zr 7 SECTION B — PAGE 4 TR A NEWS FROM POST BEAUMONT, Mrs. William DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams JACKSON TWP., Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux ALDERSON, Mrs. Albert Armitage IDETOWN, Bess Cooke MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert FERNBROOK, Viola Holman MOUNT ZION I seem to be late with my spring | evidences this year. It was not till | April 1 that TI saw a beautiful V of geese going over against a deep blue sky. And the mallards to which I wrote a farewell speech last fall | had come in on an inspection flight low over Norman's pond while ice still covered all but the front edge of our pond. A few days of melting weather and they had come down | on our pond from which they left last fall. I saw at least 4 the other day. And then a day comes when they dg, not show themselves. Plenty of cover on the other end of the pond to shelter a nesting project | if they see fit. Well, we don’t have to tell them what to do! It seems warm enough now that the martin house can have the win- ter window coverings removed and hoisted upto its 14 feet in the air. Last Friday I left Valley Crest in | 639-2544 674-4109 696-1500 639-9531 639-5137 388-6790 674-4192 Austin we used to know at Meshoppen. In the evening she was on the | program at Centermoreland Meth- | odist Church. The spring sounds are a little too i faint to suit me. The shrieking | peepers are a delicate little fluting melody. Cathy told me they were | shrieking so I listened. They peeped! | I've been glad to hear part of the | | music of the song sparrow. Maybe | | later on I'll hear his full-throated song. The Cardinal has been saying “pretty-pretty-pretty’” for quite | | while. And I did get the full honk- | | honk of the wild: geese. And the [ ‘mallard’s quack, especially that. of ! | the female which is more nasal (or | bill-ish!). comes - clear. Some sounds that gave me sheer | joy was that of the trumpet trio at the Dallas Senior High: Concert last “Friday: night. Our Larry Earl was one of the boys and we always =—— gmp DPATIAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL §, 1967 CORRESPONDENTS was locked and wouldn't go. Two or find out why. The last time I was ready to give it away to some | mechanical genius if IT couldnt get | it together so it would go. This time it went together and werks! Glad to get it ready in time for next | snowstorm. Don Bunneys, Hosts To Hammond Organ Group Back Mountain Hammond Organ Society. met recently at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. Don Damey of Dallas. The prsident, Mrs. Virginia Soak son conducted the business meeting. | NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Thomas Sayre TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Phyllis Tondora HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Mary VanCampen three times I took it apart to . Plans’ were made for the Anniver- | sary Dinner to be held April 8, at | Franklin House, ‘Dallas. After-the business meeting, mem- time to get to Beaumont to con- like to. hear him anyway. But the bers played selections on the organ. | duct the funeral of Mrs. Urbane (Maude) Dymond whose late hus- | band’s funeral I conducted 9 months | ago. The oldest of the sons, Nelson, 1 had married to Althea Volpleus back during war time, was there. | Also their son Kenneth whom I had married in 1965. Als I saw Hiram and Elsi Harris there, for- merly of Mt. Zion. And Dave and Celia Emanuel. + Before time for the funeral 1 stopped a few minutes at my friends I the Stones. I found Mrs. Ada Stone | quite ill, having had a major oper- | ation in March the day after her | 82nd birthday. I couldn't resist sing- ing her a hymn as I do for the folks She seems to ap- | at Valley Crest. preciate it.” We knew the Stones back at Dark Hollow when I was’ pastor at Meshoppen and Kaiser- | ville. At church Sunday morning Mr. | © | three together = were tuned to each other and the notes were smooth. And we enjoyed Janet | Balshaw on the flute which is one | of my favorite instruments. We have. watched Janet grow: up: since we | have been oratorio fans. For that | matter Vera her sister too. To say nothing of: that young ‘man named’ Paul whom we used to: wat tch sing | in the ¢horus. ‘long” ago’, now a | | mature professional singer. . . Speaking of the flute; 1 =sed to think I would like to play the flute | | myself. Dimly I remember my father | | | playing one. When ‘we were here | at Carverton and 1 had a flute « Hn attempted to practicerwith it in an | orchestra at Diack Camp. Ground: | 1 found myself frustrated when out | | platform and seized hold of | flute. I decided I would neve: a flute plaver—or he decided it! wy. be! accurately. | Refreshments were served. sleichter, Mr. and Mrs. James Yoder, | dog Ginger pounced right up on that f and Mrs. Coridon Lloyd were ad- mitted to membershin. We are glad | The Oratorio to give them a hand of fellowship | Speaking of music . this coming | for we have come to know them, Sunday at Irem Temple is the big | ‘as grand people. They are parents day of the oratorio.. Dorothy and | of Thomas Llovd who lives down | Catherine will both - be in’ it this | the hill from them. { year. I will be preaching af Larks- | (Catherine Gilbert and Marjorie | ville and Plymouth in the morning | Seiple sang a lovely post-Easter duet | and will hurry home t, get an early | Sunday morning. | start. to this big event. Dorothy Gilbert took off over the One Winter Job Done hills to Clarks Summit where she My gasoline snow blower gave gave her storv of Congo to the out early (as usual) and I decided Methodist people there. The pastor | 1 would find out ‘for myself what is Burtt Sweet whom we all knew went wrong. S, I tore it down, at the Dimock Camp Ground back. found the broken. piece, sent for a in the days when we were pastor | new replacement. Then from time here. She met a family there at| to time, in no hurry because I had Clarks Summit who used to live | an electric which would work, I across the street from the Federated | tinkered with the cantankerous gos aN PR Stock Fund. reasonable income. rves ‘Now you Jo me Investors Stock Fund for$20 a month!” Now you can accumulate mutual fund sharesonaregu: lar monthly payment plan to fit your family budget. ~~ With payments of $20 a month—*after an initial $40 payment—you can acquire shares of Investors This is a mutual fund designed to provide long- term capital appreciation possibilities as well as a For full details (prospectuses) of Investors Stock Fund and the new Investors Accumulation Plan— CALL YOUR Z075 MAN TODAY! 674.5231 Thomas N. Kreidler, Jr. 2% Division Street, Shavertown, Pa. zone manager 822.3266 Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Ted | Jones, Shavertown; Mrs. Etheel Gel- | | Sweet Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Swanson, Harveys Lake; Mrs. Mar- | jorie Krimmel, Mrs. Sophie Layaou, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson, and the | host and hostess, Dallas. Legal Notice - ps Sealed proposals will be received | by the Dallas School - District. for the furnishing of GENERAL, ART, JANITOR, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, ATHLETIC, and MEDICAL SUP- | PLIES. All’ bids for supplies are to be o. b. Dallas, Pennsylvania and shall be in the hands of Mrs. Har- riet Stahl, Secretary, at the Admin- istration Office, Dallas, Pennsyl- vania not later than 4:30 p. m, April 11,,1967. All bids will be onehed publicly at the regular meet- | ing of the Board to be held at 8:00 | p. m., April 11, 1967 in the library of the Dallas Senior High School. ' ‘Specifications may be obtained at the office’ of ‘the secretary. 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PHONE 674-457 1 298-2149 675-2001 477-3731 696-1689 674-7891 639-5327 Legion Auxiliary 672 Works On Gift Items Members of Unit 672, American Legion Auxiliary, met recently at the Legion Home, Memorial High- allas, with Mrs. Marion Har- | way, D: vey conducting the meeting. A report was given by Rehabili- | tation Chairman Martha Reese of | items made by Auxiliary members | for the Veterans Hospital. She re- quested that Playing Cards brought t, the next meeting ‘for | distribution among the Veterans. Membership voted to meet De- | partment obligations for the Scot- : land School, Child Welfare, Rehabil- itation, National Defense, Scholar- | ship and Junior Baseball. cil meeting which is scheduled for April 19th. Mrs. Florence Daven- port and Mrs. Lillian Marsh will represent Unit 672 at this meeting. ! The Auxiliary “will sponsor Teen | Dances at the Legion Home be- | ginning April 1st ‘and continuing | each Saturday evening through | | July. The popular musical group, | | “The Intruders” will provide music | | for dancing from 8 to 11. Legion members will assist the Auxiliary | Fred | in chaperoning these dances. The business portion of the meet- {ing closed with reading of the | be | Idetown Mrs. Charlotte Baugh, Heller- students at Pennsylvania State with Mr: and Mrs. Dean Shaver. Sgt. and Mrs. weeekend with his mother, Mrs. | Marion Kern. He expects to leave ! shortly for Vietnam. Others who spent the weekend at the Kern home were Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Liofa of St. Gertrude Ridgely, Maryland. Convent, end with Mr .and Mrs. Lester Hoov- er. They als, had Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover as dinner guests on Sunday. Hrs. Howard Meade with Connie | and Beverly Meade of Baltimore | and Mrs. Martha Fannon, Wilkes- | Barre, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter | We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Henry Bergstrasser is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital, while Grant Ash- | burner is a -patient in the General | | recovery. ‘Bloodmobile Will Be ‘At Noxen April 14 | The Bloodmobile will be at Noxen | Methodist Church on Friday, April 14 from 2 to 6 p.m. town, and Elizabeth Anne Shaver, | veys Lake, Univrsity, spent the Easter weekend | James Kern and | children, who were stationed at Fort | Benning, Georgia, have moved into | a home near here. He spent the | Richards of Pittsburgh, Sister Aug- | ustine, Sister Bernadette and Sister family Sellersville, spent the week- | Mrs. Roxie Hessler and Ruth Hus- | ted, Kingston, spent Easter week- | Meade il ay. | Announcement was made of the | eed onl fomily on Wedneshy | Luzerne-Wyoming Bi- County Coun- Hospital. We wish them a speedy | A Iderson Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grey, Har- | became parents of a This is their first child. Mrs. Grey son on March 30 at Nesbitt Hospital. was the former Peggy Shaver. two weeks in Harrisburg, visiting Mrs. Jessie Garinger is spending | Trucksville Trucksville Fire Company will, | meet in the’ municipal building to- | Birthday Party Fred Thomas Rundle was eight morrow night at 8. The auxiliary | years old on Monday. A party was will meet there at 8 on Monday | held at his home on Maple Street. | night. Mrs. Road, and her sister, Mrs. Ellsworth, Forty Fort, left yester- her daughter and son-in-law Mr. | and Mrs. Peter Kuchta. | [is Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hunsinger, spent the weekend with Mr. and | Mrs. Patrick Moore at Grand Gorge, Fred, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edward Miers, Harris Hill | Rundle, is a student in Trucksville John | Elementary School. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Galdum and day by jet airliner from Philadel- family, Pomonia, N. J. have. re- phia: for Miami Beach, Fla., where | turned from a visit with her mother, | they will spend several weeks with | Mrs, Lottie Novicki, Bunker Hill. | | N.Y. They attended the Ice Follies | while there. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver and | | end with the latters’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Conden. Mrs. at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thompson of Forty-Fort visited her | on Sunday. The College Boy neighbors here on land Avenue Knkle Road have returned to their | Florence Conden is still ill! respective colleges.: Fred Mintzer to | | Rutgers, Thomas Finn to Lycoming, | and Reese Finn to Lafayette. Gleaners Class | ‘Wednesday evening. the Gleaners . Class of Alderson Church went to { the home of Mrs. ing and party. Eleanor Humphrey "Alfred © Rogers, | =. : : i | Shavertown, for their business meet- | signed by the. committeeman. Ad- had charge of devotions. Mrs, Helen | | Hartman and Eleanor Humphrey will be hostesses for the April 26 meet- | | ing at the church. Mrs. Rogers was | presented with house-warming gifts. | Present Mesdames Ida Rogers, Ar- thur Wagner, Clarence Montross, ' Amos Hunsinger, Theodore Henegs, : | bert Armitage and Miss Humphrey. | | All those who wish to register. et i their brother-in-law and sister, and Mrs. Frank Cummings. Mr. | After serving a six year appren- | ticeship with Graphic Arts Services in Wilkes-Barre, Cliffside Avenue, will become a journeyman phot, engraver today. Howard Wiener III, a student at ‘Ohio Wesleyan University, and a cently visited Howard's parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Howard Wiener Jr., Scout Dinner Boy Scout Troop 155 held a char- ter dinner in the educational build- ing of Trucksville Methodist Church | was | on Wednesday night. Dinner High- | Street; is a patient in Geisinger Med- Jack Lenahan, | | George Gaylord, James Jolly, Entertains Club Mrs. Robert Shoeemaker, Carver- ton Road, entertained her c club on Monday night. Mrs. Cliff Gar- ris, Mrs. Wayne Long, and Mrs. Sheldon MacAvoy won prizes. Other members attending were: Mesdames Walter | Kozemchak, Richard Montgomery, fellow student, Charles Pflieger, re- | William Long and the hostess. Mrs. Dorothy G. Miller, Orchard | ical Center, Danville. served at 7 followed by the pre- | sentation of the charter which was vancements, badges, and’ service presided, and’ Mrs. Theodore Heness | pins were awarded. Jacob Harrison, Carverton Road, | is convalescing at his home after being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonn and daughter, Sarah, Hillside Road, will | return today from a five weeks’ Mediterranean cruise | Queen Elizabeth. | Howard Higgins, Helen artman, Al Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Hart and | family and Betsey Welker, | | adelphia, were recent guests of Mrs. | | Prayer for Peace by Chaplain Hazel | early for donations may call Ronald | | SUBSCRIBE TO THE DALLAS POST | | John Welker and family, Highland | Carkhuff. | Hopfer or Mrs. Robert Bellas. REGARDLESS OF MAKE OR COND ITION DURING OUR SPRING GAS RANGE SALE... YOUR PRESENT RANGE IS WORTH UP TO S209 as trade-in SUBSTANTIAL TRADE-IN SAVINGS ON ALL AUTOMATIC GAS Now you can use your old range — no matter what the make, type or condition — as a trade-in on a new automatic gas range ... during our Spring Gas Range Sale. And only gas gives you control and the Burner-with-a-Brain for dependable, modern Cooking, SEE YOUR GAS APPLIANCE Dans OR THE GAS COMPANY Gas... e No money down ~* 3 years to pay * Free installation * No 3-wire service necessary RANGES! exact heat’ the THE GAS Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Boyer, Lu- zerne Road, Bunker Hill, spent the weekend with relatives in Long Is- land, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johns, Hill Top Acres, entertained at dinner on’ Tuesday night. The occasion marked their twenty seventh wed- ding anniversary. Guests numbered eight. “ ) CLASS TO MEET Reynolds Bible Class of Trucks- ville’ Methodist ‘Church will meet at the home of Mrs. S. D. Finney, Carverton Road on Wednesday eve- | ning, April 12. aboard the | Members of the serving com- | mittee are Mrs. Finney, Mrs. Harry | Glace, Mrs. William Glace, Mrs. Earl Phil- | Gregory, ‘Sr., Mrs. William Gregory | and Mrs. Cedric’ Griffith. i» '— READ THE TRADING PUST — FLAME ON THE RANGE IS WHY YOU SAVE THE CHANGE! you can depend on! COMPANY PENNSYLVANIA GAS AND WATER COMPANY The largest public utility with headquarters in Northeastern Pas : » “« a ® rt A TR ttn aA Rr 5 on am pasti order day and Confe ville Bever in P An pleas Mr ton, | ing Lake Re been and the area. Fre gical New week Pall. Mr: some at a’ t Mada Sayre Carol Buezi Mr. been More visite on S
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