NIA { N that been an M. Vilkes- nnsyl- 1968. > said make claims ite to lay to Vilkes- farket vania. ire a enter- New * New family ollege I was cation Paul SARS § American § i Aspft DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mount Zion Sorry for any of you typesetters, I'll try to write big and plain, but this hospital is not equipped with moth was foolish, he shouldnt have Harveys Lake, received a Certificate typing facilities for patients. | I hr that a foolish moth flew | into "Russell Burgess’ ear. That | It took a | got into that scrape. . . - J 1 Over a week in a hospital, never doctor to get it out! before in my life. go on with that diverticulitis sores ness any longer. So 1 broug along . a handy notebook to jot down this and that. and I am sure there were more. All of them nice people. Heavs AY greeting cards. When the mail Yady comes in she picks up a rubber-banded package of cards for Gilbert! My visitors have included the executive head of the Wyoming Valley Council .of Churches, the Roman Catholic ‘Chaplain of Valley | the Superintendent of the | Crest, Wilkes-Barre District of Methodist Churches, the choir director of Temple Israel, an outstanding leader of Wilkes-Barre's' Negro population, and ‘many’ other spiritual ‘leaders from up and down. the Valley. More important. than” having diverticuli- | tis, 1 ‘had a’ cross-section "of: ecu- menism! Tg ; Marion Young came ih: on Easter bringing a chrysanthemum plant with ‘many buds besides the lav- ender blooms. She brought her usual supply of sunshine. ' Then she told me of an interesting pro- ject: a package of quail ecgs with an . incubator ‘to hatch ‘them. I think she sent to Georgia for them: That will fun for her to watch. them hat out." . You'd be surnrised at what can he done with a “residue free” diet. Diluted and strained were the pro- minent words. The dietitian tak- ing the order for the menu was apologetic Sor the lack of varietv. But of rice made with “water” can be nrorounced good. Then Alex Smith was in here keeoing an eve on his newest grandson be introduced m~ to his reighbor Andrew Roca. We've hee come very: gond friends. And salen I've been calling. on (Cenroa Reade bury from over in the old Porter Mi#hels Place. Sorry to hear no satisfactory ‘progress in Laird Stanton’s condi- “tion. I always liked Laird and Martha and’ hope ‘things will not be too rough for them. Sweet Forrest Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ferrey and Susan, spent last “Sunday in New York State. Mrs. Reese. who has been visiting rela- tives in Elmira, N.Y., returned with them. i April Kyttle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - Clingn Kyttle, has returned after bei a patient ‘at General Hospital,’ ghere she submitted toa tonsilecto@yr. SEER eT Mrs. George: Barski. has been a patient at Nesbitt Hospital. Anyone = having news for = this column please. call 477-3731. Elliott’ Harmon, ‘baby oa. of ‘Mr. | and Mrs. Michaél Harmon. has been | a patient at’ General Hospital, - Ralph Raysor. Berwyn. Pa., spent the holidav weekend with relatives | in this area. | ry | | Driveways Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” alt Paving § Co. | ® ili ] Plant and Quarry —- Chase I can hardly | read it, at least the early days. | There is a list of 17 nurse personnel ! “Irene. - - But I couldn't! And Mrs. Frieda Krum got chop- ped on her hand by the dropping of a storm window. House-clean- | ing can he dangerous! | There were 36 beautiful Easter | lilies in Mount, Zion Church Sunday | morning. I got to see them by way | of a polaroid picture. | | There were 22 singers in the | | choir for that Good Friday Service. | I sang along with them on Saturday | afternoon when Cathy brought | down the tape and played it for | | me. Understand the Thursday | night rehearsal tape will be going | to. Congo soon. | The John Hoffmans { Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman, Mt. | Zion Road. entertained at their Barre, home on Sunday, April 7. in honor | of their son and daughter-in-law, | | Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman Jr., | who were married April 6 in Hard- | | ing Church of Christ by Rev. Cecil Allmon. The bride ‘is the former | Michal Simon, daughter of Mr. and | | Mrs, Jake Simon, Noxen. | Guests included the | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Simon; |the groom’s grandmothers, Mrs. | Martha Swire and Mrs. Elizabeth | Cesari; his sisters and brother and | their children, Debra, Shirley, Eliza- | beth, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stark and | Benny, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hum- | mel, Robert and Tina; maid of (honor, Jean Hoover; best man, | Thomas Parry; Fred Swire. Mrs: | Marilyn Swire. Mrs. Edna Shirley | and Faye, Mr. and Mrs. Angelo | Ragugini, Sandra Hines, David | Tewis, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Long, | Gary. Christine and Steven; Mr. | and Mrs. John Campbell, Dorothy | Stark, Jorraine Reiner, Gerry Stark. | Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart and | Clifford; Mvs. Ronald Buckman, Donald Hoffman, Robert Hoffman, | Mr. and Mrs. Tvan Steinruck. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swire. Albert. Sue, | Ralph. Fred and Joan: Marie Swire and Dan: Mr. ond Mus. Richard | Stwart, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stuart. | Donna and Debbie: Mrs. Clara | Brown, Gerry Shera. Mr. ard Mrs | Thomas Metz and Gearge: Mr. and | Maa Hiram Booth. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fnersch, Mary, Ann, Debby "and William. LL Valley Mr. and Mrs. Narval Blaine ‘and family, Sterling. N.J., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | Blaine and family. | Bess Klinetob spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. bride's Army's Headquarters Company. He rps em ree AS Major Victor Zekas Receives Service Award Army ‘Sergeant Major Victor Zekas, son of Mrs. Mary Zekas, Mrs. John Scorupta, and her friend, Mrs. Elmer Scovell of Wilkes-Barre, attended the Broad- way Show, ‘Happy Time” featuring Robert Goulet and David Wayne. The ladies enjoyed the show, did some shopping, and came home that night on the Martz Bus. Mrs. Virginia Sorber, Sorber Mt., spent the week end recently, visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Dot Chissler of New York City. Fire Company Auxiliary Auxiliary to the Daniel C. Rob- erts Fire Co., will hold a rummage sale at the fire hall on April 24 and 25. On the 24th the doors will open at 9 a.m., close at 4 p.m. On the 25th, they will open at 9 am. close at 8 p.m. The ladies have a nice variety of things. Daniel Roberts Auxiliary Auxiliary to the American Legion Unit 967, Harveys Lake; met re- | of Achievement during ceremonies in Korea on March 13. Adjutant General of the Eighth U.S. Army presented the award. Sgt. Zekas received the award for outstanding service during his last assignment in Syracuse, N.Y., from August 1965 to February 1968. The sergeant is a reenlistment counselor with the Eighth U. S.| entered the Army in 1942 and com- pleted basic training at Ft. Knox, Ky. He has received the Bronze Star Medal for heroism. Sgt. Zekas, whose wife, Darlene, | lives at 401 Deerfield Road, East Syracuse, N.Y., graduated in 1942 from Meyers High School, Wilkes- THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1968 | Easter HARVEYS LAKE cently at the Daniel C. Roberts Fire Hall with Mrs. John Daughtery, presiding. Guest speaker was Mrs. Frank Coeckel. Pam Potter daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Pot- ter, Oak Hill, an eleventh grade student at Lake Lehman High School, who was recently named the winner of the Essay Contest, read her prize winning essay for the ‘ladies. The tilte is “The Privi- leges and Responsibilities of an Am- erican Citizen”. Her essay has been sent to Harrisburg for the State Essay Contest. Mrs. George Hretha, thanked all ladies for donating Candy for the Veteran's at the hospital. © Guests for the evening were: Mrs. George Brenner, Mrs. George Hreha, Mr. and Mrs. | Ed Potter, and two Legionaires, Adj. | Carl Carey and Peter Stull. Mystery prizes were won by, Fran Yankoski, Dayton Long, Lancaster, spent the | Easter holidays with his mother, Mrs. McKinley Long and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Lamoreaux {and family, Woodbridge. N.J.. spent the weekend with the Howard | Lamoreaux’s, Lake Silkworth. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ferrev. spent | the holiday weekend in Trenton, N.J.. visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Ferrev, oh lie June snent the weekend with | Mr. ard Mrs. William Ferrey Jr. | and Billy in Lancaster. It makes time other small cars shouldn’t KUNKLE MOTORS KUNKLE, PA. 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Democratic Women Back Mountain Federated Demo- cratic Women's Club held their meeting recently at the WaHoo Inn with Mrs. Helen Grey presiding. Winners names were drawn, ham, Howard of Wyoming, Easter Basket, June Engler of Harveys Lake. Plans are being made to attend the Con- vention in June. Delegates will be selected at the next meeting to be held on May 1st. Games were played and prizes won. Plans were also discussed to hold a bake sale in July. The ladies enjoyed de- licious pizza made by Mrs. Nadine Teberio, who is noted for her Italian | dishes. and Vern Smith. Hostesses for the, Harold Gebler, - brother of Mrs. | SECTION B — PAGE 5 — READ THE TRADING POST — Ret Nelson, Kunkle, was pats J udy Taylor's to General Hospital on Saturday Morning as a medical patient. Mrs. Glenn Xocher, would like to thank all friends and neighbors, for gifts, cards and flow- | ers while she was a medical patient at the General Hospital, recently. Happy Birthday to Ernie Fritz of Idetown, who celebrated his 74th birthday on April 17th. Ruggles WSCS WSCS of Ruggles will meet on April 18, at 8 p.m. at the church. Plans will be made to hold a rum- mage sale sometime in May: Read The Dallas Post “More Than A Newspaper A Community Institution” Loyalville, Beauty Salon SHAVERTOWN (Behind Back Mt. Lumber Co.) OPEN EVERYDAY Except Tuesday 9 AM. - 5 PM. (evenings by appointment) PHONE 674-8651 for your appointment 183-A MAIN STREET COUNTRY THE GAS COMPANY PENNSYLVANIA GAS AND WATER COMPANY The largest public utility with headquarters in Northeastern Pa.
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