il 30 shies pre- t be en- of judges sen taken chase in i 1 nsylvania | by both B . hunters | le. d to pre- reassuring. on hand rapidly. 8 VEN ‘that [8 ve been of Victor ¥ , Luzerne vho died | indebted requested se having inst the > without " Bank of |} -18 West | re, Peénn- r., Esq. ank ‘Bldg. vania J DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA "NOXEN William Lyons and daughter Dor- | Noxen. Mr. and Mrs. David Downs othea spent the weekend with Mr. and son Mark, Welsboro, Pa., called and Mrs. Duane Wies Miller, Endi- | on them in the afternoon. cott, N.Y. Dinner guests at the Arthur Bliz- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole and son, | zards on Eastér were Mr. and Mrs. William, attended the funeral of John Molloy and family, Wilkes- Mr. Coole’s brother, Arthur, at Barre and Mrs. Edward Lasecki Jr. Owego, N.Y., on Monday. | and’ family, Nanticoke. Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly and . Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman and son James, Milnesville, Pa., visited | family, Sayre, visited Mrs. William the Ray Kelly’s on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGovern, and son Michael, Eyers Cindy Lou and Robert James, Mr. | visited them on Saturday. and Mrs. John Hansen, John Jr.,| Mr, and Mrs. James Patton and Deb and Steven, Barbara Engel- | family, Towanda, spent the week- man, of Canandagua, N.Y., spent the end with the James Pattons, Sr. weekend with Edgar Engelman and! Mr. and Mrs. William Hackling, daughter Kathie. | Fleetwood, Pa., spent Friday night Mr ‘ahd Mrs. Albert Ruff Sr. with Mrs. Joseph Hackling. spent’ the weekend at the home Dinner guests at the home of Grove, | Engelman, on Sunday. Jerry Boone “in i “forni “her _ “Angeles, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shilanskis and family at Trenton, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Walter * Besteder, Vernon Boyd and Cheryl Ruth, Wil- mington; Del., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Territo. Mr. and: Mrs. Jack McGinley and family, . of Wharton, N.J., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case. ; Mr. and Mrs. David Coole, Debbie and Vickie, Mr. and Mrs: David Coole, Debbie and: Vickie: and ‘Wil- liam Hawkins, Shippensville,s Pa.. spent ‘the: weekend with Mr. and Mus. Fred. Coole. : Mr. and. Mrs. Barry. Engelman, Pamela and Cynthia Sue, Savre, spent the: weekend with Mrs. Wil- liam “Engelman, Shelia: and Sharon. Mr. and Mrs: Jerry Evelan, Susie, Cindy, Kathy and Jennifer of Griffis AF.B. Rome, N.Y. spent several - days with her parents, the William MacMillan’s. Mr. and Ms. Joseph Vilasi, Joev. Donn=and Peter. Binghamton, sment the Millans. The MacMillans received a telephone call from their son Jonh, « Navv, at Sandanago; Cali- ‘other. Paul Turner, at Los Calif. kiend with the Jeddie oy n Saturday, also one from: Mrs. Leroy Hess were Mr. and Mrs. .| Harold Hess, Rochester, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess, Noxen, Mrs. Ross Williams, Florence Ann and , Stephen, Shavertown. I Reverend and Mrs. Jerry Tallent and children, Noxen, were dinner guests at. the Walter Wandells, at Stull, on Sunday . : | © Mr. family and Harry Siglin, spent the week end’ at ‘the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs: Kenneth Jenks, ‘Wrightstown, Pa. and Mr. and Mrs. David Hopkins, Vienna, N.J., ; | © Guests at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Donald Wall, on Sunday were | their son! Larry Pederson, home for , the'weekend from Clarkson College, Potsdam, N.Y.; Mr, and Mré. Delbert | Bailey -and ‘family, ‘Hartford, Conn. Scott Wall, from Westover A.F.B., Mass. ] Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keiper and | Carol, Lynn,” Pa., spent Easter with the Clayton Keipers. Mr. ‘and Mrs: Jacob: Miner visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. James Gruver and Mr. Dibble, Meshoppen, on Easter. [James - Castérline, Buffalo, N.Y. spent the weekend with the Osmand | Casterlines. ih Mr. “and Mrs. Joseph Kerns and and Mrs. Nile Sickler and and Mrs. Kern! ‘Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hobbs “and THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1967 Beaumont This community extends its sin- cere sympathy to the family of the | late Thomas Traver who died at | the Veterans’ Hospital last week. |. ‘College students who enjoyed their Easter Vacation at home were; Allen Sorchick assisting. Next regular | Judy Balewski of Lock Haven State Club meeting will be held on Thurs- | College; Robert Belles, Jr., Gail Had- | day, April 6th, at which time five "@all, and Barbara Hadsall of Wilkes | “Girls of the Month” will be pre- College; Mary Ann Johnson and sented. The program will consist of Joyce Smith of Mansfield State Col- | slides and a talk by Linda Piatt, | lege; Carol Smith, of Bloomsburg | recently an exchange student in State College; Eileen Wall of East Sweden. She will stress Education | Stroudsburg State College; and Allen 'in - Sweden. Also, Miss Jessica | Downs and Harry Zacharais, Jr. of | Thomas will represent the Future | the Penin State Center. Teachers of America from Lake- Mrs. Louisa ‘Neiman and the | lehman High School. This program | David Downs family of Wellsboro is in charge of the Education Chair- | were here for the Easter weekend. [ray Mrs. ay Sarin . ! : : e the voun ere wi a dance held a By a, a { Beaumont Inn on Saturday, April 22, Kay, who wa« baptized by Rov. | hor is Mrs. Charles Austin, Carra at the Luzerne Presbyterian | assisting her are, Mrs. John Corbett, Church Sunday. March 18, in leiu of | and Mrs. Allen Sorchick, and {her brother Edward named in last | Mrs. C. Wesley Boyle. Music is by week's column. Kay is named for Mrs. E. Kay Arthur, member of the faculty at Overbrook School, Phila, | where Mrs. Freeman was a student. The Charles Bigelows of Barker, N.Y., spent Easter with: local rela- tives and called on Mrs. Daisy Big- .elow Waltman who has been seri- ously. ill - at the Nesbitt Hospital. Dr. Morgan V. Lewis. member of the faculty at Penn. State Uni- versity, . was with the Warren John- sons Jast ‘weekend. Rill Robbins Canes Chair On Channel 44 Club met on Monday at the home Crocuses are blooming, Their gay- ly colored heads brighten one little ¢pot in an otherwise barren yard. Yellow, white and royal purple peek ! above the winter dormant ground. | Nestled close to our home to attain the warmth which they need and seek, first one and then another lift heads toward the bright blue sky. : Robins too, . are here. One was spotted’ Tuesday perched high in a maple tree in our own back yard. Couldn't help thinking of ‘him and where he hid during the snowfall we had gn Wednesday. Somehow | these brave early comers manage to survive the freezing weather and get paid handsomely, perhaps with the ‘best nesting place. Tom Shaver Fernbrook’s own, Tom Shaver, is making headlines. A member of a brass quartet called Three Hits And A Miss, Tom will perform with that Bill Robbins appeared on Chanel 44 last Wednesday and Thursday evenings, in a half-hour taped re- cording of the intricacies of chair- caning. Bll], a long-time craftsman who canes chairs, manufactures trout flies, keeps bees, investigates Indi- an ‘lore, and does various civic jobs around Trucksvlle, did a little ex- planatory work before settling down Harveys Lake Service Club ~~ To Choose Five Girls Of Month Harveys Lake Women's Service the “Nobleman”. There will be a tion when the museum is open to| Daniels family had their daughter buffet. Harveys Lake In my recent article, about the | Wiant Museum, I neglected to men- | visitors. It is open every evening, SECTION B — PAGE 5 | Mount Zion Easter is always a wonderful time | came home last Thursday and has {to have company. The Brainerd |until this coming Sunday. I'm late with my robins. Easter | Gladys and her two children Anne Sunday was my first time hearing of Mrs. Robert Traver with Mrs. | Plans are being made for the | Wednesdays, Saturday and Sun- dnd Amy, and Gladys’ husband Billy | a robin. Then around the corner on Anniversary Celebration which will | day afternoon, anytime by appoint- | Mitchell Johnston and his mother, | the cross road at foot’the hill I be a Dinner Meeting in May. The | ment. Call Huntington Mills 864- | Mrs. committee is headed by; Mrs. Rich- ard Williams, assisted by Mrs. Ralph Lutes, Mrs. Marvin Kitchen, Mrs. Walbridge Leinthal, Mrs. Elwood Davies, Mrs. Joseph Rauch, Mrs. El- wood Whitesell and Mrs. Howard Jones. Attending the meeting on Monday were: Mesdames C. Wesley Boyle, Walbridge Leinthal. William Borton, Charles Williams, Richard Williams, Howard Jones, Elvan Bean, Earl Crispell, Carl Swanson, Allen Sor- chick, Robert Traver, Taft Truska, Jr., Ralph Lutz, Elwood Davis, Clarence Montross, Mrs. Grace Mar- tin, Mrs. Carrie Rood and Miss Pauline Davis. Fernbrook where she submitted to surgery last week. Mrs. Senecheck and Mrs. Woolfolk are long time friends and it is our-hope Noreen will soon ‘be lon the road to recovery. Mrs. Peggy Frydlewicz remains a ‘patient at Nesbitt Hospital: Wife of Henry Frydlewicz, Reese Street, Peg has had a. long ‘siege and we are looking forward to her return home. Little Gail Bynon, age 8; wrote me a message she wanted forwarded to her Sunday School teacher. Writ= ten in a childish serawl, ‘but sin- | cerely meant, Gail wishes to pass on to Mrs. Cooper, teacher at the Free Methodist Church, Trucksville, that the children miss her very much and wish her a speedy re- covery. Happy Easter, Mrs. Cooper, | from all the children of your Sunday School ‘Class. family, Towanda, wre snending a week with her mother, Mrs. Albert Jones. - “Guests at the Ralph Lutes home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Rich- mily, New. Brunswick, N.J., spent * the ‘weekend “with Mr. and Mrs. || Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Caldwell and family,” Jamestown, N.Y., spent the | weekend ‘with Mrs. Donald ‘Meeker. group on the stage with Miss Amer- | East D all, as ica 1966. The event. “A Christian | Extra Ordinary”, will be presented | As you all know, last Tuesday, at Irem Temple April 2 by the!March 21, was officially declared Greater Wilkes-Barre Youth For | “the first day of Spring”. But it Christ. Tom is the son of Mr. and | seems that “old man winter” ‘just “to filling in ia corner of a chair-seat already started. | On Wednesday night, his date _collidede with a strong counter at- traction, heavy-weight Cassius Clay ard Lutes and Sarah Ellen, Palmyra, | “Pa. Mr. and Mrs. David Willjams| «MTS. ; _ and Lisa, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. | phia, is: spending some time with Clifford ~~ Williams. 17, “Weekend puests at the Lords were daughter Beverly and . Children of St. Luke's Lutheran Mrs. Burtell Tomlinsen, Philadel- Corning, N.Y. !Mr. ‘and Mrs. Guy Fritz, George Mrs. Margaret Stuart. WilkesBarre. Tomlinsen spent jthe weekend with Eddie Allen, Mr. and Mrs. William: Sunday School held their ‘annual ie Dayton, Shawn and Shannon, Vestal | Easter program at 6 p.m. on Sun- New York . “Spencer Holmgren and family, Jackson, Mich., { day. The church was well filled and Dinner guests at the Rav Guntons, | the program was very well done. . on Easter, were Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Loren Case entertained with slides, neth Denmon, Pamela. Rickv. ‘and following the program. Mark, Beanmont and Mr. and Mrs. | are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chapman, | _ defending his title in a bloody bat- i tle. Hence the re-run on Thursday ' night, where again the popular Star or : Senior High School. | Trek took away part of his audience. Mrs. Irene Bloom, Main Street, | Oscar Fish home. has returned to her home after a 17 Tommy Space, ‘son of Paul’ Space, lengthy stay at Nesbitt Hospital. bis now in Thailand with Armed | Mrs. Clarence Laidler,. Overbrook | Services. Avenue, 4s gaining slowly iat her | Framk Qliusdh Pringle, Paul | home after a long hospitalization. | Space and Gail, Noxen, visited Mr. Little Timmy Susaraba, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Susaraba, | and Mrs. Stephen Honnick at End- Demunds Road, is a patient at Nes- [wel N.Y. on Monday. bitt Hospital. - Admitted Saturday, Timmy wag placed in oxygen suf- Mrs. George Shaver, E. Overbrook | — READ THE TRADING POST — visiting at the .| fering from ga respiratory infection. NEW! FRIGIDAIRE 2 FROST-PRODF "| Ib. size Freezer! Get well soon, Timmy! Mrs. John Sencheck, E. Overbrook Avenue, reports Mrs. Noreen Wool- folk. Miner's Street, Wilkes-Barre, to be a patient in Nesbitt Hospital Lehman Cub Scout Pack 241 of Lehman elected to send Easter Cards to our men overseas, especially refuses to leave us, as the ground Avenue, and is a student at Dallas, was once more covered with snow. Could it be possible that we will | not have any “spring” and go right | inty “summer”. I ‘am wondering | right now, if we will have as warm | a summer as we did a Cold-Cold | winter. ‘Which ‘is worse? M.Y.F. | Orange M.Y.F. will meet at the ‘home of Kristie Bedford on April 2. There will be one hour of fellow- ship and one hour of regular study. Refreshments will also be served. Abe Simon, East Dallas, is now home from Veterans Hospital. Best of health Abe. : : Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilson, Lower afternoon for a vacdtion in Cali- fornia. Christening Mark Allen Coolbaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh, Shaver- town was Christened last Sunday, odist Church. [4 bh those in Vietnam. The project is being conducted under the able su- | pervision of Mrs. Wilma Mahle and Mrs. Nancy Wesley, Den Mothers. If there are any military men, es- pecially those who recently attended the Lehman area schools, whom we | have missed, please contact one of the above Den Mothers. To Go To Circus The group has also been given | tickets to attend the Shrine Circus on March 29. Each boy must have 14.6 cu. ft. BIG! ONLY 32” WIDE I JH U Nl FPD-15TL, 14.6 cu. ft. (N There's a place for everything! From giant top freezer to spacious 10.98 cu. ft. fresh food section, it's made to store! Shelves are full-width, full-depth. Twin vegetable Hydrators hold up to 23.4 qts.—and deep door shelf holds even half-gallon milk cartons! Best of all, it's 100% Frost-Proof! LY Gi MARK OF EXCELLENCE Li] Go where all the Frigidaire Happenings are... a permission slip from home in | order to attend. i TEEN AGE DANGES AMERICAN LEGION BLDG. DALLAS Every Sat. Night STO 11 PM. Starting April 1 Sponsored by: American Legion and Auxiliary Members | Auxiliary Chaperones Music By “THE INTRUDERS” Ld & Godparents were Robert. Stanton 575: Demunds Road, left last Monday! from a Baby! FINO’'S PHARMACY MAIN HIGHWAY — DALLAS i 3769. Democratic Women Back Mountain Federated Demo- cratic Women's Club, . held their drawing on Tuesday evening at Burkes Barbecue, Sunset Section. { Winners were: Victoria Clifford, “Jackson Street, Dallas, who won the bam; Gene Scott (address wun- known) won the Easter Basket and ! Lois Croman (address unknown) won the Easter Egg. The next meet- ing will be held on April 5th at the home of Elsie Franklin of Sorber Mountain. Thank you for the news, Fran,! : . oo Mildred Bozek, president of the American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 967 of Harveys Lake and members; Mrs. Frances Desidero, and Mrs. Frances Yankoski, delivered Easter egg Hospital where it will be distributed among the patients in various wards. Sympathy of this community is extended to the families of the late Miss Mae Heath. Mrs. Goldie Kitchen | { and to Mr. and Mrs. John Fluck in | the Joss of her mother, Mrs. Mary Terrion. of Philadelphia. | “Bill” Mann of Genova. N.Y. is | spending the Easter: Holidavs with | his parents, Mr." and Mrs. William Mann, Second Street. Bill is a teach- er at Southern ‘Cayuga, N.Y. “Bill” Tattersall of Chicago, Ill, spent the week end visiting his | mother, Mrs. Harriet Tattersall and his brother and. sister in law. Mr. and. Mrs. ‘Mickey’ Tattersall. Lake- side Inn. Mrs. Helen Rutolo. and- daughter, Carol and Sharon-of Second Street, old “virus bug’. Carol and Sharon are students at St. Ann’s Academy. Welcome back. to my neighbors: ‘| Mr. .and. Mrs. Charles Crosdale. Its very cheerful to me, to see their beautiful’ home, lit up at night. We sure missed you, folks! Sweet Valley Maple Grove W.S.C.S. will make pasties on April 6. Anyone may or- der by. calling orders into the par- sonage. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vesniski and Rhonda, Tescataway, N.J., visited their parents over the holiday week- end. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Hale Bronson. N.Y., spent a few days recently visit- and Mrs. Jay Bloomer. Following the Christening a din- ner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bloomer, Lower De- munds Road. Those present were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Merton Cool- | baugh, Mert Coolbaugh, Jr., Mr. i and Mrs. Harry Martin, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stanton and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh March 19 at the Shavertown Meth- | and children Cathy and Mark and : Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bloomer and girls. Like Taking “CANDY” Never tell a child that medicine is “candy” or “soda” to tempt him to take it. He might get hold of the bottle and finish the contents with serious results. To he on the safe side, keep all medicine out of children’s reach — high on the top shelf of your medicine cabinet. - Fasten all bottle tops tightly. We offer this suggestion as pro- fessional pharmacists truly in- terested in your family's wel- fare. 1141 John Johnston, all from |saw a whole flock of them. They | Chicago for Easter weekend. { hadn't paired off for the season yet. | Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mullison had | Valley Crest 'as visitors Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Last Thursday morning 1 gave Harris and children Stephen and |communion to 86 patients, 13 nurs- Martha of Hammondsport. Also Mr. | ing personnel, and the chaplain, and Mrs. Carl Monk of West Pitts- | making a total of 100. The nursing ton, and their daughter Becky Mark- | staff was most helpful, providing owitz of Endicott, and son Richard me with a large serving cart on Monk of Millersville, Pa. | which the elements were transported The Willard Smiths of Hicks from floor t, floor. Many were serv- | Rover Road were visited by their | eq in groups either in the solariums | daughter Ruth and husband Gerald | or in rooms. Others were given the | Pennay of Brooklyn Pa. Also their | elements ir. whatever situation they | other daughter Sandra and husband candy on Tuesday to the Veterans are all confined at home by that | Robert Endres and children Robert | and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rickert of Clarksville, Tenn., were visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seiple. and Wayne's mother Mrs. Rickert of . West Pittston. Last Friday Dorothy Gilbert drove to Susquehanna to visit mother’s sister Jennie Congdon who is'’a patient in the Simon Barnes Hospital. Spring Vacation Susan ‘LaBar, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. William LaBar of Apple- | tres Road is enjoying Spring vaca- | tion ‘from Lycoming College. She Rummage Sale Planned The Spring Rummage Sale, spon- sored by the Dallas Methodist WS CS, will be held Thursday and Fri- day, April 6 and 7. Hours on Thurs- day 10 to ‘9; Friday, 10 to 5 pm. | Mrs. Nelson Nelson and Mrs. John Blase are co-chairmen. Mrs. Shel- ! don Drake is in charge of a bake sale and snack bar, which will be open both days. Rummage can be delivered to the | garage of Mrs. Stanley Davies, from {now until April 6, or directly to | the church basement, on the 6th her happened to be! Some nurses paused whereever they were in their work to receive communion. In the in- formality of Communion at Valley Crest it is common to hear a com- municant say softly, “Thank You’! Easter Lillies The same donor who gave lilies a year ago and poinsettias at Christmas donated 10 lillies this year, one for each of the 9 solariums, and one for the front lobby. Vivid Speech At Valley Crest After we had sung “Up from the grave He arose, a mighty triumph o'er His foes’, the lady in the wheel chair said, “He beat em all at the end! They killed Him, and they buried Him, but He beat em all at . the end! He rose from the dead!” ! Emma’s slow, quiet but awed speech | said it as clear as any Bible com- | mentator could say it. Speech like | that always refreshes me. Long Distance Call Easter Sunday afternoon Dorothy (Dot - from Jots) was thrilled to receive a telephone call from Bishop John Wesley Shungu. No, it wasn’t | from the Congo, but from Buffalo, ! N.Y., where he is attending a meet- ing of the Council of Bishops. He { will be preaching in many churches i ; throughout the month of March, but Mr. Harry Smith, Niagara Falls, | lor 7th. Anyone needing pick-up of | unfortunately not in this area. Her | 3 i end. of conversation ran on and on | Yummage can contact Mrs. Nelson | ith ‘enthush bot Jotels {or Mrs. Blase. Volunteers are asked | Cr ler aw to conitact any of the chairmen. 1 use of “Elu”. Cathy guessed che Fi | must be speaking Otetela. “Elu” | Leaves For Service | means “Yes” in Otetela. Bishop Ta Buckley, son of Postmaster | Shungu Peparied shit he had left | and Mrs. Edward Buckley, Dallas, | kg Hon Sp = : 2 ri wah [is taking his basic training at Fort | an © ishes Te iad hore i Dix, ‘N.J. ; | Jim is assigned to the ol More Mt. Zion Visitors | Military Police of Wilkes-Barre. © | Brnost Jad Sorel Conklin Pui a { up from New Jersey to spen e {ing relatives in this area. | holiday with relatives. | Mr. and Mrs. William Kingsbury,| Ken and Mary Jane Jenkins | Mr. and Mrs. William Sayrz, JT, | couldn't come to Mt. Zion, so her | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Britt visited | father, Roy J. Thomas spent Easter fr. od Mrs. Thomas Sayre on| with them in Toms River, N.J. unday. | Thanks From Cathy i Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Lamoreaux| (ain ] i} { y wants to say Thenk You Jang family, Woodbridge, Nd, spent [to all the singers from the Carver- the Weekend at Lake Silkworth. ! ton Charge (26 of them) who sang Happy Birthday wishes this week | in the choir Friday night at Orange; { to Delores Piatt, Judith Valick, De- | they! really worked hard. 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