a maaan. EE Ie a8e] SECTION B — PAGE 4 ~——— TT DATTAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 30. 1967 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin 639-2544 DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams 674-4109 JACKSON TWP., Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux 696-1500 ALDERSON, Mrs. Albert Armitage 639-9531 IDETOWN, Bess Cooke 639-5137 MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert 388-6790 FERNBROOK, Viola Holman 674-4192 SHAVERTOWN, Mrs, F. SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. TRUCKSVILLE, : Nelson NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Phyllis Tondora HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Mary VanCampen 298-2149 W. Anderson 675-2001 Thomas Sayre 477-3731 Woolbert 696-1689 674-7891 639-5327 SHAVERTOWN ‘What an ideal weekend. The in vain but then occasionally one ‘c/o Mrs. G. Holmes. She would ap- weather was so balmy that those | is able to break through the wall preciate cards from her friends. | who joined the Easter parade were | they have built as a shield and it | able to wear their new spring logs gives one the impetus to continue. with comfort. Here And There The churches were thronged to] Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans and overflowing and the altars were in- | children, Billy and, Robin, came deed resplendent with row upon row | in from Newington, Conn., to spend of magnificent lillies raising their the weekend with her ‘parents, Mr. white heads in tribute to the Risen and Mrs. John Stahl and his family. Lord. | Mr. and Mrs. John’ Marsh will At Shavertown Methodist a stir- {leave on Friday for’ Connecticut ring trumpet prelude by Bobby Where they will attend the wedding Baird invoked a call to rejoicing ' of their son, Lt. James B. Marsh to as must have been felt in the hearts Miss Anita Davis at Maynard, Conn. of those who found the empty tomb | Mrs. Pearle Gilroy was the dinner Help Is Needed It seems a shame that we can no { longer help out our neighbors Jack- so many centuries, ago. A. new: or-|guest of Mr. andaMrs. John Jiggs, | gan accompanied thé large choir in | Mt.” Top, on. Easter. ; its Easter offering at St.- Paul's! Mrs. ‘Louis Cottle is Lutheran and at Shavertown Bible patient in Nesbitt Hospital. We trust Church attendance, was most: satis- | fying to its pastor. It just seemed as if Spring arrived | on happy wings and the crocuses, : and hyacinths which have’ been'| P! pushing up their green stems peeped | 7 la rT. out of their cover ‘with their more cautions garden companions notices ably sprouting and anxious to follow suit. . This’ Easter a veritable “garden | came to brighten the. household for our convalescing husb&nd and what a lovely variety of /both color and planta filled the rooms with their fragrance. Stately lillies ‘opened | most of their blooms for the holiday | and all bulbs will be transplanted’ to the garden beds for rejuvenation at some later date. Even the para- | keet was affected by the occasion |’ trilling. in his cage to. express his ; pleasure at the sunlight and the | ‘happiness evident in our household | on |: this Easter since our loyed one is . on arrived Bigiia, on THureday to spend his way to recovery. Susie and Bill came in for a brief visit but long enough ‘to share the | Easter meal and little Fritzie ar<| rived en: Monday with his parents | for a. four day stay, glad to be! home again and sniffing the flowers with a contented smile. How good | natured ‘he ‘is, ‘and ‘although he’ is plum in ‘the curious stage and one | has to keep a wary eye on. the, tot! he adds some life to the ‘quiet place we call home and, the ‘canines look forward to his coming for, he ds, very | aware of them and they appreciate i his enthusiastic interest. It has ‘been “our intents to vide Dobbs‘ Ferry and Children’s Village || where an independent. organization, tries to provide a. home sor sthose poor boys ‘so disturbed emotionally by thé curse of divorce or By parents | who have fallen intp the dregs of | unhappiness and disorder.: Our hearts go out -to these Fouth ‘who. | Virginia, she will ;soon be improving. Mrs. Robert Daniels and. daughter Eden came in‘ from Philadelphia to spend the Easter weekend with her | i again a | son Township on ambulance calls. This little community which reim- burses us for our service is unable’ to furnish the qualified personnel for its own calls. Perhaps we can reconsider the situation. We do go out of our own territory in another direction. Trucksville Mrs. Bruce Barton, Tulsa, Okla. will arrive. this afternoon to spend | the month of April with her par- ents, Mr. Harris Hill Road. Ginny and Susan Bleasdale, Dear- parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Thomas An- born, Mich., spent the holiday week- drew. and Mrs. . Reimer came up | from Bangor, Pa., to spend the holi- | day with Mr. and Mrs. Voorhees and their new grand- daughter: It “was nice to hear of the Jim George | Eckerds, who were former residents | and now are living in Morgantown, | a senior at ‘the University of West is planning to wed this Jim, Jr., who his best summer. His brother, resides in Dallas, will be mah. : ; the | Easter weekend guest of Mrs. Margaret Dilg and Mr, Ted Woolbert. Chuck Malkemes, Bethesda, Md., a long weekend with ‘his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Malkemes. Mr. spent the Baster week&nd with their | daughter and son in law, Mr. and and Mrs. Fred Malkemes | | West Virginia. Their son Dick, now | end with their cousin, Patricia Nix- on, Elm Terrace. Fourth Birthday Charles Hislop will be four years | old on Sunday. A party will be given at his home. He is ‘the: son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hislop, 2laple Street. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kerpo- vich, Harris Hill Road, entertained | | at dinner on Sunday. Guests were: Mrs. “Ruth Mack, Jersey City, was | and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. John Reh, Clifton, | N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Skrab- | at and family, Courtdale; and Mr. and Mus. Julian Buza, Harris Hill | Road. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cook, Har- risburg, will arrive tomorrow to spend the Weclend with relatives:| here. Ruth DeWitt, South Pioneer Ave- | nue, will participate in the Junior | Music Festival sponsored by the | this Mrs. ‘Walter’ Mahoney and family | at Syosset, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Earl and | | son John Thomas were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hontz, com-. , ing up: from Robbinsville, N.J., for | [the special: occasion. «Sincere sympathy is ‘extended to the family of the late Mrs. Daisy | | Tedetration “of Music ‘Chubs to be held | Saturday at Wilkes College. | Ruth, the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Warren . DeWitt, is a member of the Junior Mozart ‘Club of Wilkes- Barre. * Mr. and Mrs. Neville Hart, Te- cumseh, Mich. were holiday guests of their son-in-law and daughter, | Butter-| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crosier, | nut Road. | Stille It was remarkable that she | l'vemained in good health despite her years ‘until the very end. She died of ‘a ‘cerebral hemorrhage. Everyone | knew Mrs. Still who resided here for so. many: years before taking up residence in Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Sampson Jand: family, Willingboro, Pa., spent Easter-with her mother, Mrs. Emaret | Franklin. have ‘@ right to- full life and shap- piness but ‘are denied’ this privilege | by the very. parents who ‘created’ them. Some ‘day we shall’ go and 1 will be upset thereafter because 1.0 will be unable to make “heir lodd a | John Clause in the loss of his sister. little | lighter, Freddie says. gome | We were very sorry to hear that nights | he feels as’ if dll efforts are ‘Mrs. Emma Stahl, who has been I spending some time with her daugh- | ter, Mrs. ‘Grant Holmes in Maryland, | fell and fractured her shoulder over the weekend. Her address is 3406 Glorus Place, Silver Springs, Md. . a ih | VOLKS Beverly Eck home from Gettys- ; burg College joined her parents for "the holiday recess. Sincere sympathy is extended to ASPHALT PAVING Driveways Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE “Meeting: Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” American Asphalt Paving Co. | WAGEN NEW and USED CARS and TRUCKS All Years and Models Fully Guaranteed SALES PARTS SERVICE Goodwin Auto Co. ® 651 Wyoming Ave. Kingston, Pa. THOR ZED ota gn 696-1114 Plant and Quarry ~ Chase Corner Rt. 11 & 309 Call Coll. 288-6426 ‘Family Security is built'on Four Cornerstones . . . not Life Insurance alone!” Imagine a Life Insurance Man - talking like thisl An lavestors Man does. That's why it is worth your while to con. sult him. . » For sound financial planning, ‘call your INVESTORS Man today! 674.5231 Hores Thomas N. Kreidler, Jr. 26 Division Street. SYNDICATE LIFE Shavertown, Pa. rone- manager, 822.3266 Den Pack 155 Den 7, Pack 155, met at the home of Richard and James Houghwout, | Cliffside Avenue, on Monday after | school. The group colored eggs for | their families and friends. Mrs. John Lenehan is leader. Twenty Sixth Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Samuel -Keast, Har- ris Hill twenty sixth wedding anniversary on Sunday, April 2. The couple was | © married in - Trucksville Methodist Church by Reverend Harry M. Sava- | cool. They have three children: Mrs. | Dayton ‘Garnett, Weavertown Road; | Frederick and ‘James at home. There | are ‘twp grandchildren. Mrs. Keast Keast is employed hy United Furni- ture Company, Wilkes-Barre. They are members of Shavertown Bible Church. Mr. -and ' Mrs. man and family, spent the week where they visited his parents, Mr. Alfred P. Sassa- Midway Manor, | and Mrs. A: G. Sassaman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oliver, Hill- PLENTY OF PRIS PARKING FURNITURE: » Assssssssasssaan Jackson Twp. Mrs. ‘Michael Olinatz, Hillside Road, is in the Nesbitt Hospital, she is in traction to relieve pain caused by a slipped disk. | Edward Kropp, also of Hillside { Road, came home from Nesbitt Hos- pital on that wintery first day of Spring, after spending nine days there with a bad case of flu. Gert, says he is improving, but is still weak and has no appetite for food. | Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Troup and daughters, Diane and Ann, Sutton | Road, have returned after spending | several days in New York City. _. Easter Birthdays Easter fell so early this year, I days fell on the. 26th’ observed it on Easter for the first time. Jeffrey Teske, son: of Mr. and: Mrs.” William * suspect a lot of people whose ‘birth: | re re gr head balancing on a- trapeze; Otto | Ottini balancing “on a. thirty-foot | ladder; and ‘exquisite and ‘artistic |. bird dsplay, with fifty ‘white doves, | performed by the lovely Miss Da- The circus royal family of Europe, | the famous and fabulous Berosinis, | will be a featured attraction with the All New Hamid-Morton Inter- national Ciruc when it comes to | Wilkes-Barre on March 29, through | morra. \‘April® 1. REI rE |i Press jand public alike have ac- claimed this sensational risley act | Cave In Georgia as the finest ever witnessed, and Pvt. George Wesley Cava Jr., no -other risley performance has | son of Mr. ‘and Mrs.” Wesley Cave. been able to compare with this in- Huntsville Road, is now stoticned tricate and ‘daring exhibition. and Mrs. Clyde Saunders, | Road, will observe their | Teske, ‘of Chase Manor, «is, one of |. A true family act, The Berosinis | these. He was ‘ten years (old ~and are all brothers and sisters and have considered it quite “an honor to :practiced and polished their per- reach that milestone on this Holy formance to the peak of perfection. Day. : Eh | Their, talents. were imported by | To Go To Circus. George 'A.:Hamid, the circus’ im- Pack meeting of Cub Scouts Pack ; pressario, ‘expressly for the 1967 225, which is usually held the last] «edition of ‘the Hamid-Morton Thursday. of ‘each month will not spectacular, be held tonight. The Cubs have | The versatile Berosinis will also accepted an invitation to attend the ‘present: the ! following outstanding Shrine * Circus instead: All those’ numbers Rene Rosan, a lovely | planning to ‘attend are requested to. young lady, performing spectzealar | at Fort Gordon, Ga. He would ap- pireciate hearing from - his - friends. | His address ‘follows: Pvt. George W. Cave, Jr. ER 13990663, Co. F. 12th Br. 4th TNG (MP). Fort Gordon,’ Ga. No. 30905, 1st Platoon. | Sales Slip Pads In Many Designs: The Dallas Post | be at the Firehall at: 6:45, so trans- | | portation can’ be arranged. t We note ‘with regret. the burial | this past Monday of" Mr. Reuben | | (Gabel, who ‘had been in’ ill health | ‘the past several years. We offer | our sympathy to his widow and | | other relatives. : Anna McNally called to draw my | | attention to “error. in my. reporting. | N It is Joseph - Manzoni “in: Nesbitt | Hospital, and not John. He came | Home from ‘thé hospital on Saturday.” “Mr: and - Mrs. Joseph Emerick, | Chase Manor, had as’ week-end | | guests Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Slapar | Dvn EYES EXAMINED GLASSY FITTED Saturday, 9: 30 - Dr. E. John Daily Optometrist j gy 1 it 1003 S. Main Street | Wilkes-Barre, Pa, Hours: Daily 9:30 - 5; Mon. - Thurs. 9: 30°. 8 p.m. TELEPHONE 825-7354 CONTACT LENS SPECIALIST : 3 p.m. and Mrs. Justine. Zapotski, of Rah- | way, N.J. On: Easter. they also. en- | | tertained Mr. and Mrs.’ Joseph Dare | «of Endicott, N.Y. and their children. 5 People: “with new: Easter finery | ® to parade certainly could net com- plain about the warm ‘temperature | that. day Spring -hats. offered .all.| the warmth anyone could want, “I hope everyones day was as pleasant | as ours. My Dad and Mother who. have just returned “rom spending | three months in California: spent the day with wus, and had s6 -much | to tell wus. Meeting Sando} All residents-are urged to ‘attend; | INCORP fut Offset Negatives Phone Rear 29 North Main Street J Graphi ic Arts Services PHOTO-EHSRAVING Screen Prints, Art Work E = n ou ORATED : = w & and Platemaking i g = 825 2978 : 5 : Wilkes-Barre, Pa.: wo In Trophy Contest In Dallas April 30 Sportsmen in northeastern Renn- | sylvania will be able to have their trophy ‘deer measured at one of four locations in northeastern’ Penn- sylvania according - to information | received from N. J. Molski, super- | vigor of the Commission's “north- | east division. The following deer | trophy measuring ' stations = have | ‘been get up. by the Pennsylvania | Game Commission in order to reduce | long distance travelling and .pro- | vide for better participation on the | part of the sportsmen. Hours will | | be betweet 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.. Date | for Dalins is ‘April 30. Game Com- | mission N. E. Division Office: These trophy measuring sessions | are part of la state-wide public | service: to sportsmen ‘desiring to. have their deerheads scored under | Boone ‘and -Crockett regulations: The "most recent measuring ses- | sions-in Pennsylvania were held two years ‘ago when over 600 racks were scored, 29 of them eligible for entry into the Boone and Crockett record book. Supervisor Molski states that only bucks with 2 or more points to the antler, will be measured. Split or | repaired skulls will not be accepted. I Antlers. may not show removed ‘or b repaired points, The Game’ iGpenviiny sion is not responsible for’ lost or © DALLAS, : PENNSYLVANIA HAMID-MORTON CIRCUS WILL FEATURE BEROSINIS | Hunters Invited To Enter Deer-Racks damaged trophies. The: ‘Commission | — SUBSCRIBE To THE POST ~ and service . . . for provision of ample For 26 years, our DALLAS, Richard H. Disque Funeral Home Consideration is the keynote -of service All-encompassing is the consideration given here to every detail of ‘a funeral those arriving at the chapel by car. render the finest service to all . . . with financial hardship to mone. 672 Memorial Highway 674-3806 Son Yi every faith. The parking space for atm has been to PA, ameeting of the “Ambulance: Asso. | on Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Jackson Fire Hall. : i< the former Elizabeth Sink. Mr. in Philadelphia, | GIETS * ROI, } botas. will attend he Arnal Cherry i Blosson Festival in Washington on | Wednesday } Mrs. Fred Case, Carverton Road. | was confined to her home several | {davs last week by illness. Margaret Weychik, ia ‘student at | Brandywine : Junior College,’ Wil- | | mington, Del., has returned to her | ¢lasses after spending the Easter vacation with ‘her parents,” Mr. and | | Mrs. ‘John Woychik, Terrace Avenue. ! 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Racks taken by both | tl resident and non-resident hunters | during any year are eligible. be C | All sportsmen are inyited to pre- i a sent their trophies Measuring pL L Sufficient personnel will be on ‘hand nr | to process the trophies rapidly. © : Legal Notice — 2 | 1 8 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN et 4 o ‘Letters Testamentary have been |= a granted in the Estate of Victor | Rydd; late of Dallas Twp., Luzerne | V County, Pennsylvania, who «died In March 17, 1967. All persons indebted W to ‘the said decedent are requested to make payment and those having = fs claims ‘or demands against the | w estate to present the same without © V [delay to ‘Miners National Bank of | Wilkes-Barre, Executor, 8-18 West | a | Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, Penn- C ‘sylvania. y Ii Enoch H. Thomas, Jr., "Esq. 3 5] 900 Miners National Bank Bldg. M Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania J P St
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