Ea Be inane = SPIRE a a to the hospital to have her first | SECTION B — PAGE 4 TTT "~~ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1968 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin 639-2544 ® NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly 298-2149 DALLAS, Mrs. Peter Duda 674-4593 “ SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson 675-2001 EAST DALLAS — Mrs. Irene Moore 675-3080 @ SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Thomas Sayre 477-3731 JACKSON TWP., Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux 696-1500 @ TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 ALDERSON, Mrs. Albert Armitage 639-9531 ® HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Mary VanCampen 639-5327 JDETOWN, Bess Cooke 639-5137 ® LEHMAN, Elaine Hunt 674-8466 _ MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert 388-6790 ® "EAST DALLAS Returns From Vietnam Lt. Commander Joseph E. Ton- dora; brother of Al Tondora, lower Demund’s Road, has returned from Vietnam, January 28. An odd thing about his trip, was that he left Vietnam on the 28th; and ar- rived in the ‘States on the 28th. Some how the days are moved back a day, over there. He is’ now and will be stationed in Groton, Conn., and plans to go to Florida while on leave. Joseph plans to make a career of the navy. The Tondoras have four children, Barbara 18, Michael,. Valeri and Christine all younger, , Recent vigitors of Mr. and Mrs. Al Tondora was a former navy buddy and his wife, William and Florence Kelcher, Poughkeepsie. They served on the U.S.S. Steinaker together; and got together last week | to make plans for a “Navy Buddy | Reunion,” with their wives. | I was glad to hear that Mus. | Josephine Bogdon, has returned to | her home in Fernbrook, after hav- | ing been hospitalized. 1 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gries, De-| terrible blizzard, when I had my | mund’s Road, visited their son Carl | first ride in it, due to my heart and family in Hershey, last week | end. Six year old gon Gary as al- | ways, was thrilled to have Grand- | ma and Grandpa with him for a few days. | Elwood Montanye, Johnson City, | is visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. | and Mrs. Raymond Moore, Ransom | Road, for g few days. | - Friends of Mr. and Mrs. William | Salmon, daughter and son-in-law of Floyd and Bea Harvey, Johnson ' City, are rejoicing over the birth | of their second daughter, Carolyn | ‘Ann, born February = 5th, she weighed “in at 6 pounds, 7 ounces. The new mother, by the way, is a | niece of mine (Irene Moore). ‘ The birds and squirrels are either | fighting or having fun, because I! saw a squirrel run like lightening and a blue jay swooping after it till it ran into a hole at the end of my drain in the back yard. I] kept watching and soon out came Mr. Bushy Tail and in no time Mr. Blue Jay was in the race again. It really ‘was amusing and inter- esting. I welcomed the sweet notes of a Pheobie Bird too, along with the snow birds and a couple of | wood peckers taking turns at the | tomato cartons filled with suet, hanging on my back porch; of course the feeder is doing a rush- ing business. 3 MYF Members Rev. Gilbert had in his column last week about the M.Y.F. mem- bers of the Orange Methodist ‘Church having charge of the whole church service. 1 was asked if I could get the names of those who had parts; I am happy to give them | to you. They are Sharon Smith; Mark Kunkle, Roxanne’ Smith, | Becky Rozelle; Donna Shupp, Debby: | Newberry, Enola Gay, Sally Wig- gin, Joey and Ricky Philips, Bill Smith, Billy Wink. The sermon was delivered by Jane Mitchell, Howard Wiggin and Dale Rozelle, on “What Christ Means To Me” they selected hymns appropriate to the sermon. Altar flowers which were supplied by Mrs. James (Mary) Mitchell, were two bouquets of gorgeous red roses. I am sorry I could not find out just which part each one had but you can be sure each was as important as an- other. All were very proud of their efforts and I am sure they received | a blessing from our Heavenly Father. Mrs. Hayden Fry While talking to Mrs. Hayden | Fry, Saturday, she told me she had | her second trip in the ambulance | that day when she had to go back | cast removed and a second one | ‘(or should I say two) put on;| she now has one on her lower part | of the leg and another above the | ‘knee. It was three weeks Mon- ' day that she slipped on the ice by | | when his | brought him home. | family were all shook up. | went tw, days, before her daughter found out that she had fallen, and by that time she really needed a doctor's care, and a trip by am- bulance to the hospital. She is coming along fine and thanks to Dr. Bodycomb a wheel chair is pro- vided for her. 1 think she is a remarkable woman for her age. 1 do not think she will care if I disclose it. She is 75, and to talk to her on the phone you would think she was a real young lady. | Mrs. Fry has been, and still is a fine entertainer; in fact she enter- tained at four weddings recently; that is between times orchestras were changing. To me that was interesting... She had not had a blood test or anything wrong with her health in. the past fifty years. Her telephone is handy and she would enjoy talking to any one who could take the time to call. She would cheer you instead of visa versa. When Mrs. Fry told me how won- erful the ambulance crew were to her, it took me back to eight years ago, on Valentine Day, during a attack. I hope it was the last. Birthday Party Mrs. Howard Krum, Mount. Zion, was pleasantly surprised last Thurs- day evening, when my daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Nelson, Lake Wallenpauck, stopped in Kingston and picked up Mrs. Krum’s sister, Bina Johnson, and went to celebrate her birthday. Her other son Robert and wife Mildred joined the party. Her birthday was actually Friday 8, s, she had not! expected anything the day before.l do not think she would like me to expose her age, but I am safe in | I hope Mr. | saying she is past 21. Gilbert will forgive me for poaching in his territory, but as long as he did not have it in last week, I feel free, seeing they are kind of in my family. Mrs. Lucy Morgan, Ransom Road, went to her sister Ruth Derby in | Wilkes-Barre last Saturday, to stay a few weeks, as Ruth is laid up with the Flebitis. Ruth’s address is 28 Nicholsin Street, in case friends care to drop a card to her. Valentine Dinner Cheerio Class ‘of Orange Meth- odist Church, enjoyed a Valentine, | Dinner for themselves and their husbands, Saturday evening. Games | were played after the meal, by Mr. [and Mrs. William Wink; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gardner; Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brace; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kunkle. and Mrs. John Zarno; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rozelle; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Dymond; Mr. and Mrs. George Schollenberger; Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Shupp; Mr. and . Mrs. Elmer | Philips; Carey Philips; Mr. and Mrs. | Elmer Evans; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoover; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bed- ford, daughters Kim and Kristie, in whose home the dinner was held. (I “got the cart before the horse” | did I'not??) Friday evening was sure a hum- dinger for any one driving. T was out but fortunate to get home safe; | not so with Artie Baird, who skid- ded and turned up side down not far from his home. He got out and walked home but had tp be taken to General Hospital that night with | pains in his ‘back. = After x-rays and tests he was kept there till Sunday, dad, Malcolmn Baird Of course the Had a call early Sunday morning that my son David and his family were driving up from Passaic, N.J., | for the day. Joan's parents and I were certainly glad to see them. Brave to come in such bitter cold weather, 1 thought. But nice to know that they want to come home, right ? Sewing Classes Sewing Classes are being held in when | Mr. | every Monday morning from 9:30 to 12, under the leadership of Mrs. ! Janet Miller, of home extension in association with Penn State. There are about 20 members on their 3rd meeting of the 6 week course. Next Saturday, 17th, the Jr. MYF of Orange Church will meet at the church at 1:30 to go roller skating in POP’s Roller Rink in Avoca. I understand he is a good christian man and a nice place to go to. The same day, their Sr. | church at 2 p.m. to go bowling at | Shadow Brook, Tunkhannock. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Prokop- chak, Orange, are rejoicing over the | birth of their first child; ‘a ‘daugh- | ter, ‘on February 8. (My 46th wed- ding anniversary). . : Mis. Ben Kasmark, Sr. Corners, entertained at a Stanley Valentine party, Saturday evening, February 10. Guests were Mes- dames Dorothy Brown, Shavertown; Mary Vitkoski, and Marlene Roc- cograndi, Larksville, Patricia Thom- as; Myra Carlin; Josephine Hum- phrey; Ellen Fuller, Josephine Matu- kitis; Irene Moore; Don’t know when we had so much fun. : Pan Cake Supper | forget the pan cake supper in East starting at 5 o'clock. | I { | | { Idetown Thomas Traver, seven, son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Clayton Traver, has re- turned to his home after being a - surgical patient in General Hos- pital. His grandmother, Mrs. Charles | Snyder, Dallas is still a patient in| the Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Vivian Rinken spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Congdon and son, East Dallas. Mrs. Loren Keller returned to her home after being a patient, in Nes- | bitt Hospital. February 17th, | MYF will meet at the | home. Mrs. Herbert Moyer is recovering from a fall on November 5 at her She is staying with Mr. and | Mrs. Floyd Hoover. Mrs. Hope Ide who is working in Callegeville, Pa., js spending the Aen ! My mother, Mrs. Jessie Garinger { hsa been transferred. from . Nesbitt | Hospital to Summit Nursing Home, | E. Northampton Street, Laurel Run, { Wilkes-Barre. I want to thank all | those nurses and doctors and others { who made her stay at the hospital | as pleasant as possible. I especially "want to thank the lovely ladies at Kunkle who sent sp many cards. | 1 believe about three-fourths of the | women there remembered her, and we appreciate it so much. | Gilbert Carpenter still remains in ' serious condition at Wilkes-Barre | General Hospital. \ WSCS Meeting The WSCS of Alderson Methodist . Church met on Thursday evening ‘at the church. Mrs. Theodore | Heness presided. The secretary and treasurers’ reports were given. The | women decided to join others for {the World Day of Prayer on | March 1. On March 14 all women of the | charge are invited to the meeting | when Rev. Fred Eister will teach the ‘lesson on “Christ and the! Faiths of | Men.” Mrs. Eister and Eleanor Humphrey will be hostesses for this month of February with relatives meeting and request that reserva= Ketchum | | spent the weekend with her parents | | Demonstrater Kay Hill; Hostess Janet Kasmark. | “Gentle reminder,” Please do not | | Dallas Church, Saturday evening 17, | (Priscilla) Krum and son Howard i Larry Kintzer's family have all! been under the weather last week, | 'a couple quite ill; but T was glad to {hear that they are greatly | proved. able to leave his sick bed and is coming along good. Couples Class East Dallas = Adult of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bloomer last | Sunday evening. A study and dis- im- | I als heard that Giles Wilson is Fellowship | Couple’s Class met at the home. | cussion was held on “Man’s Search | | For A Meaningful Faith;” Refresh- | | ments were served later to Couples ' Rev. and Mrs. Howard Hocenkbury, | | Jack and Alberta Cook, Russell and | i Mildred Eyet, Russell and Beatrice | |.Ockenhouse, © Thomas and Helen | Dickinson, Robert and Hilda Moore, Jay and Peggy Bloomer. The next meeting will be March {10 (2nd Sunday) at Robert Moore's | home. Census To Get 1967 Employment Figures A selected sample of households | in this area will be asked questions about their employment - during 1967 as part of the February Cur- | | rent Population Survey conducted { by the U. S. Department of Com- | | merce’s Bureau of the Census, ac- cording to John G. Gibson, Director | of the Bureau's Regional Office in | | Philadelphia. Mrs. Margaret. Fred- | erick will “be interviewer in th=2 | Back ‘Mountain Area. | be aimed at finding out the number | of weeks worked during the year | the amount of time lost because | and the job held the longest time during “the year by each person over 14 .years of age | households. The | is taken each month from a repre- "The -1967 survey questions will | of unemployment and other reasons, | in sample | Current Population Survey | | sentative sample of households in | | 449 areas throughout the United : States chiefly’ to obtain national | | estimates of ' current employment and unemployment. The identity of | households is confidential by law, statistical purposes only. a a eb | IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE | Clarence Hilbert, Beaumont, said the classified ad for roasting chickens cleared out his roosts in |no time, that he could have sold ‘her home and broke her leg. She! Orange Methodist Church Basement, | twice as many. ss 0. ARE YOU NEAR“. DALLAS? You're only minutes away from The Miners! the most convenient place to save money, get a loan, cash checks, keep your valuables safe, or make travel arrangements. INVIINERS nazionas sane The most CONVENIENT bank in the area MEMBER F.D.LC. | 1 and the facts obtained are used for | { i | | | i | | | { | { | and friends in the Back Mountain Area. Elizabeth Anne Shaver, student at Pennsylvania State University, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shaver. Read The Dallas Post “More Than A Newspaper A Community Institution” tions be in. by Monday March 11. i Mrs. Raymand Garinger, Program | Chairman presented ‘The Portrait of Christ,” assisted by Mrs. Amos Hunsinger, Mrs. Clarence Montross, | Mrs. Heness; ‘Mrs. Ida Allen, Roa- | hannah Shoemaker and Eleanor | Humphrey. | Hostesses were Mrs. Heness and | Mrs. Hunsinger. FOR QUALITY PRINTING THE DALLAS POST Ruud Automatic Gas Water Heater | Cas water heaters cost less to buy, install and maintain, and far less to operate than any other kind. And with gas—you get the hot water you need ... instantly! ow 2 See your Gas Appliance Dealer, * Plambing and Heating Contractor, or... va Jackson Township | The sympathy of the community is extended to Sheldon Rice, whose ! brother John, of Dallas, was laid [to rest last Saturday. Mrs. Margaret Bonning, Jackson, was absent from her job in the Lake-Lehman cafeteria for a week recently because of illness. } Mrs. Bertha Slimak, Steele's Road, is a medical patient in Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Henry Yankowski is back on the job, managing Luzerne’s Acme Mar- ket, after an illneess. He's look- ing and feeling much better, we are happy to report. Ronald David Barto Mr .and Mrs. Andrew Barto, Sr., of Chase Road are grandparents again. Their son, Andrew Jr. and his wife, formerly Marlene Shaw, of Binghmton, N.Y., became par- ents of a 7 pound, 15 ounce boy, Ronald David, born at Lourd’s Hospital Binghamton, on January 25th. This is the 3rd child born to the couple, who reside in Kirk- wood, N.Y. Gerald Andrew is al- most 4 and Rosalie Ann, 2. Grand- ma Barto spent two weeks in Kirk- wood caring for this delightful two- some until their mother was able to resume their care. Seaman Fulton Rice was in from his base at Rhode Island for his uncle John’s funeral services, and had to return on Monday. He is radarman on a . Destroyer Escort | which tours the Atlantic. The ship’ | was scheduled to leave port to- morrow on a trip, with Naples, | Italy, as a port-of-call. } Birthday wishes go this week to Harold Bertram on the 15th and to Anna McNally on the 17th. | Congratulations to Joseph Van! than " DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA [Blue And Gold Dinner s Pack 281 will hold their Blue and Jura, Cum Lande average. Mrs. Edward Haurilla is a surgical patient in Wilkes-Barre = General Hospital. Legal Notice— | BIDS REQUESTED. { Sealed proposals. are solicited by | the Dallas Township Board of | Supervisors, to be opened at the next regular meeting, Tuesday, | Match 5, 1968, 7:30 p.m. at Dallas Junior High School, for the fur- nishing ‘of the following: 40 tons calcium chloride (more or! less) 5000 gals. S.R. 800 road oil 500 tons 2-B crushed stone | Gold Dinner Friday, Chase Road, who made the | at the Dallas Methodist Church. The Dean's List for the past semester dinner will be served promptly at at King's College, with a Maximum | 6:30 p.m. Parents are requested to | bring their own dinnerware. Each Cub must be accompanied by a parent. | 200 tons 1-B crushed stone | | 200 tons cold patch (more or less) | 1000 tons I-D2 (applied) 500 tons 2-A modified Materials specified herein will the standards sstafffished by meet Pennsylvania Departmen: ways. The successful bidder will furnish bond in the amount of twenty-five | percentum by certified check. { | The Board reserves the right tg | | reject any or all bids. Present bis | to the attention of the secretary. Glenn M. 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