NIA Soi ET DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA HARVEYS LAKE THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1967 ) "SECTION B— PAGE 5 Trucks "NOXEN aig rs hen Cosa % tt are being congratulated by | winner, Leota Yanek, will travel Fish Dinner { ~ : A uzerne ounty rs. Lutes, President. to Harri i s ‘ . " 4 Mrs. Fish Warden, reminds aréa fisher-| Nancy Lynch, daughter of Mr. | to on the ny oo nr fo Theis fife Com. | Symmdw of te commmnlly | Meoend Mis, Oulton Conlll and liwre, Wyoming and Mrs. Francis Magin, os men that there is a new daily limit | and Mrs. Thomas Lynch of Oak HL | test. pany Ww. So a fish dinner to- | extended to the family of the late ' family, West Pittston visited the! Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bailey and! Pittston and Mr. and Mrs. Dominick vi for trout caught in Lakes. Formerly, Dinne, Rogers, deughter of Wi) The 20 Auitsss bi 4 T~ night in the educational Albert Keiper why, died at General Fred Schencks on Saturday and family, of Hartford, . Conn., are Palmentera, Passaic, N.J, ‘were : s 2 trout could be taken, thn given | and Mrs. George Ropes of lohmen ls pe nt oY ig will | building of _Trucksville Methodist | Hospital on Wednesday and was Mr. and Mrs. Joseph French and spending a week with her father, | Sunday guests. Tih rr day - but this year, the limit is 6.| Lillian Schlosser, daughter of Mr. | Aldi Ma igen Yo; 5 Church. Serving begins at 5. Take-| buried on April 2nd, at Orcutts family, Brasher Falls, N.Y, spent Harry Siglin. Have Baby Bo ie wi) “In regard to Harveys Lake”, Yoder | and Mrs. Andrew Schlosser of Loh. | 2 no's Vo rs. Richard Wil- | outs can be had beginning at 4:30. | Cemetery. the weenkend with them. Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly and son | Mr. and Mrs vil y elles n- Be said, the Silver Salmon that were | man . a hemen wi esdomes, Monu, incjudes tomato juice, fish, WSCS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Allen and James, Milnesville, Pa., visited the | : ith i ims J a | > - | ‘Ralph Lutes, Harvey Kitchen, Jo- | tartar sauce, french fries, cole slaw, tot : ; Nine Ye birth of 2 son atrBen: thi stocked there some time ago, are Linda Shonk, daughter of Mr. and geph Rauch, Elwod Whitesell, Wal- | green beans, bread, b tt hone _WSCS of Noxen Methodist Church Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones, Vestsl, | Ray Kellys, on Sunday. eral Hospital on Sunday, April 23rd. visit. a n> Men, 2 os Mrs. Gerald Shonk of Shavertown, bridge Lotnthall Howard Sods and | made pie ond catice ik Gi rgd will ys meeting at the Shurch S XY visited the Lewis Lords, on| The following were here to attend The mother is the former Marlene Mor. fishing a rveys Lake and catch- R.D. 5. | ®l eae = : IL. 15 on ednesday evening April 26th Sunday. the funeral of Albert Keiper; Mr. | Patton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \g to’ ing 3 trout and 3 silver salmon on| Irene Urick, daughter of Mr. and A DE { farts Re Port Warne i at 7:30 p.m. Dorothy Gilbert, a Mother’s Day and Mrs. Philip Dendler, Rochester, | Franklin Patton. They also have a have. one day, would have his daily limit Mrs. Joseph Urick of Dallas, R.D. 2. | meeting will Be held on May 15. [today Sor Fort Dix. N.J : x hy Mispionary bo Africia will be guest A bulletin, sponsored by Class- ' Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shilan- daughter Wendy, who will be one of 6 trout. Legal size for silver| Education Chairman: Mrs. Ray- | Mrs, Earl Crispell, Mrs. Elvin Bean | will attend ho rn ne A | speaker. Everyone is invited. mates of Methodist Church, in mem- skis and family, Trenton, N.J., Mr. | year old next Sunday. Dale is serv- Sof salmon is the same as trout - 6 mond Garinger had charge of the | on Mrs. Harold Bonnet Hoptessos. hephew: Sot. Rober oul | Mr. Oscar Fish celebrated his ory or in honor of Mother's, is be- | and Mrs. John Weaver, Plains, Mr. ing in the Army, in Vietnam. : ing- incholg in length. Yoder said that program planning. Program; since Last Thursd bi Cortinony will fake olan I ne birthday on Wednesday, April 19th. ing prepared for Mother's Day. Any- | and Mrs. Leland Case and family, Guests at the home’ of Mrs. El- Ah some Of the silver salmon in the, April is teaching career month, | 4) it id a Po ny lin the Third Brigade Chay el Ft Classmates orig desing sputss fv ™e Dulletn 1Ravens, N.Y. wobll Schenck, duriig the wed the lake are now 12 to 15 inches. members of the F.T.A. of Lake-Leh- | Se Pai ws p ne hk Dix. They will Te Ed 4 | Classmates held their meeting at may give their names and donation Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence May have Were: Mr. and Mrs. Forest Randall, . Her _ Chief of Police Leinthall asks all man High School were present a i ih - imple | her moter. Mis. Postie Olecs. ih the Jacob Miner home on Friday to any member of the Classmates, | returned to their home at Pierce, Vestal, N.Y., Mrs. Howard Muller, and Highosmien nef vo park fn front of their sponsor, Miss Jessica Thomas .,, oom” A ro aper de og Judith O'Hara. | evening. Hostesses were: Mrs. Miner On or before May 7th. Idaho, after two weeks of visiting Waverly, N.Y, and Mrs. Edward that mailboxes or driveways and please and presented a program. Jimmie lot on its “Ads” a. = now James T. Nixon, Elm Terrace | and Mrs. Ray Gunton. Present: Mes- Mrs. Harry Bigelow is a medical | with relatives here. Miner, Vernon, Mrs. Felix Feroni heard’ pick up your, “LITTER”. | Paul Wns Master of Gavemanies and nt a is Tt tee Nelioblebrated: his nineteenth birthday | Games William MunKatchy, Fred patient in General Hospital. Her Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Traver, Mrs. and daughter Eileen, Tunkhannock. hus- Flocks Have Fun | introduced the following: Linda left out on Tuesday. James. a graduate of Schenck, Elwood Patton, Albert condition is some what improved at Dana Wright, and children, Mr. and Mrs. Schenck and Mr. and Mrs. Al- mily. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson H. Flock Jones, Reta Fedor, Susan Bennal-| . si {Dales Aver Tish Sehool. is now 3, Jones, Elsworth Field, William But- , this time. Mrs. Lawren Patto ami bert Goble recently visited Mr.’ and 7 and d . ; 2 The whole community rejoices! A y 35 how at | Jer . 3 f pe % Paton 7nd ferily, , S 1, Vest N.Y.” 2 aughter Nadine of First Street, | lock, i June Covell) Naney Thome with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gush tending Penn State Extension School | *% Oscar Fish, Oscar Patton, Dor- | Mrs. Daisy Waltman is a guest at Mr. and Mrs. William MacMillan Mis, Forest Randall, Vestal], NN PEW have returned after % 3 weeks trip son, Kathy Ide, Tagua Jones, bid > iy i eo in Wilkes-Barre. othy French, Henry Lane, Leo Lord, | the Baker home, Factoryville. drove to Little Meadows on Sun- . Mon- to Hollywood, Fla., where they were Sharon Leinthall, Virginia Platts. | ol intr dog “Tracie”. Losst Nancy Blair observed her Avent JL azell Casterline, Ray Gunton,’ pps George Pellitieri, Trent day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bttends Seminar un- guests at ‘the Diplomat. They attend- and Darlene Snell, Several took orn 0 BY Jon dee ane birthday on: Mend Sh & he | William MunKatchy. Next meeting Nj Th oid aa Kang. The occasion was Voyle tated ed the mid-year meeting of the part in explaning their “club”, also So mi a ham, ge Es 4 _ ar 2 be held at the home of Mrs. po ih He on he Travers birthday anniversary d Dr: Robert M. Bodyeomb, Defias Vi National Association of Mutual In- | presenting a’ “recipe for a successful fain a i : ehland - Ae 5 . | Fred Schenck. i Tiont on C : : T : Crit entist was among’ those “profess. eurance Agents. Mr. To as im- | ita ot high lights. They Mrs. Gush stopped at a Store: Thy oe wi He or + William: Hackling and George ; Polite Same 9% Somrduy bat re- ih ans a Crisp! mre ional ‘men ‘attending the 6th Distriet mediate past president of the asso- closed by singing a song together | plated ads in the paper, Had t > Monticello. \ Rr my Palm, Reading, spent the week end Tits Sas OY Sunday My TO : 2 oe OTS re T-- ANC | Dental Seminar at Geisinger ‘Medical pa — Ty 1z "| police look all over but to mo avail! ontice o, NY. : RE, ) oe le; week end litieri will remain indefinitely. Myr. Mrs. Tom :Bean, New Brunswick, Center on April 12. 7 il at one of the sessions: Mr. and Mrs |p ind 2 o So-you can imagine the thrill Mrs. Mrs. Martin Moore and infant son | Carl --Joseph Hackling and son, and Mrs. Charles Bigelow and sons; New Jersey. : Dr. ‘Bodycomb represented Lu- x = Flock then attended’ th nn ol Lindy Pram, Romy Exchange Stu- Gush received thirty two days later, have : returned: to their-home at; =~ = ©... 0 ¢ ry A of ‘Barker, N.Y., spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Lorengo Ferrito, W. | zerne County Tn igh meeting of fhe Tri-State ut Jen to Foren Tome a when she heard a sound at the door, ! hw Road ‘from Merey Hos-| wv vn ii bi RE A I aE GEA = i : : ting it -Stal s a an - interesting talk on her : as “Lagdie’. pital : unty,”’ of the Mutual Insurance Agents at | nh while living there. Her 4 iid Ton there » her nik ? Cthy Thompon, Edgewood nuary the Host Farm -Résort Motel in enthusiasm, while talking about SH Fi a Y as ou rovered | Heights, was confined vo Her home 1 1 Sana ob Read bo Bgl sneiiedbl LE LTO ed Rs dns li fide ; | ) 4 T 3 % 5 ousehola! > reajaco.. aug Mir. S are Travis Gas Station, at Idetown | experience. Linda had a table filled Soa iy and Mrs. William Niedjaco. Butter- laims ne To Si A De with items she brought from Swed- Boy Scouts and Explorers of Troop nut Road. was christened’ at’ the estate’ Wi ¢ built: to replace the onejen. On Monday, April 17th the 331 of Harveys Lake met recently | one o'clock service at St. Cabrina | ® cutor severly damaged by a fire last Mav. | Harveys Lake Women’s Club held ’ a 4 ¢ % | Church, Ca: | i {1 The new station will be built by | their ET Board meeting at the J ey sixth. en Se Apel Ea i ya 3 be, howe of Ms Charles Willis with master, Art West, who retired from Ruth Reynolds Hemored y w : | Mrs. ‘Willard Sutton and Mrs. Wil-- 41, scouts last week, Tom Smith and Mrs. Ruth Reynolds, Johnson Ave- i | letter. lord, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Herbert Ga ! {8 : | 2 : : 1 ol . Mr..t Z t Gay- : 3 » tank loses its normal The Lak Monsle i ds be policies he Sn oe lird. Roland and Lori Gavlord. Mrs. il outlet. e Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors Pid: Bessie Roushey. and Marion Young. "will sell Hoagies from the Lehman | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Downs Frank A. Danna, Maple Street, ; ‘LIQUID - - - Soil can absorb it. § bu~ for parents wishing transpor- | you! i : J - : tation. Reservations may be made ! with rewarding treasured mem- ; Use In: at a later date. | ies? Dr. Abe Finkelstein ; Mother And Dsughter Tea | a 15 i The Lehman WSCS will hold it's | {* Optometrist liam Borton assisting. The Flag Sale is in full swing and members ave urged to get all sales in by the end of April in order that all orders may be filled and flags delivered in time for Memorial Day. | The Spring Convention of Luzerne County Federation will be held on . Have New Son Mr. ®Aad Mrs. Thomas Meishan of Hazel Avenue, of Swoyersville, be- came the proud parents of a “hounc- ing” abv boy, on April 17th at Genet¥® Hospital. This makes Mr. Thomas Meighan of Carpenter Road. | Harveys Lake a great grandfather! Congratulations Tom! | April 27th in the Hotel Sterling. Harveys Inke Women | As many members as possible are Harvevs Lake Women's Service urged to attend. The Sewing Contest Club held their meeting recently. | 3 - Guests of the evening was, Mrs. | Lehman Guests: of the evening were: Mrs. The following five “Girls of the Month were presented, and awarded | . “R _.——| WSCS of Lehman Methodist Church will have as guests on April 25 at 2:30 p.m. The WSCS of Nan- ticoke Methodist Church. Ruth Mer- rill will show slides and talk on her trip to Methodist Missions. in Puerto Rico. . Lake Lehman Band sponsors met | Tuesday evening in the high school. Sheldon Ehret, Jr., Paul Neizgoda, | James Zbick, Carol Lee Eddy, Frank | Schreiner, Helen Jean Earl, students e Slid F of John Miliauskas entertdined the Here Torms : dope “group. Richard Heiser, Andrew Wal- | © Tank becomes storage system {| lo, Paul Clemow and Todd Swan- | for wastes. | son members of the Color Guard ex- o Sludge solidifies - . +. and | plained it's purpose in the band and | gave a colorful demonstration. Gary reaches surface level. ® 8 cannot absorb solid waste. { TET SY - GAUSES OF SEPTIC TANK TROUBLE ® Greases, detergents, chemicals. Acids. Caustic Soda, destroy “friendly bacteria.” Hackling received his sweater and Fire Hall on May 2nd and May 23rd | all day. Helen Hoover is chairman. The Band Sponsors recently pur-| chased a Sax and a Clarinet for the | band. Band Tg Go To Sherbourne | The Lake Lehman Band will go! ; into competition at Sherbourne, | N.Y., on June 3rd there will be a Salution: ® “Drain Sparkle” . . . liquifys all reducible solids into liquid. @® Bacterial Growth is increased. ® Flow from outlet of septic tank becomes a MOVEABLE ‘® Septic Tanks ® Cosspoots 2 Annual Mother and Daughter Tea on | May 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Lehman Church. The theme: “Mother is a | Jewel”. Twelve tables will be dec- | orated in the color of the birth | stone of the month. Prizes will bel awarded to the youngest and oldest mother, youngest daughter, mother with most daughters present. grand- ma with most grand children, mother with the most children. Pro- | gram will be solos, duets and = i ® Sumps ® Garbage Disposals 4 Grease Traps Drains . strumental selections by mothers and daughters in the community. Mrs. Gordon Dawe is chairman of — £R ANEW MODERN DRAIN CLE STOPS YouR CLOGGED. DRA, £5 CESSPooL Awp LAGOON PROB “Family Security is built i Four Cornerstones .... | Life Insurance alone!” oc Mom-Causfl ONOUS 5 ARIES ASK ANY OF THESE | DEALERS IN BACK MT. {@ Fielding’s Market, Shavertown £ TOR '® fliers Mkt., Harveys Lake ® Davis Mkt., Dallas the event, assisted by Mrs. David Ted Lavelle helped out. Plans are being made for the boys to attend the District “Camporee” which will be held at Harding on May 19, 20 and 21. They had a recent “Camp I"Out” for three days at’ Johnson's! Farm in Beaumont. At that time, the boys were given: certain ad- vancement tests, such as building fires, sharping knives etc. . . A good time was had by all! Eddy. Mrs. A. B. Simmo. Mrs. Rus- cell Ide, Mrs. Kathleen Brown and Mrs. Howard Ehret. Refreshment committee Mrs. Chester Lamoreaux, chairman, Mrs. John Sidler, Mrs. Don Coszrove, Mrs. Charles Ely, Mrs. Albert Ide assisting. . ’ Anyone having: antiques or un- usual jewelry is asked to bring it for the Display Table. Beaumont It's “Spring Cleaning Day” at the Beaumont Cemetery all day Satur- day, April 22, when members of the . Cemetery Association plan to have a “Bee”. The Sherwood Denmonsa of Port Murray, N.J., were here with rela- tives. last weekend. Mrs. Warren Johnson is a sur- visited. the David Downs family at Wellsboro Saturday. Mr. Rllis Meeker is a patient at Tyler Ho-oital, Meshovpen. Mav this correspondent add these few lines to express sincere best wishes to Myra and her staff for whom this column has been written these many years? May God bless How does one “go to press” FYES EXAMINED 1.1 ASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES GR. I. BERGER NPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave. Dallas Phone 674-4921 on not aa nue, was elected registrar of the Wilkes-Barre Chapter, American Guild of Organists at the annual organist-clergy dinner held recently in First Presbyterian Church, Wilkes | Barre. Mrs. John Simon and infant son have returned to their home at North Pioneer Avenue from General Hosnital. : ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tiopett, Westmoreland Hills, attended the annual spring meeting. of the Nat- ional Association of Home Builders held in Washington, D.C. Cub Pack 155, met in the educa- ! tional building of Trcksville Meth- odist Church on Friday night. Den 6 had charge of the opening exer- cises. Robin Spence presented the awards for the month. The annual pinewcod derby was run and the den and pack winers received their trophies. The meeting was closed by Den 4. Sei ! Margaret Whychik, Terrace Ave- rue, celebrated her ninetenth birth- day on Tuesday. She. is a tudent at Brandywine Junior College in Wilmington, Del. Mr. and Mrs. George Gaylord, Lewis Avenue, entertained at their home on Fridav night. Guests wera Mr. and Mrs. Harold: Croom. Linda Croom. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gay- was a member of the graduating class of the State Police Academv at Hershey on Wednesday, Avril 12. He has been ‘assigned to Troop J in Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cocver. Tewis Avenue. recentlv returned frfom Fort Lauderdale. Fla., where they sment several weeks. { | i { | = | : 466 BENNETT STREET Luzerne, Pa. Formerly at 72 Main Street ASPHALT PAVING Driveways Parking Areas £ - CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa. 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