NTA RA A yr DALLAS, PENN SYLVANIA ol : 4 __ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1967 SECTION B— PAGE 5 M ount 7 1 0 : ret ~~ .Lake-Lehman National Honor Society Members ne N O X E ] I 5 : 2 Wal gt hee / of - the | ments. Mary 'Sgarlat spoke on |ert Belles, supervising principal, Mr. | Urick, Chris Pepperling, Curt Swan- Ive 2 Last Tuesday we all went down It did him good. He came in and enior High Schol and thirty mem- | schlorship, David, Klingerman on | Marchakitus, principal, and Mr. John | son, David Klingerman, Joan Smith, : ? : for | to Wilkes-Barre to bus to watch gobbled up the supper that had| oO the Junior High School were leadership, * Linda Marchakitus on | Zaleskas, assistant principal. | #4 Nancy lynch. | Me Ey Vonrampenly d Casterli very i Dottie off for her southern journey. | stood in. his dish for Le | recently inducted into the ''Lake- character. and Lillian Schlosser on| Follow the program the initi- | Row 3: Debbie Morgan, Tacque SPP e : isi r. an rs. Osmon rline, Rub- f . WO qays! Lehman High School i th : / ng Prog | Jon: Kathy Pri Paul Niezgodr: | their son, Wilford and family, at | Brent and Darlene spent the week- She wis for pss ious Washing: The front office at Valley Crest| 1 0 ool Chapter of the service. Carol Urbanc also spoke on | ates’and their parents were honored | {7°°% Font Jones Tim Home’ | Rahway, N.J. They attended the d at their trailor, in Bento nual ton on her way to Ashville, N.C. We | y National Honor Societ tif : i ; : o | James Pall, Kent Jones, Tim Brown, | Yr Nat IY jena. at ‘their trailor, in ‘Denton, = riter had ds £ y her. Sh ul ho : | showed me the Dallas Post supple- : oclety. : the! significane of the flaming torch. National Senior Honor Society | Stewart Thomas, Bonnie Long, Shir- | graduation of their grandson Roger| Mrs, Lewis Reese, a patient in Heer, Eo gh Tom if 3 e Will be g0- | ment with the article by Mrs. Marks | President Kent Jones, a Junior! The candidates were introduced reading left to right, row 1, seniors: | ley Evans Nancy Thompson, Cathy | Montross, from Garden State Acad-| the General Hospital, is improving. wn i Ing to Atlanta and Rome, Georgia, and the picture of some of the act. presided at the special assembly ex- | by Mary Lamareux, factuly advisor | Carol Urbance, Linda Marchakitus, ,~ oa > ) amy, Tranquility, N.J., and their| Mrs. Harry Bigelow is improving, Gut- | for some of her studies to freshen ivities at the Home. The residents |ercises held in the school auditor- CTY BCVISOL | Lillian Schlosser, Linda Shonk, | C : ; granddaughter Joan from the eighth | at her home, here. hi up on treatment of diseases. there will enjoy that account. om, and Anthony Marchakitus, principal; | Karen Covert, Corrine Conklin, | Row 4: Sherry Piper, Dianne Ide, { grade, at Lake Nelson School. | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Race, Chris- in On Dog Walk Tino Kinsey Likes Tuffy Sinks students’ werd. clotted. co presented the certificates. The | Rosemary Sebolka, Mary Sgarlat] An Moho Jos a | > Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole spent!iine znd. David visited. Nelson i er - ' y ior. init ; ; | Gregory, George Macialek, Joa a : Gove tary, nl at yoley On my dog-walk I saw Tina Kin. | the basis of scholarship, leadership, ‘mothers of he. Senior initiates pre- : and Louise Sikora, | Weslo an Arendt. Kathy the week end at the home of their | Cargill, at a hospital in Binghamton, allas, ry a aad ti sey with her mother and grandmo- | Character and service, four of the sented the pins. {~ Row 2, seniors: Bonnie Patton, | Ide. son, David Coole and family, Ship- | last Tuesday. 1:30 there if I led him down the tile | ther Lewis picking violets at the | initiates discussed these require-| Remarks were given by Mr. Rob-' Dianne Rogers, Joy Johnson, Irene | Kui Es Ray Kelly visited re x ig Sy id ST : : sia hei Fes ” | s. Ra > | le aturday, morning for Camp ror SE halls! joe ie a oy Pu oo rl iy Ty | the Edward Bachmans, on Monday. | Pickett, Va. with the U.S. Army and wollin's like dt. ‘And the ‘Se. |; ah 15.1 | Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen, John! Engineers 35th. Bn. D > curity » would show me the hind legs ond apaiplated his front Jr., Debbie and Steven, Miss Barbara | 2 e 13, ye 5 : nine | PAWS With my hand~ making him Yallas door!) First down in the morning Favela precting th Tita: Tine Wid Engelman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me- (and not quite all here!) I let Tuf-| ae Govern, Cindy Lou and Robert | ined fy out the kitchen door and then es : | James, all of Canandagua, N.Y. | Beaumont he opened the latticed porch door. Back Mobile Home In The Woods were guests at the home of Edgar | ey e in the kitchen after a while I won- Murs. Kenneth Conklin now has a Engelman and Kathy, over the holi-| The local Service Unit Committee ; dered why Tuffy wasn’t scratching mobile heme in the woods by the day. of Salvation Army stands ready to Pay to come in. ‘Sp I went and looked side of her daughter’s family, Roy | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner ement|rendér necessary assistance to dis- Te out expecting to see him lying in w. and Peggy Thomas and their six | two days this week at the Robert|gster victims, distressed shut-ins, the sun on the I ber ashe dees gal ki some juggling trick | Gunnis home in Buffalo, N.Y. Mr. | handicapped individuals, and many ih sometimes. Instead. he was across |t; get that long equipment down | and Mrs. Lawrence Miner, Chenango | other persons with problems. Funds Dallas, the low meadow headed down the over the bank and on level ground. | Forks, N.Y., spent the weekend with | are needed to continue the work south corridor, tail wagging, face in| But there it stands and I imagine | them, here. of this program and you can help ~ full laughter. the grandchildren are delighted to | Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess were by sending your contribution to Mrs. Je | My absent-mindedness has nothing | have grandmother richt theve in-; | recent guests at the home of Mr. William A. Austin," local’ treasurer. docu- "to do with my advanced age. I've }stead of off un on a hill far away. [Dorothy Williams, Wilkeo-Barre.| “The family supper at the: Bea- in 10 f been that way for years! It i=1't the Neighbor Placek | They all visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry mont" Baptist Church. was well at- i first time I neglected to snap the| mh placeks with their three | Newman, Philadelphia, Dr, and Mrs. | tended last Saturday évening. e of- ~ rope to his harness. What fun he| children are getting domesticated in Thomas Williams, - Cherry” Hill" and M#%, ‘Linda. Goodwin Taylor and School ® had splashing through the muddy! their new home resentlv purchased | Mr. ‘and Mrs. David J. Williams, ' sons Kenneth and Jimmy of Bestin, ntary © shallows at the other end of the fhm Sherwood rum’s. With a neat [| Quakertown. Pa. : Fla., ‘aeeompanied by grandmother, insyl- i pond! Finally I was able to get new ridin mower, Bavhara Placek drives Mr. and Mrs. Elvin. Bean spent Mrs. Arthur Bowman -of Maryland, e 13, A enough to command, Wait Tuffy!” | in and out among the trees and hoz | the weekend at the home of Mr. were with the Herbert Goodwins yened, ~ and snap him up. a nice lawn to show for it. She en- | and Mrs. Merwin Kaminstein ahd last “week enroute to visit Mr. meet- ! — rer reemmemErsmsssazmm | joys livine in the country immense- | family, Stonv Brook, Long Island.’ | Charles Goodwin, a patient at Tyler same 1 A U Cc T | 0 N ly and the children play on their f Mr. zd Ms La ee: =n | Sesetal, Veruagoen, : 4 5 > day. ¥ 1 lawn and in the garage. amily, of | cota, .Y., spent the ugene Hilbert continues to im- i 967 o | weekend with his parents. Mr. and | prove at the General Hospital where ied by g Saturday, June 3, 1 Pastors Have Moved Mrs. Francis Schenck and her par- he was admitted after suffering a bank i 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 4 The hd pry lot a = ents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Crispell. | heart attack at his. home. e Lake- i Inspection 9:30 to 11 a.m. {| ZSion apiore With Ja, aunty, tii to Mrs. Calvin Keiper, Oneonta, N.Y., | © Congratulations are due Joyce } : “7 E| his cap is Bill Dunsmuir. a member : Sa ; BE : . di 1 dave with rela. Lm h ith the 1 is * : : . ; is spending several days with rela-! Smith; daughter of the Bob Smiths, Hone § Ww USED of Central Methodist Church. He | National Junior ‘Honor Society ::| 2nd Row: Catherine Edwards, Steltz, Robert Kocher, David Johns, leadership, character Induction Cere- | tives in Noxen. | who was graduated from Mansfield : i KitcHen Parlor. Bedroom tells me they like Rev. Reid already 1st Row. left’ to right: JoAnn | Pamella Johns, Linda Kocher, Deb- | Elizabeth Wich, Sandra = Ashton, | mony May 19. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hobbs and | State College last week. . 3 + ’ Sa : down there. Friends around here Zaleskas, Joanita Swartz, Barbara . orah Petroski, Virginia Piatt, Jane | Debra Renken, Sharon Leinthall, Parents entertained at tea after |family, North Tonawanda, N.Y..| The William Downs family and. Furniture, Appliances, Fire-place, 1 lad h h . . Joh ; i ] 2 ary ! Ste 2 will be glad to hear that. Hill, Sheila Kopcho, Theresa Kle- | Carnell, Richard ' Evans, John J.|Susan' Bennallock, Rita Ledar and | Honor Students received member- | spent the weekend with Mrs. Albert | the Victor LaBrunos of N.J., spent i M 11 Ni To | , ict f aneogus, , New ys And our new pastor, Donald | munes, Doreen Davis, Cathy Cook, | Davis, Allen Kitchen. 4, | Pat Lopasky. ship cards. Jones. { last weekend with local relatives: ; Schalk, has been visiting the choir | Brent Steele and Richard Wagner: 3rd ‘Row: John W. Davis, Edward Absent: Joan Kleban, Citizenship, Mr. and Mrs. John Kovolick ¢pd| The Class of 1952 of the Monroe § U 1 3 : . : i Bed Sets. Weshstunds rehearsals - - and made friends al- , ’ : family, Allentown, Pa., spent the | Township High School (Beaumont) 8 i uroo Sus La L : ready. \ # weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Chester | will have its fifteenth reunion at SS | Lamps, Mirrors, Chairs, Love- x : > Visneski and family. the “ Brothers Four. Dallas, Satur- ! sents, "Glassware, ‘ete, h n u . ail Iv 950 Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Besteder and | day, June 3, at 6:30 p.m. with Lyle ? } Thers are &+ill apnroximately 250. family Wilmington, Del., spent the |Crispell presiding. LEN S LIQUIDATING 000 chattel slaves in the world to- week end with Mr. and Mrs. Leon-| Many thanks are due the mem: ——— 120 E. MAIN STREET dn <t of th concentrated in : | y s.4 e Sue Gi ELE ; Ri v—mnst of them Oat th ard Territo. bers ‘of the Beaumont Cemetery Nanticoke, Pa. the Arabian Ba of Fi i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole snent| Association for their excellent clean- i {| Anti-Slavery ociety o NAO: 0 ‘the week end at Salamanca, N.Y. {up job! : Auctioneer - Gerald Pennag¥ the UN. where they visited Fred's brother | v {Es a ——— Stanley Coole and many friends, also ICE % ' his mother Mrs. John Kilburn, at Lena) N hee : be ANNO UNCING Galeton. Pa. | Sealed bids will be received by i 2 | the Board of Directors of the Lake® i Card OF Thanks | !1ehman School District. Lehman, u - Mrs. Har Bigelow wishes to: : a ine x ry g | Li County, Pennsylvania, un-! Photo Finishin Service thank all who were so kind during rs i a wah a 3 i her illness and remembered her in| 2 4:00 bm, S.T., ey: hit 3 | their pravers, ales for flowers to | 13: 1967, for Science Purple Pr 4 rg AT | brighten her room and the many |Piture and Equipment. Ep to i 7 a cards and phone calls. It was very 2d Jos a i ey i 1 ly i : | obtained a - 8 CAIRN S DELICATESSEN muh spreciaied: ! fice, - Lehman. Pennsylvania. : ] Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Pogar and | 71 i ; : | x eanor Humphrey i i ¥ daughter Susan, Glenside, Pa,. spent | GonroLin i Black and White som 24 hour service the weekend at the home of Mariel | em a w and Agnes Lutes. [MADRLINE VERONICA MINJLIN-; - Color —— 2 day service Weekend visitors at the Charles | SKY has filed her vetition in the. - Womer home were Mr. and Mrs. | Court of: Common Pleas‘of Luzerne . ae also sell FILM and FLASH BULBS Fred Sheffler and family, Johnzon County to No. 814 May Term 1967; City, N.Y., Mrs. Kathy Teetsel and | to ‘have her name ofan from i Mrs. Decker. Noxen, Miss Dorothy | Madeline Veronica Minjlinsky to; : Q Carverton Road, Trucksville Mae and William Wright, Osceola, | Madgline Veronica Katrginak. i: 674 6921 Pa. They also entertained Mrs.| Tha hearine on said .petition will, - " % | Sheffler on her birthday, at: their be Held in said Court ‘on the 26th; 4 Apply to: Tho Director, Department of Music fi We Se ee Boge 4126 ® VARIED MENU — TAKE-OUTS essa Humphrey, He artman, | —-— College Misericordia pArey, ® FOOD IS NEVER RECONSTITUTED E ind 181 FREE: Send for ‘Life Saving Tips on Safe Driving’ OLL Room 300, Finance Building, Harrisburg, Pa. 17123 Ey El SE ER COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Raymond P. Shafer Governor He beat everything in sight. He beat the stop sign. He beat the speed limit. He beat every car on the road. But look where the winner wound up. Be smart: don’t end your holiday in a beat-up way. Warren M. Depuy Secretary of Revenue : Harry H. Brainerd Commissioner of Traffic Safetp Legal Notice — Advertisement For Bids by the Lake-Lehman ‘School District; . Installation of 10’ x 12’ over- | head door on the school bus | garage at Noxen Elementary | School, Noxen, ‘Pennsylvania. | Sealed bid proposals are solicited | Specifieations may be obtained at the Administration Office, Lehman | Elementary Building, Lehman, Penn- | Alderson | sylvania. | Mrs. Florence Conden returned to : g | N i a Bids will be woespted: at the of] work at Natona this week, after be i il d hospitali fi ral fice of the Secretary of the School | ing ill and hospitalized for severa home, on Sunday afternoon. | day of June, 1967 at 10:00 am. in, : Mrs. William Engelman is spend- | Court Room No. 2, when and where! ing a week with her son, Dale and 'all persons interested may appear.: § The Back Mt. Crowd Lehman, Pennsylvania, for the fol- | Bi : | weeks. lowing: ; ; District at the Lehman Elementary | mys Lila Fisher of Sunbury, 1. Installation of New Ceiling in | School Building, Lehman, Pennsyl-| mother of Mrs. Fred Eister, is re- Can be found every day : : ; oid ; id : two existing rooms of the vania, up to 3:00 p.m., on June 13, hi ohne. igh = Hes re of-the ‘week's uit ai a having Noxen Elementary Building at | 1967. iBds will’ be publicly opened, Ps oa after being a hospital pa- : : 1 | + Noxen, Pennsylvania. | read aloud, and tabulated at a meet- | © BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER | Mrs. Howard Higgins and myself have had a severe sore throat, end. | ing up with a real head cold. We | | both are better. i Michael Clark is progressing nice- | ing of the School Board at the same building at 8:00 p.m., the same day. Eleanor Humphrey, Secretary Lake-Lehma nSchool District | ly after surgery. last week at Nes- | smem | bitt Memorial Hosmital. His daugh- | ~ COLLEGE Theory Course should be possible, after two & A MISERICORDIA _ Open to talented high school students who have completed their Junior year and who desire to major in Music. to enter college with an advanced standing in Theory. Dallas, Pennsylvania 18612 Complete Oil, Heat | ters, Mrs. Helene Flecknoe of Spring | City and Mrs. Lillian Yellalonis of | : Baluinote Visited him lost week OFF MAIN HIGHWAY CENTER OF DALLAS? OFFERS | end. We RN : |. Mrs. Ruth Sordoni of Hotel Ster-| Brunch— Summer Music Session for High School Students | 1s his come to her summer home. | Lita By RR an whe : a 2 § Her sister-in-law Mrs. Helen ‘Speece | h uncn-— JUNE 26 to AUGUST i, 1967 {of Kingston was her weekend guest. . 8 Dinner— Gleaners Have Party The Gleaners. Class of the Alder- son Church enjoyed a dinner party | at Franklin House, Shavertown on | Wednesday evening. A social time | | of games and visiting were enjoyed | | by Eleanor Humphrey, Mesdames | Helen Hunsinger, Phyliss Williams, | | Bertha Heness, Ida Rogers, Ida Al- | $30.00 | It successful summer sessions | Esther Grey, Myrtle Wagner, Pate] | Armitage and Ruth Williams, a guest from Kingston. | Burner SERVICE DIAL 288-3636 and NIGHT TIME SNACK at The TOWN HOUSE BEHIND THE ATLANTIC GAS STATION— are growing more popular every week! 1.1 Join the “IN” crowd - - - - to-day. 674- ® OPEN DAILY 6 A.M.
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