their 1 on Mrs. ontz, gr, Pall, Nick ines, Mrs. raig, and days bbie, “hes- ter's rned her She ther weet | vy. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | SHAVERTOWN attractive wares but I would never again waste my time at the affair. A ride through the countryside was much more inviting and we visited Muhlenburg College which is located, on beautiful grounds and a credit to its sponsors, the West End where everyone longs to dwell, then out through South Mountain to Em- maus and Macungie, the latter where the new home of Pastor and Mrs. Frederic’ Eidam is located. On the Losing A Good Man With the purchase of a home in Dallas Township we shall be losing the services of John Funke, super- visor, who has done ia good job while on our Board. John has been most conscientous, generous and most courteous to the folk who came with their problems. No one can say that he has not been most fair in all his dealings and we shall be sorry to see him go. His there was talents land those of his wife have also been of great use in setting rage Authority, another up the S important\Ypost. way back a country auction. with real old time flavor where the folks from far and near | flocked to buy bargains from ga jolly | In his short time in office he | auctioneer. has made many friends and another community will certainly sea fit to utilize his interest and his talents. John expects to serve until | were lovely and although the roses completion of his term at year's | rounded by most pleasing fountains end. Allentown Visit We drove Susie back to Allen- town on Friday evening and since | the Fair was in progress Fred want- ed to take in the “great spectacle” as advertized. It was most disap- pointing and I would say that Bloomsburg Fair certainly tops it. Perhaps we were early but we did expect to see more live stock which was missing in large numbers. The whole thing was highly commercial- ized and I understand the old- timers, who would never miss it, feel the same way. There were plenty of hooths and the Penna. Dutch were represented land the abundance of vetunias | flowering lavi-tly on the light stand- | ards certainly lent a festive air. | are most hapoy there. Wie were most pleased to share their second an- niversary with them. Here And There Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGuire had | as recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Archie | Moultcn and daughter Melody, S. | Lynnfield. Mass, We were happy to hear that Seth Howell has recovered from a recent | illness. | Sinesre symrathv is extended to | Mrs. Walter Karl ‘in. the untimely | loss of her heloved sister. | The Rose Gardens in Allentown | | Pioneer Avenue. He | were not in their full season the | the |other ‘blooms were delightful sur- | | Watts. Salt Lake City, Utsh, have | days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Vernon Ash. While here the couple It is a mice town and Bill and Sue | in small numbers showing some of their erafts and <=lling some of their goodies. The 4-H had a nice dis- play, the canned garden produce Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kleppinger and family have moved tn Allentown. We hear that Paul Jenkins vlans | tn enter this Episeonalian nrie~thnod. | and a few peddlers from their na- | We wish him the best of luck in a | tive countries revresenting Switzer- | verv worthy field. Ministers are cer- land, Tndia .and Holland had some tainly needed. | HARVEYS LAKE T aout there'll be any more movies shown at the Warden Place | Beach. James Ward, president of the 'Association told me that the movies and the dance they had on July 27th on the grounds of Our Lady of Victory Chapel were both such “failures” that he is quite discouraged with it all. Whats with the kids around here this sum- mer? They just stood around all evening, so the dance ended about | 10:30. Don’t thése kids realize that its their parents money that is pay- ing for the orchestra and refresh- ments. My son, who just turned 13, | told me most of the kids didn't dance because their parents were ! there watching them. Then, too, why set an age limit? Why not let them all come and enjoy them-: on the recent death of his brother | selves? See if the next dance will but (don’t stay), remember you were a kid, once, yourself and you didn’t want your parents watching every move you made! Nice to see “Bill” Mann Jr. up | and around again. We understand | he was quite sick with that virus! bug that's around. Cur son John landed in the doc- | tors office on Tuesday morning. He | ‘had an infected ear, sore throat and ran quite a fever. He's coming along fine now. Mrs. Sophie Monick of High | | Street, is home again after being a | surgical patient at General Hospital { recently. munity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. | Michael Kuzminski of First Street, James. | hold a meeting on Friday, August 11, lat 8:30 p.m., at the home of James | set. Everyone is welcome. One dollar | nite will bé held. Refreshments will Robert Casterlin is a patient at Wyoming Valley Hospital after suf- fering a heart attack at his home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lockard and family and J. C. Karl visited the Hughestown Fair on Thursday. While they were there Mrs. Lock= ard’s mother fell and fractured her leg. Mrs. James Leccese, Homerville, Ga., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnard. It was a shame that Mrs: Barnard had to be hospitalized dur- ing her sister’s visit here. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Milhollen, Emporium, Pa., have moved to is with the Penna. Railroad. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Glenn returned home after spending ten visited New York City, Niagara Fall and tha Mormon Pageant at Palmyra, N.Y. Mrs. Watts is the former Sandra Ash. She is teaching in Utah. Lt. and Mrs. Glenn Loveland and Aaughter Becca, Tuczon Arizona and Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Loveland, Kensington, Md., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffith. John Stahl underwent surgery at Bowling Green Warren County Hos- pital, Reservoir Park, Bowling Green, Ky., on Saturday. I am sure he would appreciate hearing from his friends. Our best wishes go to him for a speedy convalescence. Firemen’s Clambnke The annual family clambake of the Shavertown Fire Dept. will be held on Sunday, August 13, at The Beaumont Inn. Helerich, Miss Nadine Flock and guest, Miss Jill Sirotkin. The next meeting will be the last one as the Family Picnic, Christmas Party and the Farewell Party follow. Sunset Beach Meet The Sunset Beach Association will Britt, who is president of the as= gociation, on Hillside Avenue, Sun- be served. Plans will be discussed for a farmer dance to be held at a time and place to be announced. | On August 13 there will be a “Polka | : , Weekend” Heatpielt-yyinpathy, of this com | starting at noon. Public is invited. | | | | at the Sunset Beach, The Harveys Lake Rod and Gun Club, Inc. held their regular month- ly meeting on Monday evening at THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1967 JACKSON TOWNSHIP Idetoton Beverly Bergstrasser, Ellen Harris, Carol Hadsel spent last week visit- As we drove home Sunday eve- Ing Séveral points of interest in !ming after taking the news items Florida. {to the Dallas Post, we saw a heart- July 22nd Mrs. Mrs. Norman James, Betty Lare and | Yascur and all their youngsters, ex- daughter, Lisa motored to Wilming- | cept the baby, were busy with paint- | ton, Del., over the weekend. While ' brushes or tools, on the home they there Pearl Connor visited her are building. In this day, when mem- daughter; Mrs. Simson who is bers of families seem to scatter in very ill. On Sunday Betty Lare and 2ll directions, it was refreshing to Liea visited the Altergate Methodist , See a family working together for Pearl Connor, warming sight. Mr. and Mrs. Leo | of Chenango Bridge, N.Y., were re- cent guests of Mrs. Wesley Hilbert. Church in Fairsax and attended Sun- | their common good. The Yascurs day school. Betty assisted in play- | ing the piano for Sunday school. A | pledsant time was had by all and | then this last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brown from Delaware visit- ed Mrs. Connor. Mr .and Mrs. Allen Fritz, Balti- | more; visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz recently. Mis. Galen Walker dnd son Kevin | of Rockville, Md., spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice. | Mr. dnd Mrs. Walter Meade and Walter Jr., were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Dobson and | family of Elmira, N.Y. They took his mother Mrs. Lydia Meade up to spend sometime with the Dob- | sons. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathews and Mathews with Samuel and Barbara Callers at. the Hilbert home re- can be proud of their youngsters. Sandra Slimak, who is spending the summer with her mother, on Steele Road, is in the Mercy Hos- pital, where she is undergoing tests. | If any of her former schoolmates and friends wish to send her a card, she is in Room 247. Family Anniversaries Bertram Balliet observed his birthday anniversary on August 2. His son; Bert Wayne. has a birth- day today, the 10th and the Balliets wedding anniversary is on the 15th. Bert's mother, Mrs. Helen Balliet, has a birthday on the 16th. Know Robert Belles of Reyburn, Pa. Mrs. Herbert Smith and grand- daughter Bernice Donner of Phil- adelphia visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed- daughter, Tammy, Mrs. Charlotte! mund Webber recently. business: meeting of the School on Thursday night in absence of Henry Bergstrasser. It was voted | zational ing the family, I also know these | way. Herbert Southwell is ill at home on Chase Road. The sympathy of the community is extended to Robert Sherwood and his family. His mother, Mrs. Mar- garet Sherwood of Nanticoke, who had been under treatment for a! heart condition, was found dead in | her home by a niece on Monday, | July 31st. Burial was on Thurs- | day, August 3rd. First Aid Course First Aid Classes will be held free of charge, at the Jackson Town- ship Fire Hall. They are under the Red Cross program, with Mr. An- thony Broody as instructor. Organi- meeting was held last Thursday evening, and the class will meet next Thursday at 7 to get down to business. If you have not already registered, do so at this meeting. Classes cannot be held for less than 25 persons. This coursz is mandatory for persons who plan to serve as ambulance crews and | is excellent training for anyone, | since this knowledge might be in- valuable in coping with an emer- gency in our own home or neighbor- | hood. Mrs. George May presided at the | Sunday | Wedding Anniversaries Two couples in our community | will be observing wedding anniver- saries this next week. Mr. and Mrs. SECTION B— PAGE 5 Mrs. Mary Sebolka is spending events will be celebrated in 3 joyous | 5 few weeks with her sister, Mrs. | Simon Cichi, Georgetown section of his | Wilkes-Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Updyke, | Carl Andrews, Courtdale also visit- {of Sarasota, Fla., recently spent a|ed the Powells with them. week in Courtdale visiting friends and relatives. They also spent some time with Mrs. Updyke’s sister, Mrs. Our Menu Is Changed Daily! The Town House Behind Atlantic Gas Station Center of Dallas cently were Mrs. daughter and son in law, Washing- | ton, D:C. Mrs. Mae Achuff, St: Louis, | : 3 y > | Mrs. May, Mrs. Charlotte Calkins, Mo., Marie and Chrystal and Mildred | pire Rerrell meedors Moe afore Spencer of Dallas, Virgie Montross, | Hadsel Lydia Meade, Mr. Robert Neilson | Reginald Beck, Rev. Kelly and, Bess and son William, Patty Baird and | Cooke. children Robert and Bonnie and | Lori and Wendy, Mr. and Mrs: the Nesbitt Hospital | Mrs. Roswell Frederici, Mrs. Mattie Mrs. Dean Shaver, Mr. Kathleen Gene Kreidler is a patient in Road. Addie Young, | t, give $50.00 to the Official Board. | Albert Sherman on the 12th and Present were Theltha Lamoreaux | Mrs. Harold Bertram on the 16th. Our best ty them. Mr .and Mrs. John Gibbons and | daughters Shirley, Stephanie and Mrs. Bring The Family and Enjoy HOME COOKENG without the trouble. and last week with Mr. Gibbon’s parents, Mr. | OPEN 6 A.M. UNTIL 10 P.M. Joseph Gibbons, Chase | | ~~ ~ People be better ‘if the parents come see, “Sandy” Tattersall is spending 4 | the Clubhouse. z | few weeks with her aunt Narey in| Nine new members were accepted | neighbors kids ‘green with envy’ | when they see her riding him. Due to ill' health, Mrs. Jessie Humphreys, of First Street, has | | sold her home. We all feel bad | Bl aos she was such a wonderful neigh- | i bor and her mother and father, | | (The George's) were one of the first families to settle here at War- den Place. Weekend visitors of Mrs. Hazle | Gillette were, her daughter, Barbara, | and husband, granddaughter Susan, and hu-hand and grandsons, Wayne, | Craig and friend Charlie. All hail | from Virginia. The Warden Place Auxiliary held Bl thor weekly meeting at the home | # of Mrs. Marie Valenti, Second Street, | i plans were completed for the An- | Bf | nual Bingo which will be held on | pl | Wednesday, August 16 at 8 p.m. at | | Twin Lakes. Anyone wishing tickets, please get in touch with Mrs. Ray- mond Davenport, Second Street. Re- freshments were served to: Mes- | | dames Paul Dooley, William Thomp- | «on, George Kromack, William Croughn, Wilson Flock, Charles Croas Dale, 'L. C. Harris, Robert # Nogan, Robert Hoover, John Reis- inger, Raymond Davenport, Thomas | Bozek, Moses Sirotkin, Nicholas | Desiderio, James Desiderio, Theresa McGinnis, Ethel Tribeneck, Hazel | Gillette, Louise Morris, Mary Meirs, Margaret Murray, Marie Valenti, Margaret Shiner, co-hostess, Kitty is BIRTHS Esso Service Center | one of the § Most Popular * GAS STATIONS In The Back Mt.? ME | Baltimore. Won't she be 4 surprised | girl when she finds otit her father | | has bought a beautiful 3-year-old | | pony? Her sister Kathy has all the | | purchased a 25 acre plot adjacent | Game | trays in a cupboard so that they | them often: It’s a good practice to | do this nightly before going to bed. by the Club. These new members, along with regular members, will hold their annudl outing on Auguy 13, at the club grotinds. Items of interest — the club to the club grounds, and the second reading of the revised by-laws, was presented and will be voted upon at the next meeting. A movie “The Myths and the Parallels” a story of conservation was shown. Compliments of the Commission. Forty three members attended the meeting. KEEP ASHTRAYS AROUND HOUSE Want to keep your home safe from fire? ‘ One way, says the American In- surance Association, is to keep plenty of ashtrays around — at least one in every room. It’s a good plan, the Association adds, to keep a stack of spare ash- can be brought out quickly if friends | drop in. Plenty of ash trays help prevent fires; also they may keep careless guests from burning marks on your furniture and floors. And don’t overlook emptying But be sure to use a covered metal can for this purpose. — READ THE TRADING POST — ONE-STOP Will Show You!! “STOP IN TO-DAY! 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