oh SECTION B— PAGE 4 ° - NEWS FROM POST ¢ BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams JACKSON TWP., Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux ALDERSON, Mrs. Albert Armitage IDETOWN, Bess Cooke MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert FERNBROOK, Viola Holman 639-2544 674-4109 696-1500 639-9531 639-5137 388-6790 674-4192 ————— CORRESPONDENTS NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Phyllis Tondora HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Mary VanCampen THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY. 25 1967 ! Make Plans For Realtor Week { 298-2149 | W. Anderson 675-2001 | Thomas Sayre 477-3731 | Woolbert 696-1689 | 674-7891 639-5327 | SHAVERTOWN ’ i Boy Scouts Aid ; Last week I was unaware that Boy Scout Troop 231 had ‘done a magnificent job in helping out at Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Borth- wick, beautification - chairman, re- ports the boys arrived with Scout- | Frederick” to lend a illing and needed hand. Certainly master Bill they did their share, both in beau- tifying their community and helping their fellow citizens. ! More progress was made this weekend and with the weather final- ly clearing many visited the grave sites of their loved ones. Dan Shaver | had boys mowing the lawns, many trees which detracted with their withered branches were cut down by Herman Coon, trucks continued | to fill the roads and. already there is a: marked change. The Stevens family from - Wyo- ming: “als, - brought several = scouts over. on Sunday to lend a hand. 3 In Thick Of Battle « Last week we mentioned Viet- nam, that dread battlefield. Mrs. Helen Misson was rather terrified last week when she read that Bien- hoa had been bombed for son Bobby is there. Several days later she re- eived a letter telling her he was | alright ‘but to send &ver some good- | SR gi! 13 Sergeants® FLEA and TICK SPRAY Helps your scratching dog in 6 ways! e Kills fleas, ticks and lice fast e Checks itching fungus e Soothes itching skin e Repels flying insects Brightens the coat with lanolin » Helps to stop doggy odors A complete scratching treatment in one -8-0z. aerosol can, $1.49 FOR CATS; Sergeant's Cat Flea Spray. EVANS DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN Jorot] | family, Syosset, N.Y., | ies asi he was on K-rations. We were happy to hear he escaped the catas- trophe and that another boy from home, Larry Richards, Trucksville, is also in his immediate vicinity and the two have met. Organ Dedicated It was an impressive service on Sunday at St. Paul’s Lutheran when the new organ was dedicated. The magnificent numbers given by the choir under the outstanding direc- tion of Gordon Wolverton and the superb organ music played by Mrs. George Voorhees added a very special touch. Air Rifles The air rifles are doing some damage ‘again, I am told, putting pensive windows and certainly both alarming and perturbing several residents. They are outlawed, you | know. | Friday ‘will tell the the supervisor contest in our town- i ship. Military ballots may also come in but it is expected that the absen- tee tally will govern the outcome. At present ' count the total stands at 621 for Dick Mathers, 617 for Ted Poad, which shows that both men have a lot of friends. Here And There Mrs. Henry Metzger was painfully injured last week when a car struck the automobile in which she was riding with her son Donnie in Court- dale. Mrs. Metzger’s face struck the windshield necessitating 21 sutures to close the lacerations. Donnie com- | plained of back injuries. I was sorry to hear of the mishap because our neighbor is one of the kindest most generous people I know. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Earl and John Thomas, Robbinsville, N.J, came up to spend Mother's Day {with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hontz. Mr. and Mrs. James White and children, Lancaster, were weekend guets of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Ted Woolbert. { Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pritchard and | family came up from Hanover, N.J., to spend Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Harley Misson, Sr. Ie was a happy occasion for Mr. | land Mrs. Fred Malkemes, Sr., who observed their 35th wedding an- | niversary last week. Mr. and Mrs ‘Walter Mahoney and came in to help celebrate the special date. neat little holes in some very ex-| results of | silver anniversary this month. It's a boy for Mary Lou and El- wood Swingle. The youngsters are just delighted, I am told, to welcome the little one into their happy and busy household. ll Mr. and Mus. Algert Antainitis had as Mother's Day guests their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Blaine and Brad Jr., Al- lentown. Mrs. Antainitis is leaving | this week to spend several days in | Allentown and visit the Flower Show at the Hess Store. Mr. and Mrs .Paul Daily returned | yesterday after enjoying a vacation in Texas, Nevada, and California, having a delightful air flight to the West and home. Our best wishes to Mrs. Hilbert Stark who is again hospitalized at | General. Mrs. Ruth Houser is home from | the hospital, we are glad to report. | The lovely flowering crab . tree | at Shavertown Methodist is attract- ing much attention as are the pink dogwood at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. John Owens, also of W. Cen- ter Street. The foliage is really beautiful and the tulips have with- stood all sorts of changes. Now if we can begin to plant our gardens, everyone will be happy. Lehman Richard Bingaman Heads L-L ! Band Sponsors | School on May ‘16th. Election and | installation of officers took place. Mr Richard Bingaman will serve as President, Mr. Albert Ashton as vice president, Mrs. Gilbert Tougr as secretary, Mrs. Carl Swanson as treasurer and Mrs. Jean Holcomb as corresponding secretary. !" On June 3rd the Lake-Lehman Band will go into competition at Sherbourne, N.Y. Anyone wishing ‘to | travel on the bus provided for par- ents will please contact Mrs. Jo- seph Kernag 477-4561 for reserva- | tions. Watch for the Lake Lehman Band in the S.V. Parade. Watch for 3 Band Sponsor Float in the Sweet Valley Parade. Mother And Daughter Tea | Over one hundred Mother's and annual Daughters attended the Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl visited Mother's and Daughter Tea spon- Binghamton on Sunday. Stephen Stolarick is a patient at General Hospital. We hope he re- | turns home in time ty plant that | nice garden. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Si Jenkins who are marking their Scrubbed to burn hotter... 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Gifts of Jewelry went to Mrs. Oliver Whitesell, Oldest Mother; Mrs. Gor- don Glatz youngest Mother; Leya Sicklon, mother with the most | daughters; Mrs. Austin, mother com- | ing the farthest. | Program consisted of a Flute and | Vocal trio featuring Linda Tough; | Debra’ Mekeel and Linda Mekeel; | Flute Solo, Helen Jean Earl, Clari- | | net Solos, Carole Eddy and Cynthia | | Sutton, Vocal Duet - Gerry and | Linza ‘Sutton, vocal trios by Faye, | Glenna, and Suasn Brown and Jill, | Lauree and Elva Sickler. Accom- panist, Mrs .Giblert Tough. Rerfreshments and social followed. hour Children’s Day The Annual Children’s Day Pro- gram will be held June 11, at 11 am. in the Lehman Methodist Church. SUBSCRIBE TO THE DALLAS POST Monthly meeting of Lake-Lehman | Band Sponsors was held at the High | Trucksville Friendship Class of tional building on Tuesday night. Mrs. Jacob Harrison presided. Mrs. Donald Harrison led devotions. Plans building on June 9. Twelve members were present. Eighth Birthday Mary Bailey, Post Road, celebrat- May 15. A family party was held at her home. Mary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bailey. Fourth Anniversary Thursday, May 11. The couple has two. children, William and Deborah. | Mrs. Schutter is the former Lucille | | DeMartino, Old Forge. Mr. Schutter | lis associated with Bellante-Clauss, Scranton. They are members of St. Francis Cabrini Church, Carverton. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick XKraph, 235 Meadowecrest, will move to Edge- | water, N. J. in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scott and family, Metuchen, N. J. were week- | end guests of her brother-in-law and | sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harri- | son, Staub Road. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rhodes, | Rice Street ,recently visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic P. Anthony and fam- | | ily, Kelchner Road, Bethlehem. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. William | A. Rhodes, Jr., and family of Avon- | dale,, Chester County. The occasion marked the twenty fifth wedding | anniversary for the Anthonys. [ Mrs. Norman Pugh, Oxnard, Cal- “ifornia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. | Thomas Wellington, Harris Hill | | Road. Mrs. Pugh, a member of the | | Class ‘of 1925 at Wyomng Seminary, | attended alumni day on Saturday. Mr: and ‘Mrs. Philip Mays and | | Va., will arrive tomorrow to spend | the weekend with her uncle and | aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oliver, . Carverton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Ochsner and ‘family, Harris Hill Road, will | move to Syracuse, N. Y. around June 1. Mr. Ochsner is a sales su- pervisor for General Foods Corpora- | tion. | Married Fourteen Years Captain and Mrs. Cordell Olive, : 235 Meadowcrest, celebrated their | fourteenth wedding anniversary on | Wednesday. The couple has three | children. Captain Olive is stationed | in Willkes-Barre. | Mrs. Harold - Croom, Carverton | Road, ;,and Mrs. William R. Lohman, | Lohman Street, were house guests ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Williams, Haddonfield, N.. J., the past week- end. Mrs. Chester Adams, Cliffside Av- | | enue, entertained ata’ Stanley Brush | | Party on Wednesday morning. Ten | guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wilkenson, Bunker Hill, visited relatives in Phil- | | adelphia over the weekend. isan a ety | Trucksville Cubs | ' Set Circus Theme | | | Pack 155 Trucksville Cub Scouts | will hold their May meeting on | Friday night at 7:30 p.m., at the | | Methodist Church Educational Build-! | ing. Circus Time will be the theme | featuring side: shows, clowns gameés | and a concession stand. | Awards will be presented by Rob- | {in Spence. R. Spencer Martin isi| | cubmaster. | | The Pack Family Picnic has been | scheduled ‘for Friday, June 23 at |5 p.m., at the Irem Temple Country | Club Picnic Grounds. Family Security is built Four Cornerstones... Life Insurance alone!’* Imagine a Life talking like this! on not Insurance Man Trucksville | Methodist Church met in the educa- | were made for the mother-daughter | tea to be held in the educational | ed her eighth birthday on Monday, | Mr. and Mrs. William Schutter, | Limewood Road, celebrated their | fourth wedding « anniversary on | { | | SS | "in New Milford, Pa., visiting Mr. | Wilkes-Barre |man Baiz of the Miners National | Harry F. Goeringer, Jr., left, | sales and office staffs will play host Trucksville, president of the Greater | to . residents of the community in Real Estate Board, | discusses plans for Realtor Week | with Tippett, Westmoreland Hills, | Trucksville, board secretary; Her- | acquainting the public with the services performed by Realtors in addition to the contribution to the economy. An educational theme, with in- formative booklets available at all | Realtor offices, will highlight the Thirty-six members of the Real | week-long observance, according to Estate Board, including a number | George T. Bell, Jr., public relations Bank of Wilkes-Barre, and Claire | Hart Cummings. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA East Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilson, Lower Demunds Road recently spent a day and Mrs. Llyod Wielder and Bruce Wilson. 4-H Club Tea The 4-H Tea held Wednesday eve- ning, May 10 was a huge success with approximately 80 in attend- ance. Every girl will receive a blue ribbon for her project. Mrs. Janet Miller, home extension economist, for Luzerne County and Mrs. Marsh of Trucksville judged ‘their work. There was a fashion show with each girl modeling her own project. Re- freshments and entertainment was also enjoyed and the tea wines up this season. Mother-Daughter Banquet Close to 100 attended the Mother- | Daughter Banquet held May 13, at the East Dallas Methodist Church. Prizes went to the following: Oldest mother - Mrs. Myrtle Miller; Young- | est mother, Mrs. Suzanne Welitchko; Youngest daughter, Lisa Ann Weli- tchko; Mother with most daughters present, Mrs. Russell Race, Harry Martin and Mrs. Clinton Cob- leigh. Bach had three daughters | present. ‘Persons traveling farthest were Mrs. Thomas Bloomer of Phil- | adelphia and Mrs. (Beatrice Shelley | of Middletown, N.J. Atending: Mrs. | Frances Cybulski and : daughters, | Michele and Marion, Lorraine Moore | and Rhonda, Patty Cool, Bette Kint- yer and’ daughter. Dovothy, Mrs. Ted Wilson, Mrs. Giles Wilson, Mrs. | Stephen Welitchko, , Mrs. Conrad | Welitchko and Lisa; Marilyn Morris | and daughter Sharon, Jean Wilson, ‘and daughter aCthy, Beatrice Shel- Mrs. | . Ockenhoue, Mrs. Myrtle Miller, Bea | Ockenhoue | Jane, Ginmy Howell, Carol Hocken- and daughter Hazel bury, Mrs. Forrest Kunkle, Peggy Bloomer and daughters, Brenda and | Melinda, Mrs. Sally Wagner, Mrs. Elva Miller, Mrs. Mary Lasher, Mrs. Jeanette Dickinson, Helen Dickinson and daughters Susan Lynn and Jean Marie, Mrs. Margaret Weiss and Carol, Mrs. Mary Ryman, Mrs. Bette Sweppenhieser, Mrs. Clinton Cob- leigh and daughters CathyiggDonna and Peggy Sue, Elias Milief, Mrs. Agnes Sidorek, Mrs. Harry F. Martin and Judy, Mrs. Jack Cook and Lin- da, Mrs. Russell Race, Mrs. Carl Smith and Carl Smith and Carol, Mrs. L. E. Peterson and Mary and | Brenda. | Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilson had as their dinner guest recently, Mrs. Chester Culver of Huntington Mills. | Mrs. Culver is Teds sister. Spaghetti Supper Lets not forget the Spaghetti Supper sponsored by the Orange M.Y.F. this coming Saturday. Serv- | ing 5 to 7. Come on come all! see our BULOVA GRADUATION | from the Back Mountain area, and | chairman who heads the Realtor more than 100 members of their Eureka! The sun broke through the clouds of dismal gray at last — just when the most patient among us was beginning to tire of the steady diet of rain! Some good can be found in almost anything, and the rain earth receives now, will be beneficial to us when the hot, dry, | summer season rolls around. Married Twenty One Years Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. sons, Albert and John, Falls Church, Harold Heidel, Ferguson Ave., who | par the past week. Do hope you well | celebrate their 21st wedding anni- versary on May 25th. The couple have three daughters, Reba, Elaine, and Donna. Mr. and Mrs. Van Robinson, Beech Street, Shavertown, celebrated their 119th wedding anniversary on May | 15th. The couple have one child, Susan. Happy anniversary folks! Happy birthday to Mrs. Thelma her day on May 26th. Mrs. E. R. Marley, and sister El- sie Keislich, E. Overbrook Ave., va- cationed in Philadelphia last week. Mrs. Gerald Marley. Mr. Curt Bynon, Fernbrook, con- tinues as Commander of Daddow Isaac Post 672, American Legion, having been elected to that position for the third time in as many years. Best of luck Curt! Mr. Stephen Stolarick, Shaver- town. is a surgical patient at Gen- eral Hosmital. Mr. Stolorick is the father of Mr. George Stolorick, Fern- brook. Survrise Party A surprise birthday in honor of Fred Senchack. was held at the home of Mrs. Henry Metzear, Pion- eer Avenue, on Sundav Mav 14th. Given by Mrs. Cleora Chamberlain, and attended bv these guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Senchack Sr., Mrs. Henrv Metzgar, Donald Metzear, Mr. | {and Mrs. Harrv Cobleigh. Mr. and Mrs. William Metzgar, and children Rillie. T.inda, Karen, and Robert. Mr. Gus Metzgar., Mrs. Mae Bohn, Mrs. Cleora Chamberlain, Robert Sen- chack. and the guest of honor Jackie Chamberlain. Michael Tillotson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tillotson has been ill several days at his home in Meadow- crest. | nue, has been ill at her home for Fernbrook Mrs. Button, E. Overbrook Ave- | Week program. | some time. Mrs. Button’s son-in-law, | 2 Truman Stewart, of Saudi Ara- | bia, was home for a month's leave, ; during which time he was a visitor | at Mrs. Button’s home. Mr. Stewart | left Saturday, May 13th to return to his duties in Sudia. Mrs. Crane, E. Overbrook Avenue, ‘has been ill at her home three | weeks. Her husband, Mr. Willard | Crane, has also been feeling under | son folks. ' daughters Sandy and Gin, Mrs. Laing COLLECTION \ ley, Shirley Sands, Betty «Brown, | Isabelle Shelley, Mrs. Harry Martin, | Mrs. Thomas Bloomer, Mrs. J. Her- | man’ Bloomer, Freda Hughey, Mrs. | Merton Coolbaugh, Mrs. Helen Siley, Mrs. Martin F. Scott, Mrs. Mary | Morgan and daughter Sharon and Brenda, Mrs. Ralph Coolbaugh and | Coolbaugh and daughter Cathy Lee, | and Howard Krum, Hilda Moore and | Myra Carlin, Irene Moore. Priscilla daughters Patricia and Holly, Louise Idetown | | Mrs. John R. Austin, Ithaca, N.Y, | visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover | last week after attending the Meth- | Mr. Robert Wood, and daughter | Cathy, were recent guest of Mr. and | | Mrs. Nicholas Susaraba, Demunds | | Road, Fernbrook. . ‘Legal Notice — Advertisement For Bids | Construction, including = Electrical | | work, for new platform in the ex-! | isting Ross Township Elementary | | They were guests of Mrs. Marley's School at Sweet Valley, Luzerne | son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and County, Pennsylvania. | Bidding documents for the work | | may be examined without charge | | at the offices of Roushey, Smith & | Miller, Engineers and Architects, | | 189 Market Street, Kingston, Penn- |: sylvania, and sets may be obtained | at this. location by bidders upon | placing of a deposit of $5.00 per | set Deposits shall be payable to | Roushey, Smith & Miller, and will | | be refundable to contractors who | bid. upon return of bidding docu- | | ments in good condition within 10 | days after the opening of bids. | Bids will be accepted at the of-| fice of the Secretary of the School District at the Lehman Elementary | School Building, Lehman, Pennsyl- | vania, up to 3:00 p.m., on June 13, | 1967. Bids will be publicly opened, |i read aloud, and tabulated at a meet- | ing of the School Board at the same | Building at 8:00 p.m., the same day. | Each bid must be accompanied by | a Bid Bond, or a Certified (or bank | | cashiers) check payable to the Lake- | Lehman School District in the | amount stated in the specifications, as bid security. Eleanor Humphrey, Secretary i Lake-Lehman School District ALL KINDS OF CARDS CALL THE DALLAS POST Capsule . . . tablet . . . liquid — whatever the FORM of your prescribed medicine, the substance will always meas- ure up fully to the high qual- ity your doctor demands. q Thomas N. Kreidler, Jr. An Investors Man does. That's why it is worth your while to cons sult him. . » For sound financial planning, call your INVESTORS Man today! 674-5231 Shavertown, Pa. 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