbinsville, but if it will help any in her time N.J., visited Asbury Park for severial | of sorrow, we will print her version days during their stay with the | of the tragedy. Earls. | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Newhart Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Baganski and family spent last weekend with and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shindeldecker Clyde and Betty Brace at Hyatts- and Lori, all of Hanover, Pa., were Ville, Md. Ginny was home \ from | wodliand guests of Mr. and Mrs. Puerto Rico, where she had been on | John Clause and Mr. and Mrs. Jo- | 2 school project for the summer seph Baganski, Jr. | and will return to classes at West- | Sincere sympathy is extended to | ern Maryland University. | Mrs. Merl Bigelow in her recent| Mrs. Anna Dressell had as jpg&ek- | bereavement. | end visitors, Mr. and Mrs. WilNam Mrs. Lawrence McClure and chil- | Britland, Bristol, Pa. Mrs. Dressel | dren, Brenda, Becky and Larry, Jr., | recently returned home after be- have returned home after spending Ing a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. two and a half months in Key West, | Mrs. Emaret Franklin, is a patient Fla., with their husband and father, at General Hospital. | Radarman First Class Lawrence Mc- | Our prayers go out to Berton | Clure. | Riley, who still continues a patient Tt has been called to my attention | at General Hospital. that when the farewell party for | P. J. 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