i | JECTION B— PAGE 4 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly 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 639-2544 674-4109 696-1500 639-9531 639-5137 388-6790 674-4192 Austin Trucksville Auxiliary to Trucksville Fire Com- pany will meet in the municipal building Monday night at 8. Mem- bers are asked te bring a gift for the white elephant sale. Plans will be discussed for the chicken bar- becue ty be held in the fall. Reynolds Bible Class of Trucks- ville Methodist Church will meet in the educational building on Wed- nesday night at 8. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Whiteman, Brainbridge, Md., will arrive today to visit Mrs. Whiteman’s father, Harry Newman, Carverton Road. They also will visit his mother, Mrs. Patricia Miers, S. Pioneer Avenue. Entertains At Cards Mrs. Richard Mongomery, Hickory Street, entertained her card club on Wednesday night. Prize winners were: Mrs. David Holly, Mrs. James Nixon, and Mrs. Howard Updyke. Other members attending were: Mesdames William Alling, Raymond Earle, Harry Johnson, Wayne Long, and Mrs. Montgomery. Mrs. Bertha Evans, Holly Street, was confined to, her home several days last week by illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Page, Trenton; N.J.; Mr .and Mrs. Edward Evans, Springville, and William Hess and son, Billy, Allentown, were recent house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hess, Carverton Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Lenahan, Rich- ard, James, and Linda Noughweut, Cliffside Avenue, visited the ‘Hall of Fame’ in Cooperstown on Wed- nesday. Ned Bessmer returned Sunday from Acahela where he spent a week at boy scout camp. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Palmer and gons, David and William, Grove Street, were recent house guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer, Fort Wayne, Ind. They also visited the Byron Ide’s and the William R. Lehman’s. Both families are former residents. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Breakstone, Staub Road, have returned from a trip through the New England States and Canada. They also spent some time in Atlantic City. Brownies Cock-out Brownie Troop, 627, held a cook- out at the home of their leader. Mrs. Charlotte Engler, Memorial Highway, on Tuesday night. The group of twenty two girls enjoyed games and singing. Mrs. John Lena- han and Mrs. Betty Williams are assistant leaders. Evelyn Scott, Sutton Road, re- turned last week end from the 4-H camp near Forkston. Laura Napierkeski, Holly Street, is recuperating at her home follow- ing surgery wat Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Ellsworth, Harris Hill Road, entertained at dinner on Monday night. The oc- casion marked the couple's - tenth wedding anniversary. Six couples were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wilkinson, Bunker Hill, will spend the month will be guests of relatives. Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Mark Henderson, Harrie Hill Road, entertained at an out door pienic recently. Swimming and tennis were enjoyed by the group. Ten couples were present. Philip Weidner, who was hos- pitalized in Nesbitt Hospital, has been transferred to Veterans Hos- pital, Wilkes-Barre. His room is: hours are from 2 to 8 p.m. Airman Third Class Philip Math- ers, McChord Airforce Base, Wiash- lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrg. Richard Mathers, Carverton Road. family, Montreal, Canada, spent ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gramps, Elm Terrace. Mr. Gramps recently returned from Nesbitt Hospital where he was a patient. Shirley Duffy,, Oak Street, is spending some time at Stone Har- ber. N.J. She is accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dewit, Dallas. Entertains At Lunch Mrs. Marvin Yetter, Brown Manor, entertained at a ncon luncheon on Tuesday. The occasion marked her birthday. Eight guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Martin and family, Midway Manor, will move shortly to Reading. Mr. Martin is associated with. Moore Business Forms, Avoca. ANSWERS TO CYCLIST TEST, HOW'D YOU DO? (Published 1. Wait for vehicles to pass. If you're headed for the opposite side, be sure the way is clear both directions. 2. Traffic lights. Stop signs. Yield Right of Way Signs. 3. Extreme right side of the road. 4. Slow down and look in all di- rections. Wait for any ap- proaching vehicles to pass. 5. Dismount and walk bike pedestrian crosswalks, 6. Pedestrian. : 7. You may lose control near a moving vehicle. not see your darting bicycle. 8. An occupant might open a door in front of you, or the car might pull out. Sound your bell and pass three feet left of the vehicle, traffic permit- ting. Be prepared to stop sud- in denly. 9. 25 to 30 feet, or about 5 bicycle lengths. 10. Hand signals are a language that tells others what you plan | to do. 11. Left turn — Extend left arm horizontal to ground. Right turn — Bend left arm up at elbow, forming right angle to body. Slow or Stop — Extend left arm almost directly toward ground. (Note: If signals in your state vary from these, know and use them.) Motorists may last week) | 12. Right. | 13. On-coming motorists will not | expect wrong-way traffic. { 14. Never. | 15. So they don't interfere with your vision or control. It’s best to use a carrier. At least 500 feet. At least 300 feet. Single file. East Dallas | 16. 17. 18. Birthday Outing | Mr. and Mrs. Al Tondora enter- | tained the following guests last Sunday, August 6 at an outing which | marked the birthdays of Jim Mar-, | tin, Shavertown, | Forest Park and Al Tondora of East | Dallas. Their birthday cake was decorated | with miniature horseshores and the | colors were ‘brown, yellow and | green. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. oo 0000 of August in England where they | sixth floor west room 6-06. Visiting | ington, is spending a fiften day fur- | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gramps and | several days recently with his par- | Frank Gromel, SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson M tL. Zion | Off The Hook! | Early last week we tried to phone Dottie down in Baltimore to find cut if she got back all right from where- ever she had been for the week- end. Report came from the an- swering man in the residence hall | that - “Miss Gilbert's extension is | busy.” So would I place my call | later. I would —and did. What | under the sun was she hanging on | that extension of hers so long for? | Considerable later someone went to | her room to find out. The phone had somehow been knocked off the hook | by mistake—and had been busy ever | since! So she called us, because | the man in’ charge told her | thought it might be her father. Release | Ruth’s sister Jennie Congdon who | has been an invalid for years and {had been in the hospital in Sus- | the past | quehanna several times | year died last Thursday, evidently | | from a stroke. We drove to Bing- | | hamton Sunday to attend the fu- | neral. As often happens at such an | event ‘we met relatives we hadn't | seen for some time. i Tuffy | While we were on that trip to | Binghamton we decided to beard | Tuffy out because after visiting after | the funeral it would be too long | to leave him in the house alone. Tuffy cowers and trembles every time he has to go there for the waiting room isi covered with linole- um and he skids all over. He has been there before and would rather | lie down in the grass than go in. He says “There's just no toe-hold a-tall!” Visitors | Last ‘Saturday we had a pleasant surprise in the persons of two nice | visitors, the Rev. and Mrs. Francis | Freeman who are living in Pitts- | | town, N.J., but presently vacation- | ing at their home up in the country | between Falls and Center Moreland. | The Freemans were formerly pastor | | of Dallas and East Dallas when we | were at Carverton twenty years ago. | I showed him some carpenter work | | I've started on our front porch and | told him he (or any other friends who come along) could comment when looking at my home improve- | ment work “That looks Charlie Gilbert's work”, and I would take it as a compliment if I was - feeling sort of stuck on my skill at the time. Otherwise it would be a | true to life comment anyway! Then iT took him around the house and showed him my beans at the foot of my bean pole. The beans haven't them in the spring. But the bean pole has all leaves cut and is a tree! How Francis laughed when he saw that! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Siley had their baby baptised last Sunday August 6. at the East Dallas Meth- odist Church - by Rev. Howard Hockenbury. Mrs. Siley is the for- mer Janet Harris, daughter of Mr. EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Phyllis Tondora HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Mary VanCampen he | just like ! THE DALLAS POST, 298-2149 W. Anderson 675-2001 Thomas Sayre 477-3731 Woolbert 696-1689 674-7891 639-5327 Fernbrook | 0.E.S. Auction | | The Dallas Chapter No. 396 Order | of the Eastern Star Auction, held | | at the Lehman Horse Show grounds | Saturday got off to a good start. \ R Misty clouds lifted to bring folks out in numbers. Some of those seen on the grounds were, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Misson, Shavertown, and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Allan Pritch- ard, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kintz- er and children, Demunds Road, Mr. and Mrs. George Voorhees and daughter Kristen, Shavertown, Mr. | and Mrs. Louis Lanning and chil- dren, Idetown, Mrs. Van Robinson, Beech St., Shavertown. Manning the refreshment booth as | usual was, Mrs. Wesley Davies E.! Overbrook Avenue, assisted by many energetic ladies, members of the Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marley and ‘daughter Louise, Stroudsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Marley and son Kenneth, Phila., were visitors at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Marley, E. Overbrook Avenue last weekend. Entertain At Picnic Mr. and Mrs. John Fluck, Harveys | Lake held a picnic at their home in | honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Lutz | tary drill and other related subjects. | of his sister, Mrs. Joseph Mollahan | Harveys Lake. Mr. Lutz has recently | | returned from wa four month stay in | the hospital and the couple are ex- | pecting to move to Shannodah in the near future. A picnic was held at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rowland, Main | Fernbrook. Those present | Sold their home and are going to | x 3 | were Mrs. Phyliss Bynon, and chil- Forty-Fort to live. We welcome the | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dendler. | new folks from Idaho. | Street, dren Marybeth, Gail, Mark Todd, and Glenn, Mrs. Elsie Rowland and son Michael. Thomas Hilla, Passaic, N.Y., spent a week’s vacation at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Macey, Sr., Main Street, Fern- brok recently. 7 New York last weekend after spend- grandparents, Mr. | Macey, Fernbrook. Shavertown, spent several days va- cationing at Atlantic City last week, | Harrisburg spent the | accompanied by Mrs. H. W. Tanner, | the Garinger, Armitage and Kuchta Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish, Elmer and Mrs. Loretta: Evans, of Dallas. ; home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zeleski and family, Beach Street, Shavertown are vacationing two weeks in Fla. | Mr. William Jones, Beech Street, | On Thursday, Mrs. French and Mrs. ‘Shavertown, has returned to his | the week y | cently, and enjoyed some good fish- | 454 Edgar Engelman. | the weekend with her grandparents { | Mary Hilla left for her home in | come them to the community. | The Womans Society of Christian Govern, = Byron Cook, Francis ing a week at the home of her. Service meets tonight at the church. | Schenck. and Mrs. ‘Joe | Mrs. Theodore Heness will preside. | ANNUAL PICNIC | Hostesses are Mrs. Raymond Grey | Annual picnic at ‘the home of Jo Ann Thomas, Lehigh Street, | and Mrs. Clarence Montross. home after 5 two weeks stay at | Veteran's Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. | My husband, William Holman i entered Nesbitt Hospital, | gery for the second time in a year. | | | Cease-Lamoreaux Reunion The annual reunion of the Cease- | Lamoreaux Families will be held on | Saturday, August 19,, 1967, at Han- | son’s Amsement Park, Harveys Lake. fl Mrs. Morris B. Harris formerly "of Woodlawn Drive, Dallas. | | James Martin, Shavertown, Mr. and | | Mrs. Frank Gromel and daughter, | | Jo Ann of Forest Park, Mr, and! | Mrs. Philip Pope, Fernbrook, Corey | and Gene Scott of Kunkle and Dal- | las and host and hostess and daugh- | ter Lisa Jean. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Siley of Philadelphia spent a weeks vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Rus- | sell Siley of East Dallas. Fowler, Dick Boston Ste. The Boston JUST A SPIN Of THE DIAL and you reach : THE BOSTON STORE DALLAS SUBSCRIBERS DIAL DIRECT 823-4141 arveys Lake, Sweet Valley and * Centermoreland Dial 674-1181 In Wilkes-Barre — NO TOLL CHARGE. and Walker Store a Howto save | 1 precious motoring vacation time... {call ahead for reservations on Sun. ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael 'the Clarks. grown two. inches since I planted day, where he will undergo sur-| | | | | THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1967 ~— Graduates N 0 X FE N Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Race, Chris- tine and David, spent the week- end at the Nelson Cargills, Bing- hamton, N. Y. Mrs, Charles Lurich and daugh- | ter Christine -of Florham Park, N.J., and Jean Mogutfie of Mt. Vernon, N. J., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.. John Jones. She also visited her father Fred Jones, who has been a patient at the Tyler Hospital, Meshoppen, for the past two weeks. His address is room 227, second floor. Larry Case, Sea Island, Georgia, spent Wednesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case. Ms. Oliver Sickler, Falls and Mrs. | Clayton Luce and daughter Renee | and son Craig, of Norristown, visit- ed Mrs. Martin Sickler on Thurs- day evening. ! Paul Space and Gayle and Mrs. Marvin Sickler, Sr., spent the week- end at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Recruit Jay P. Sarmonis 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto V. Sarmonis, Route 1, Noxen, was graduated from nine weeks of Navy basic training at the Naval Train- ing Center, Great Lakes, Ill His training was highlighted by participating in mid-America’s “Se- 8 X : lute to the Flag” ceremonies held Marvin Sickler, Jr., at Hamilton | at Soldier Field in Chicago. He was ' Square, N. J, and Mr. and Mrs. one of the more than 10,000 Navy- | William Manning and family, Iselin, men whg formed a human “Living | N. J. Flag” in honor of all men and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Jones and women who are, or have been, in daughter Lean, Memphis, Tenn., | the U.S. Armed Forces. | spent the past two weeks as guests During his training he studied | at the William Crossman home. military subjects and lived and | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knorr, worked under conditions similar to | Debra, Walter Jr., Desiree, Gregory, those he will encounter on his first | Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting at the ship or at his first duty station. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. He also received instruction in sea- | Patrick Quick. manship, survival techniques, mili-| Jackie Lee is visiting at the home |and family, at Detroit, Mich. | . Kathy Engelman spent the past | two weeks with her sisters, Mrs. Alderson | Robert McGovern and Mrs. John | Hansen and families at Canandagua, Lee Mintzer and son Fred spent Nv. They all came down on tho | end at Seneca Lake re- | \oakend to spend it with their ing. | | Mrs. William Buttermore, Billy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krown have | and Donald, Harrisburg, are spend- ing two weeks with her parents, W.S.C.S. MEETS W.S.C.S. Class of the Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Howmrd Higgins. On Church met at the church on Tues- day evening. Present were: Mes- a re | dames Elwood Patton, Oscar Fish, Dick Stein is remodeling his home | Raymond Gunton, Kenneth Den- here and he and his wife from Plains | M01, Spencer Holmgren, Melvin are now living here. We also wel- opfer, Ronald Hopfer, Franklin | Patton, Fred Clark, William Me- Peggy Shepperson, Danville, spent { Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gunton, Peter Kuchta of | Lake Nuangola, was held on Satur- weekend at | day with the following attending: Mr. and Mrs. | Crispell, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mrs. Anna French of New York is | Schenck, Marshall and Keith, Mrs. spending several days with Mr. and | Elwood Patton and. Mary, Mrs. Lor- Mrs. Alfred Rogers at Shavertown. | en Case, Dorothy French, Mrs, Els- ~~ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA birth of a daughter in Nesbitt Hos- pital on July 28. Mrs. June Mingus is a patient at Berwick Hospital. Wendy Morgan spent last week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ferrey. The Naugle-Meeker Reunion was held at Benton Park on July 30. Anyone having news for this col- umn, please phone your items to me. Your co-operation will be appreci- ated. The number is 477-3784. Cub Scout Picnic ©# Cub Scout Pack 444 held their family picnic at Lake Silkworth on July 29. Attending: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Harris, Beverly, David and Hontz, Richard and Lynn Hontz, Carl, Laurie Newberry, Mrs. Wil- | Miss Brink, Mrs. Leo Pall, Leo Jr., bur ‘Shaw, Joleen and Gail, Frank Mark and Mary Alice, Diane Pall, Crossen, Mrs. David Daniels, Janice, | Mrs. Larry Sando, Larry Jr., Nick Beverly, ‘Carol and Danny, Mrs. Ruth | and Kimberly Sando, Joseph Haines, Jones, Mrs. Paul Williams and Lin- | Danny Cornell, Chris Swarty, Mrs. dan, Mrs. Kipe, Mr, and Mrs. Harold | William Sayre, Carol and Craig, Cragle, Kerry Kyttle, Jerry Rosen- {Carl Remley and.Denise, Ricky and craus, Charlotte, Paul, Donald and Douglas Agnew. Cory Moore and Mrs. Dorothy Per- Susan Morgan spent a few days kins. last week with her cousins, Debbie, Karen and Beth Sayre. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lee, Ches- ter, spent a week with the latter's sister, Mrs. Claire Wesley. Mrs. Minnie Deets has returned to Philadelphia to live with her daughter Mrs. Lois Alrick. She spent the last year with another daughter, Mrs. Claire Wesley, Sweet Valley. Sunday School Picnic Assembly of God Church, Moore- town, held their Sunday School Pic- nic on July 22 at Benton Park. At- tending: Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Kipe, Randy and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- son Mahoney, Rodney, Diane, Ros- anne, Becky, and Pam, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mahoney and Denise, Paul, Bart and ‘Connie Clemon, Karen Jen- nigs, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heiser, Richard, Timmy, Brian, Bobby, Jerry and Candy. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fer- rey, ‘Susan and Wendy, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Baer, Karen Lois and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Elston Sr. Wayne Jr., Larrie, and David, Mrs. Holds Dance Lake Silkworth Lake Association held their dance on Saturday, Aug- ust 5, at DeLuca's Lake Side Park. Theme was the “Roaring 20's.” Caroline Aton and Doris Allen, Binghamton, N.Y., spent last week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ferrey. Margie Morgan, Broadway, spent | some time with Mrs. Edith Gregory. | Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Silvetti, Sweet Valley, RD 1, announce the FOR SALE NEW ELECTRIC GUITARS vey Lane, Mrs. Albert Jones, Mrs. Leo Lord and the hosts. Everyone reports having a marvelous time, especially those who stayed, to en- joy the display of lights. Clayton XKeiper, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Clayton Keiper, Sr., arrived AMPLIFIERS on Thursday after a year spent In kd : Bon Me Thout, Vietnam. After a : * 30 days leave he will be stationed 9 Gibson Harmony at Gunthet A.F.B. in Alabama. ° Fender Sunday School has resumed at St. Luke's Church and everyone || is invited: to attend. Mrs. Joseph Hackling and son Carl spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Mason, Johnson City, } N. ¥. Mrs. Jerry Evelon and girls from Griffis Air Force Base, Rome, N.Y., is spending a week at the home of For ELECTRIC her parents Mr. and Mrs. William | and SPANISH MacMillan. 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