REE rp SEAR Bi wm re aes scar EL Ear AEN \ p——— SECTION B— PAGE 4 NEWS FROM POST THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1967 CORRESPONDENTS Jackson Twp. | BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin 639-2544 ® NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly 208-2149 DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams 674-4109 @ SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson 675-2001 JACKSON TWP., Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux 696-1500 ® SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Thomas Sayre 477-3731 ALDERSON, Mrs. Albert Armitage 639-9531 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 IDETOWN, Bess Cooke 639-5137 ® EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Phyllis Tondora 674-7891 MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert 388-6790 ® HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Mary VanCampen 639-5327 FERNBROOK, Viola Holman 674-4192 @ : SHAVERTOWN Highway Danger | | a green arrow being placed at the Wilkes Barre Veterans Hospital. | Trucksville One can easily tell its sammer- | center Street intersection. Petty Officer and Mrs. Joseph Belle Mead, N.J., will arrive today time. Not only do we have the] Firemen’s Bazaar | Bagangki left Thursday to visit to visit Mrs. Ford's parents, Mr. | Ocean View Beach, Va., and take a and Mrs.. Claude Newberry, Car- darndest humidity but the buzz of Shavertown Fire Company is plan- | y is plan i : 3 traffice and the screech of near ning a big parade and bazaar next | 12 hour cruise on his chip, the USS. wrecks and the crash of collisions weekend. Plan tg attend. Shel Evans | is becoming a common occurrence has donated his lot for the purpose | will weekend at Cape Cod. during both day and nightime hours. | and parade is 7Tp.m., Saturday eve- Dorothy Curtis is now at Duke University, - Durham, N.C., where ming | she is engaged in the study of {isotopes at the Medical there. Her sister Barbara is teaching | special classes this summer for Dis- | turbed Children at E. Brunswick, New Jersey. Jim Borthwick It seems that no one is safe any- more, particularly near the shopping center and down near the Birch| pgyeryone is wondering what the Grove area. This latter section is | outcome of the big summit meeting | a puzzler. Is there something in| will bring. Mr. Kocygin appeared to the road composition that/is more| pe quite congenial but these men hazardous when wet or does oil | ore beautifully versed in deception from the berms ooze out unto the | oqin their own ends and I hope Summit Meeting is home from | Wright. Next weekend the couple | Center | verton Road. Robert Griffiths, Clearview Ave- i nue, returned Friday from Wildwood Crest, N.J., where he attended the fifth National Wrestling School. Daughter Baptized Christine Susan Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Long, Rice Street, was baptized at the 9:30 Worship Service in Trucksville | Methodist Church on Fathers Day. Mrs. Long is the former Diane Mec- Donald, Shavertown. Mr. Long's par- Ensign and Mrs. Clifford Ford of | ™ Have "Baby Boy Mrs. Raymond Gunton, Mrs. Al- Mr .and Mrs. Raymond J. Ber-| ye. Ruff Sr, Mrs. Elwood Patton |with them. | vick, Chase Manor, announce the | ,,,q Mariel Lutes attended the Home | birth of an eight pound, 8 ounce Gyuilq Bazaar, a home for the aged, | son, Rilhard Joseph, at Mercy Hos- at Binghamton, last Friday. pital on June 17. Mother is the] Joseph Benjamin, former Noxen | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA OXEN Case, spent Friday and Saturday | Weekend visitors at the home | of Mrs. Albert Jones were Mrs. Lions Club Richard Hobbs and family, who will Installation night was held by | remain for a week and the Jack Bowman's Creek Lion’s Club at | Sorbers of andor, N.Y. Beaumont Inn, on Friday evening. | Sunday guests at the Paul Space | former Helen Peck, of Kingston. | resident, was taken seriously ill | The new President is Warlen John- | home were Mr. and Mus. William poy 3 eaploved De mM | hile ‘attending graduating exercises ymontn, Sew aby has ae. his sister Katy's daughter. | sister Kathleen, 3 and a brother | = taken to the Veteran's Hospital | seph Wroblewski, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | | Michael, 20 months. and would enjoy hearing from his The “Seniors” Sunday School! old friends back in Noxen. His ad- Class of Jackson Methodist Church | dress is Joseph Benjamin, Va. Hos- will serve a Strawberry Sccial to- | pital, Lock Raven Blvd. Baltimore, morrow night at the church, start- | Md. 21218, Room lec. |ing at 4:30. Menu: hamburg bar- Mrs. John Sabatini, JonAnn and beques, hot dogs, strawberry sun-. Danielle, of Levittown, Pa., are ‘dae, strawberry shortcake, coffee, visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Eisen- | chocolate milk and orange drink. A hower and Harry Keiper. bake sale will also be held. with popin Scouten, small daughter of lots of goodies to take home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scouten, was A correction is in order on last taken to the General Hospital, on | week's item concerning Jon Cars- | Monday night. man’s graduation from= New York | George Siglin son of Mr. and Mrs. University. He received his Master's Guy Siglin left on Monday for the | Degree in Art Education. | army at Fort Bragg, N. C. He is | Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Parsons, the. grandson of Mrs. Roxie Siglin, | Arlington, Va.. were up for the week | Noxen. A party was held for George, Lowell’ Roberts, Mr. Russell Tran- son, Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Manning, Sharon, Kathy and Wil- He | Warren Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- liam Jr. and Kevin of Islen, N.J. Home From Vietnara Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean, |. St. Sgt. Thomas Shalata, son of Ml. and Mrs. Gilbert Boston, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata, re- and Mrs. Robert Belles, Mr. and a year in Vietnam and the fast six Mrs. John Barbose, Mr. and Mrs. turned home on Saturdagg after Harry Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Richard | months at MacDill A.F.B., at Tampa Womer, Mr. and Mrs. Osmand Fla. The whole Shalata family spent Casterline, Mr. Jack Hiller, Mr. Sunday at home, also Mrs. Elizabeth Tomascik and Mr. and Mrs. Ted sue, Mr. Harry Walters, Mr. and Polk, Wyoming. Thomas and his Mrs. Robert Condon, Mr. Joseph wife will be staying with his par- Vaskas, Mr. and Mrs. William ents for the time being. Evans, visitors were Mr. and Mis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck and Harold Frederici, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mrs. Dorothy French attended the M. Cooper, Mrs. Francis Dress. graduation of Jo Ann rFench at Speaker for the occasion was Dis- | Masena, N.Y., Debbie French return- trict Governor Joseph Wroblewski. | ed with them for a weeks visit with Mrs. Charles Weaver, Paul Space | her grand-parents. and daughter Gagle spent Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hanstine day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | and family of Port Orange, Fla., be looked into. | highway ? Most of the mishap vic- | we make no promises that we will tims say they were not speeding. | yegpot later. Certainly it is becoming a critical | int houl rtainly | 4 danger point and should certainly | nding can come about through | meeting face to face and perhaps There are many many folk Who ip. citizens of Glassborg were us- | dread to travel the thoroughfare and in a suburban community this should not be so. We had heard also that there was some possibility of |ing good psychology when they cheered the Soviet leader. It was certainly a pleasant change from the scene of mob violence and LUIGI'S PIZZA Dallas Shopping Center Will be CLOSED The week of often across our television screens. The Civil + Defense © weasel and duek which bears the wording Back Mountain Rescue Squad is in the process of being changed to Kings- ton. Township. There’s no doubt abouj it. We have a fine Little League team this year. boys. They desire and deserve your . support. : Here And There We were happy to hear that John Curtis is on. the mend. after under- town Hospital, Washington. His mother was down with him during the crucial period. John who has completed his freshman year as a pre med student at Georgetown Medical College will arrive home soon to spend the summer months and complete recuperation. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hontz are spending their vacation with their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Earl and son John Thomas at Robbinsville. N.J. Thomas Andrew came home on | Friday for a tree day leave from DR. AARON S. LISSES Optometrist 38 MAIN ST. DALLAS. 674-4506 SUMMER DALLAS OFFICE HOURS JUNE — JULY — AUGUST TUESDAYS - 2:00 to 8:00 P.M. FRIDAYS - - 2:00 to 5:00 P.M. WEDNESDAYS - - CLOSED OTHER DAYS IN GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER OFFICE JULY 4th for employee VACATIONS OPEN AGAIN | JULY (th. THANK YOU ! On the other hand greater under- | riots which have been flashing too | Come out and watch the] going surgery on June 6 at George- | classes at University of Pennsyl- | vania. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pepe, | Forty Fort, are now | 151 Cedar Avenue. Ray Malkemes is home from the { hospital and recuperating. Mr. and | Mrs. Claude Lapp, Besthesda, Md., | came in to spend the weekend with {him and Mrs. Malkemes. | Daughter Carol Hess tells me that | she and her family will soon be living in Rome, N.Y., where her husband will now be working, Right close to the folks which makes it | very nice. | . Charles Puckey is home after | having been a patient at Wilkes- Barre Veterans Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Boudereaux, | Irvington, N.Y., have moved to | Goeringer Avenue. ' Mrs. Brad Blaine and little Brad | are visiting her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Algert Antainitis. How glad we were to hear that | John Butler, Jr., and Paul Campbell were not more seriously injured in their recent accident. Mrs. But- ler was away at the time visiting residing at her daughter, Mrs. Peter Luke, Wappinger Falls, N.Y. | Another busy weekend, for on | Sunday morning we tonk off bright i.and_ early, to Dobbs Ferry, to bring back our little Fritzie from the heat | with us while his mother goes -to | the hospital. Our first view of { Children’s Village will be recounted next week since this column goss {to press early. | Family Birthday Party Diane Morgan, Maple Street, cele- | brated her: fourteenth birthday on | Wednesday, June 21. A family party , marked the occasion. Diane, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Morgan, i will enter Dallas Arex High School in September. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christman, I'S. Pioneer Avenue, entertained at | dinner on Tuesday night. The | wedding anniversary of the couple. Four couples were present. and humidity of that area to stay | occasion marked the twenty-ninth | ents are Mr. and Mrs. Vought Long, Carverton Road. Attend Exposition | Thirty eight members and friends of Girl Scout Troop 634 attended Expo 67 in oMntreal, Canada, last week. The trip was made hy Martz Trailways leaving Wilkes Barre | Monday and returning Wednesday. | Mrs. Frank Billings is leader. | Mrs. Neual Kester, _Carverton | Road, celebrated her birthday on | Tuesday, ‘June 20, A dinner party was. held at her home the Sunday | before in celebration. Five guests | were present. : M. G. Atkenson, Clarion, is visit- ing his son-in-law and laughter, Mr. | and Mrs. Donald Bytheway and fam- I ily, Edgewood Heights. Mr. Atken- | son is a former resident of Staub Road. | Mr. and Mrs. William Long and family, Hickory Street, are spending two weeks at North Lake. Mrs. Marvin F. Scott, Sutton Read attended the three day 4-H Club Congress at Penn State University last week. Mrs. Scott is a leader in the local club. Barabara Johnson, Carverton Road, celebrated her nineth birth- | i guest of honor at a party held at her home. Nineteen guests were present. aBrbara is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Johnson. Returns To Boston Base Airman Second Class James Wal- ters has returned to “his station at Westever Airforce Base near Boston, Mass., after spending several Robert Walters, Terrace Avenue. Airman Walter will return to Guam in about a month. Mr. and Mrs. John Tasker, Phil- adelphia, spent a recent weckend Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thon:pson and family, Edgewood Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morton and daughter, Louise Ann, Harris Hill Road, have returned after a two- | week vacation in Las Vegas and California. RN Cu Free! Free! Free! BOX STORAGE For Your WINTER" CLOTHES Include Fur Trimmed Garments No Charge For Storage: Insurance Is $4.95 Plus Reg. Cleaning Charges Includes Fur Trimmed Garments Send as much as you want! All garments cleaned and hung in our Giant Vault 30,000 cu. ft. of Cold Storage | SLIP COVERS res. S95 : BLANKETS 2) FOR 3 99 FREE pick up and delivery 288-1496 Enterprise 1-0843 MAIN PLANT and NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER BRANCH STORE O'Malia's | LISTEN T0 — also “The Year of the Bible” A READING AND DISCUSSION OF A DIFFERENT BIBLE CHAPTER EACH DAY (Pastor Kirby Jones - Moderator) RADIO STATION W.N.A.K. 730 on Your Dial WEEK: DAYS - . - - “Poetry To Live By" 6 p.m. each week day 110 1:30. P.M, with her brother and sister-in-law, | end to attend the Swanson-Sutton before his departure. | wedding and visit relatives. Mrs. Helen Balliet and her very pleased to see Mr. and Mrs. | Hackling, on Sunday. Donald Myers and children Joy Fllen and Donnie. from Columbus, | Gene Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. James | | mother. Mrs. Charles Behee were mela, Berwick, visited Mrs. Steven Honnick, Enlwell, N.Y. Mrs. Millard Pegg and Mr. and | Mr. ond Mest Jas. Berzer Mrs. Alan Carl and daughter Pa- | Grotchan and Yourt Buffalo, NY. Joseph | are visiting ¥M. and Mrs. Fred Coole. | . The sympathy of the community | Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith, son |i; extended to the husband 2nd family of Mrs. May Reese, who are spending some time at the home of her parents, the red Schencks. Open House For Frank Turner Open House was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Evans in honor of her father Frank Turner's 90th birthday anniversary. Those Ga., over the weekend of the 17th Kelly and son James Jr. of Milnes- | died on Friday, at the General Hos- who called were: Doris Holtsmaster, and 18th. The Myers family came | ville, Pa., called on the Ray Kellys, to attend the funeral of Mr. on Sunday. [up | Myers grandfather, Lyman Heller; | of Hohhia on Saturday. Thev ar- and Mrs. Joseph Kernes and son | rived Friday a.m. and left Monday Albert, New Brunswick, N. J., spent morning to return Grandma Balliet renorts Joy Allen ‘has picked up a ‘Southern accent Mr. and Mrs. Russell Traver spent | | which is adorable. Miss Mabel Bal- | Saturday enjoying the game be- | |liet alen spent that weekend with | tween the Phillies and ‘Pirates, at | | the Balliet family. Tf it hadn’t been | Philadelphia, on Saturday. | such short notice. Helen wonld have returned |» | | with her daughter and family, Milan, | familv. The Myers have a lot of guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | over the weekend were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Eva pital. | © Members of the Methodist Chulch | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bean and Mr. | p,00 improved their property with a new road around the church. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Crispell and to. Georoia. | the weekend with the Elvin Beans. | gaughter left this week to take up | jamin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wandell and | residence in Amhurst, Chio, where | Eddie has accepted a position with | U.S. ‘Steel, at Lorain, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crispell spent several | | days with them to help get settled Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patton and | in their new trailer. Pa., were dinner Guests at the Elvin Bean home Sarah Dymond, Flora Patton, Thel- ma. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. George Schooley, Douglas and Debbie, Helen A. 'Zozier, Mr. and Mrs. Merton. Coolbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ben- Mrs. Nina Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Turner, Jeane Fetsko, Patri- cia and Marie, Susan Fei gp: Dr. and Mrs. F. Budd Schooley, +r. and Mrs. Robert Clark and Dale, Ken- neth Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner and family, Claude [Zrner, Den- | fmecial davs during the next few James Patton, on Sunday, also | Mrs, Merwin Kaminstein, Gregory, nis and Linda, Fred Turner and | weeks. Donald has a birthday on | visited other relatives here. | July 1st. Earlene has one on July | 7. and they celebrate their wedding | home on Sunday were their son |seph Kernes and son Albert, New gifts. aniversary on the 13th of July. {Mrs. Paul Snyder, with Mr. | Mrs. | Helen Balliet also on the committee. I quaint local residents with the work | | | The B.A. Steak Roast was held | Kroll and Judy, Coatesville, Pa., Mr. | last night at the home of Mr. and | and Mrs. Fred Spencer and family | and | and Mrs. John Eisenhower and Mrs. Mountain. day on Monday, June 19. She was | A vublic meeting will be held at | Rochester, Minn., spent the weekend | | the Fire Hall tonight at 8 to ac-|ywith Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Sr. | Steven and Susan, Stony Brook, | Visitors at the John Honeywell | Long Island, and Mr. and Mrs. Jo- | Brunswick, N.J. The Kaminsteins are staying for the rest of the week. | Mrs. Francis Pinkowski, Clifford Crispell, Sorber | Lawrenceville, N.J., and son Mark, | visited at the Willard Bender home, | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morris, [on Saturday. | | Have Baby Girl | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sorber, Candor, Mr. John Humsickler, Philadel- | N.Y., announce the birth of a daugh- John Endicott, Mr. and Mrs. Paul the guest of honor Frank Turner, Mr. Turner receivel many lovely Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fritz, visited John Hackling, - Binghamton, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Charles: Womer, Yvonne and Robert visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patton, at Milon, on Sunday. | Fi / Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheffler, John- son City and Richard Eckert, Shick- of the Commission of Economic OD- | phia, was substitute Pastor at St. ter on June 19th. Mother is the shinny, visited the Charles Womers, portunity and to elect a represent- yykes on Sunday. His wife accom- | former Chalene Jones of Noxen. on Sunday. | ative to the board of directors of | the commission. Fernbrook | Mrs. Gertrude Marley had as re- | cent weekend guest, Mr. and Mrs. | Gerald Marley and son Kenny, Phil- | .adelphia. days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | | Avenue, after a stay at Nesbitt Hos- pital. Glad to welcome you home | Mrs. : Mr. Button. and Mrs. Al Metzgar, N.Y. | Mrs. Bertha Metzgar's home last weekend. ' Tillotson, Meadowcrest, who cele- brates his day July 2nd. Happy | Birthday, Al Congratulations to these young | people who acheived recognition by making the honor roll at Dallas Jr. | High School, Mark Bynon, Maryjo Karwetta, Fernbrook, and Kathleen Tillotson, Meadowcrest. Mrs. Gertrude Marley and sister, | Elsie Keislich, E. Overbrook Avenue, vacationed last week at the home of Mrs. Marley's son and daughter- in-la-x, Mr. and Mrs. Rcbert Marley E. Stroudsburg. Gary Ostrum, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ostrum, Memorial Highway, has returned to his home from Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. William Lutz, patient at Danville, | has improved so much, he was per- | mitted home the past weekend. ® BAKED GOODS ® CANDY, NUTS ® EGGS, BERRIES ® CURRANTS ® FRUIT TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN’S AUCTION Laundry & Dry Cleaning n Luzerne-Dallas Highway ! BA | 3 BIG DAYS - July - - = - it's that time again! BACK MOUNTAIN LIBRARY AUCTION | THURSDAY, JULY 6 FRIDAY, JULY 7 SATURDAY, JULY 8 C’mon Neighbors - - - it’s your LIBRARY !! WE NEED: ® | [VE STOCK (Puppies, rabbits, chickens, ducks, pigs, lambs, calves) USED FURNITURE — Indoor and outdoor ® UTENSILS and MACHINERY for Kitchen - Celler - DISHES, GLASS, CHINA ® ® NEW GOODS of all kind ® ® PLANTS and PRODUCE Annuals - Perennials Vegetables. RISLEY'S BARN 6, 7, and 8 i ANTIQUES of any vintage | Keep up the good work Bill we are Yard , SILVER — PLASTIC S , Ground Coverings, Bulbs, | | | | Our neighbor, Mrs. Ira Button has | ©he interested is invited to attend. | closing. returned to her home, E. Overbrook | | and friend spent the weekend at the ball and a wonderful time was | turned from Austria, where he has were ‘again visitors at his mother’s, for of My. and Mrs. Bernard Ded: | 1 ——— ‘her grandchildren last week while | meeting will | the late rFancis Jones, panied him and was kind enough | This is their second child, to play our organ for us, jas our| 7 BIRT SR regular organist was absent. Mrs. Warren Beahm and daughter | Pamelt, Elizabethtown, Pa., visited here over the weekend. MYF Picnic Bible School Junior MYF of East Dallas and Vacation Bible School at the In-{ Centermoreland Churches met at dependant Bible Church will begin | Washkas® Grove Saturday, June 10 on Monday from 9 until 11:30. Any- for a picnic in honor of school ! Supervisors were: Kenney | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Allen and | Miller of East Dallas and Nancy | Miss Laura Searles, E=dicott, spent | Boyes of Centermoneland. Each in| Sunday with the Lewis Lords. | attendance contributed food for the | Mrs. Bernard Dendler, son Mark | geeasion. Swimming, boating, base- | | enjoyed by the following: Roger | | Howell, Rhonda Moore, Connie Mil- | re- | ler, Connie Edwards, Debbie Race, | lat Massena, N. Y. Mrs. Elwood Schenck has Birthday wishes go out to Allan turned from General Hospital feel- Lauren Kintzer, Karen Matusaviage | ing much improved. She wishes to | and also a visitor Diane Morgan. | thank all who remembered her | Childrens Day with cards and flowers while she| (Childrens Day Program at the was there. It was much appreciated. | East Dallas Methodist Church was | Mrs. William Engleman cared for | held on Sunday, June 4. The Nur- | |cery, Kindergarten, Prima and her daughter Mrs. Jerry Boone and Fn i gave tte | husband Eger Grove, made a trip | Kitten For Free Anyone interested in giving a to Expo 67, at Canada. : Bngalman # : Bo | contact Lorraine Moore, Lower De- . : | munds Road. Monthly meeting of Ladies Aux- | Ella: Moore Class ih ro ance iliary of Noxen Fire Company's | The Ella Moore Class of East Dal- be postponed from | : ] Joly 2d 40 Tay. 10th. | las Methodist Church met last Tues Sl day, June 13. The sympathy of the community : : : ; y is extended the wife and family of opened by the president, Mary Ry who died | man and devotions were led by in the General Hospital on Wednes- jLrene Moore. T he class will sponsor | dav morning. | ET oy | hand bag and glove combination for Rober, and Martin Case, Rochest | The date selected for this | the fall. er, wons of Mr. and Mrs Loven! or; “Sl be September 20. Re looking forward to seeing you home | freshments will be served. permanently. | Present at this News is scarce this week, get in | Myra Carlin, touch with me when you have a Jeanette Dickinson, birthday, anniversary, or just news | Helen Siley, Bette of general interest. I shall be wait- | Kintger, Jule Wilson, Mary Ryman ing to hear from you. | and Irene Moore. Hostesses were Bost Se JUST A SPIN Of THE. DIAL Viola and you reach THE BOSTON STORE DALLAS SUBSCRIBERS DIAL DIRECT 823-4141 x Harveys Lake, Sweet Valley and Centermoreland Dial 674-1181 In Wilkes-Barre — NO TOLL CHARGE. Fowler, Dick and Walker East Dallas The meeting was | a hat party, also quality clothing, | meeting were Margaret Weiss, | Brace, | and Dorothy | Violg Brace and Margaret Weiss. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hardisky of Indiana are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ryman of East Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hardisky of Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weiss of Allentown came up last Tuesday evening to welcome home ¥#onas’ brother, Michael Jones, who has re- been going ty college. Don't forget ‘the Chicken Barbe- que at the East Dallas Methodist this coming Saturday, June 24. Take out orders will be available. ‘Mr. and Mrs. David Moore and family of Passaic, N. J., visited both their parents last weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Croman of Shavertown and Mrs. Irene Moore of East Dallas. They made the trip because Mrs. Grant (Lois ) Croman was admitted to Nesbitt Hospital at 12 midnight Thursday. The U.S.C.S. of the East Dallas Methodist Church held their regular monthly meeting in the Church Parlor last Thursday, June 15. De- | votions were led by Mrs. Jay Bloomer and business meeting fol- lowed. Present were: Raatrice Ockenhouse, Marilla ey ence Martin, Hilda Moore, Myra Carlin, Jeanette Dickinson, g&rene Moore, and Peggy Bloomer *Hos- tesises were: Myra Carlin and Irene Moore. EET, Fresh-baked ITALIAN PIZZA Made Daily Call 639-5971 WaHoO INN — MAIN ROAD — HARVEYS LAKE Driveways Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” American Asphalt Paving ~~ + The Boston Store ERE {There June’ was “over pairm “when “a-hur the : dwas 1 “in th | There | thous I distil: { grass { scent fen | this # To ge in-Ju _ uncor i both natur g 5 if the i @ there © laisy arm | et oN EEE Z SEE HEE a Co Cor EE a e— REE an ~~
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