ner Blue and ruary 16, urch. The ymptly at uested to are. Each ed by a ne of e or less) rein will fished by “of High- ill furnish wenty-five eck. f > right tg esent bidg retary. : ell 11 18612 || —— rts ander 12 ree) JALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mount Zion Last week Roy W. Thomas went exploring up overhead in ‘the Mt. | news man crouching low while tell- | in Zién Church to see: what the: situa- tion might be for some improve- ments that may be made. Roy has a sense of humor and originality which we have known since he was born; hut no one can predict what he is going to say next. He came out with this: “You know, I think by “the looks of those big beams that this building must be over a hundred years old!” He was so right! ; And thd@nan who installed the oil burner and had to bore some holes in big timbers down below said to Nelson Lewis, “You didn’t tell me those timbers were solid oak.” To which Nelson replied, “You didn't ask me!” Well there seems no immediate danger of the building collapsing. The is framed like the old time barns. Which isn’t to say the church is a barn of building, for it is beau- tiful, solid and comfortable. ast week I wrote that I hoped ond or another of the Golden Wed- ding daffodils would be in bloom thid week. At this writing Sunday night there are 10 blossoms al- ready out and more buds a-swell- ing And a red-tulip is showing coler. This Glass House built by a laborer and a dressmaker is a lovgly place just now. The zero weather hasn't discouraged the dwellers in 4%. art of my work last’ week was ing a x packed to ship to Dorothy. I{§#alls for careful pack- nd listing “the things in the box and the estimated value of each, then tying it up so it will not burst asunder if dropped, only drap it! ot (and _ furnish them free) thrpe manil@itags, one white dis- patch note ®nd a yellow sticker. Ong has to write out a lot of things ge % each one. Which takes more tilne than you can imagine. The contents has to be listed. = When we write we use (usually) the air form letters now costing 13c, for- merly were ten. Plentv of room for a long letter, then fold it wp! and stick down the flap. However | if lwe want to enclose anything in | our letter ‘we have to use envelope paver and pay :25¢ per 7, ounce. This air mail correspondence takes about 7 days to gp through. The package T sent last week will take two to three months. Not air mail. How eagerly we go to the mail box to see if there is the familiar blue building | don’t | The postal authorities re- | ‘horror of the war, picturing the ing his story into a microphone for our information, all lof this a part of our day by day experience. And: one newsman is telling us that a shell has just exploded and a medic’ is trying to get to the newsman’s wound to bandage it up, and the newsman keeps on telling his story into the microphone: We were gnests of Nelson and, Mae Lewis Sunday. Mae's sisters | Blanche and Nettie were there too. | | And Mrs. Mary Lewis came down | | stairs with the help of her cane and | joined us at the table. After din- | ner Cathy showed Mrs. Lewis come: pictures we. had of the anniversary; of the Glass Houge, and of the poinsettias in the church Christmas Sunday. Mt. Zion MYF Goes To See “The Bible” On Saturday last our Mt. Zion! young neovle with their Counsellers and friends attended the movie “The Bible.” The following made up the party: Hal Seiple, Ernie ‘Hoover. Wavne Mehal, Gary Dv- mond. Tom Civiletti. Vincent Civil- letti, Joe Sokirka; Jerry McDonald, . Bruce Greringer. Kennv Besecker; Herman Otto. Billy Shaffer. Redney . Shaffer David Emanuel, Ricky Dv- mond. Rickv King. Michael Hroxirk, [Snnday Stanton Ann Dwyer. Linda i Shaffer, Mary Lowe, Dawn Shaffer, I Beverly Lowe. Janice Kine. Mildred Ilovd, Cornelius Hastie. Dick King, Mr. and Mrs. David Burges, Mr. {and Mrs. Charles Menhennett, Mr, land Mrs. Jim MrDonald, Mr. and | Mrs. Gerald Shaffer, A Terrestrial Nose Often when Tuffy is snaking me along the road he not only follows the road but is especially interested in the edge of the road. With his nose he is gathering news which means a lot to him but he doesn’t | So there I am fol- | lowing an expert news-gatherer but ! relay it to me. I'l am unable to pass it on to “my” newspaper! 3 Give Me A Celestial Nose! There must be some kind of | celestial There: must be Something over on the other side where Spirit with! Something made | and Mrs. Charles W. Brandt, and spirit does meet. | Abraham take off from his father’s | house t, establish: a people with a | sense of One God. Something | scent which if we had | celestial olfaction we could pick up. | Trucksville Girl Scout Troop, 630, will meet the educational building of Trucksville Methodist: Church Mon- day afternoon at 4. Mrs. Adrian DeMarco and’ Mrs. David Phillips are the leaders. Charlotte. Breakstone, Staub Road, will leave today by plane from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton = Air- port for Fairbanks, Alaska where | she will be married to A 1st Class | Walter F. Grohowski. She is the! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Breakstone. Seaman Fulton J. Rice, Chase Road, recently graduated from | § Radarman School at the Naval Training Center at Great Lakes, Ill. Fulton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Sheldon Rice. Mrs. Harold L. Crcom, Carverton | Road, celebrated her birthday to-, day. Mrs. Croom is the former Ma- | tilda Roushey. | Married Twenty-One Years | Mr. and Mrs. Warren DeWitt, S. Pioneer Avenue, will celebrate their | twenty first wedding anniversary on | Sunday, February 18. The couple; has two: children. The family are members of . the Bennett - Street | Presbyterian. Church in Luzerne. | Mr. DeWitt is self employed. | Mr. and; Mrs. Wallace Perrin, Jr. | and family, Roselyn, will arrive to- | morrow to spend the week end with | his mother, Mrs. Wallace Perrin, Sr., Holly Street. | Mrs... William Long, Hickory! Street, was confined to her home several days last week by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin F. Scott, | Sutton Road. attended the Ice | Capades in Hershey last weekend. | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffith and | family, Vestal, N.Y. were recent | { house guests of his parents, Mr. ! and Mrs. Richard ‘Griffith, Sr., Mem- | orial Highway. WSCS Meets WSCS of Trucksville Methodist Church met in the educational building on. Tuesday night. Mrs. | Laing Coolbaugh presided. Mrs. William Schuster and Ruth Merrill | were in charge of the program. The | study book was on Japan. Thirty five members and friends were present. 0 Mrs. Charles Brandt, Richwood, N.J.,, is spending a few days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ! | 7-10 at West Side Armory with Ed- | iman of the event for the Jaycees’ | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1968 Back Mt. House And Home Show i: . A quartet of Back Mountain resi- dents discuss plans for the upcom- ing House and Home Show March | Brothers ‘who is seated at left is chairman for the Home Builder | Association of which Robert S. Tip- pett, Westmoreland Hills, is presi- dent. Standing: at left is Art Williams, participation. | co-Cchairman for the Jaycees and Howard Whitesell of Whitesell ia resident of Midway Manor; and | NOXE Gladys Goble was honored’ at a Vosburg, Pa., announce the birth birthday party given by Mrs. Mary of a daughter Andrea Lee, on Febr- Hoover, Ruggles, Saturday evening. uary 8th, Tyler Memorial Hospital, ward Urbanski, seated, right, chair- | Present were: Mesdames Ethel Meshoppen. Mrs. Kasson is the Engelman, Irma Weaver, Helen former Dianne Blizzard, daughter | Wheeler, Mary Quick, Florence of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blizzard, | Teetsel, Cindy Weaver, Marian Noxen and Mr. Kasson is the son { Engelman, Nellie Marcy, Shirley of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kasson, | Stroll. and daughter Sherry, Marge Noxen. Meeker, the hostess and the hon-| Mr. and Mrs. William Mason, | ored guest. family, Zinn Street. | Mrs. William Engelman spent the Mr. and Mrs. George Gaylord, | Weekend with her daughter Mrs. Lewis Avenue, entertained at dinner | Jerry Boone and family, at Eyers- | Johnson City, spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Hackling and brother carl. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones and ~ Congo 7.000 miles away. God bless | ‘gathering of! news on the news envelope from Congo! That mail box, our immediate connection with the basic Reality. just beyond his curtain of fire. Something even when: there seems to be nothing but | the breathless silence. There HAS to be Something that lives. Give me a celestial nose to find in the overgrowth of touchables, the branches of a bush, not only a fire that does not go out but a Voice that chases you out of the wilder- neess down through the smog of airpollution, commerce, crime, war and horror always to gleam and tHe people who pick up and deliver the mail, sort it and hurry it along oyer land, sea and air. Ever stop to wonder at the miracle of live viewing of Olymnic Ghmes via d@ellite Telstar! The fronts of thfjgworld bringing us the truth to guide and give value to all the daysi and nights of life now and always, no ending! Homemakers Holiday Announces Programs Back Mountain YWCA Home- makers’ Holiday has announced a | winter series of programs to be CATCHING COLDS Q. Does chilling bath cause colds? A. Not according to some authorities. Others say that chilling lowers resistance, thus permitting the cold virus (if present in the breathing pas- sages) to become active and produce symptoms of a cold. While it is difficult to prove or dispraye the “chilling” theory, Wore: drying after bathing, “and a reasonable waiting period before going out may have some precau- Ny tionary ‘value. Pr 4 | Answers appearing in these col- ‘ umns are of necessity, brief and { general in nature and do not { necessarily reflect the opinion of all physicians. terian Church. 2 | Early coffee will be served at after 19:30, classes from 10 until 12: In- | terior Decorating, Mrs, Janet Miller; ' knitting, Mrs. Michael Bucan; sew- ‘f | ing, Mrs. Robert Miller; party cook- assisted by a stearing committee; duplicate bridge, Warren Seiple; | play school for pre-school children, supervised by Mrs. David Jones and Mrs. Gartit Patton. IT JUST GREW THERE Overheard in a grocery store: | “Well, what difference does it make | if the farmers do go out of busi- | ness? We can get along without | ‘them. There's plenty of food on | the store shelves.” { brought Moses into a certainty of | dance in the mind as something of | | held at the Trinity United Presby- | | ing, Mrs. Harry Carson; coordinator | on Saturday night. Guests were: Mrs. Fayfey Delbert, Trenton, N.J., and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gaylord, | Meshoppen. | Mrs. Earl Hess, Carverton Road, was confined to her home several davs last week by illness. ie Mrs. Sheldon. Hoover, Maple | Street, is recuperating at home fol- | lowing surgery in Nesbitt Hospital. | Mrs. Joanna Rydzewski, = Staub | Road, entertained at dinner on | Tuesday night. The occasion mark- | ed the birthday anniversary of Mrs, | Anthonv Napierkowski. Six guests | attended. i { { | | | Beaumont Happy Birthday wishes are due | Mr. Eugene Hilbert of RD 1, Dallas, | as he celebrates his ninety-first | birthday, Februaryl6. Mr. Hilbert lis able to take his “constitutional | walk” daily when the weather per- mits him to call on his daughter- | in-law, Mrs. Clarence Hilbert, who enjoys being out of traction for longer periods. Miss Judy Balewski, senior at | Lock Haven State College, was home | for the past weekend. Mr. (Charles Goodwin's recent | improved condition allowed him to | leave Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre. Mrs. Peter Traver remains in a, serious condition at her home. THE DALLAS POST is proud of its PUBLICATIONS Ask To See Some! Today's drugs, in terms of relief from pain and swift recovery from illness, are priceless . . . vet their cost is mere pennies per dose. Our professional skill is an important ingredient in each prescription we fill. OPEN DAILY SAM. 0 i DE) HARRY HOLAK, R.P.,B.Sc. T 1030 PM. | PHONE 696-2222 A PHONE [Ee] PILLS PHARMACY Fowler, Dick 13 CARVERTON RD, TRUCKSVILLE, PA. 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Valentine Party Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wheatly, Town and Country Manor, Shavertown gave a Valentine Party for their daughter, Jonelle, guests were: Bon- nie Sutton, Cindy Weaver, Toni, and Paula Cybul, Joann Urick, Robbin Whitesell, Sally Wickard, Cheryl | Wendt, Linda Tough, Irene Zales- kas, Bonnie Weiss, Bonnie Ashton, and Carol Gutch. Audrey Louise Hunt, Lehman, celebrated her birthday, Thursday. | Jill Sickler was a dinner guest. I W.CT.U. will hold a meeting | February 20, at 1:30 p.m. at Ellis | | Hoovers, Outlet Road Lehman. | | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellsworth | spent the weekend with their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gladkowski who have just moved int, a new home at Monroeville, Pa. Enroute they also | visited their sons, Howard and Ken- neth, at State College. | Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson and | daughter Pamela, Liti, Pa., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson, Lehman. 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