me SECTION B — PAGE 4 " THE DALLAS POST, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1968 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS i 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 | . IDETOWN, Bess Cooke 639-5137 ® LEHMAN, Elaine Hunt 674-8466 | MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert 388-6790 ® Mount Zion Standing out in the rain against |in water to the shore! one of the big lawn trees in all Musical Tea his chanticleerness dignity—this is I felt as I knew them. one. big cokkadooledo at four in the morning she’s going to hear | some complaints. We didn’t come | out int, the country to be wakened at dawn by a rooster crowing. I was telling all this tale to somie- | body the other day and all the sym- pathy I got was, “If THAT rooster | crows at four in the morning a you hear it YOU had better change {then Margaret Pet your brand!” I don’t know what | A aki was meant by THAT’. | James Street. Ba Bo: his a way. J {see a face but usually not. Wednes- ‘ar v B 1 yet. t,.1S a ver, | de nicht th v he v h healthy looking bird at that. Guess | op. 2 Yor ong | West Wyoming, and ‘then Elaine | Henderson down in Kingston, and at Eley | street and finally Margery Reese on Sometimes I got to ua I'll not complain to Walter or Bar- bar until he does crow at four! | platform with Catherine singing some beautiful numbers. And they all looked so nice in pink! Last week was every - UNITED K ‘ ; aren Hronich was her depend- METHODIST knows was Annual | ably artistic self at the piano, Mar- Conference week @t Scranton. Where they move and replace min- isters and vote to raise some more money and build Homes for the Aging and talk about missions and | missionaries too. Well T can talk about missions and missionaries too. Dorothy writing from the Congo told about the Congolese women attending a women’s meeting somewhere up the river (Methodist women around here went last Tuesday to such a meeting) but some of them had to cross the river on a ferry boat *' and the bnat couldn’t get in close to the shore so the women piled out and waded up to their chests Judy Taylor's Beauty Salon (Behind Back Mt. Lumber Co.) +» SHAVERTOWN - OPEN EVERYDAY : Except Tuesday 9 AM. - 5 PM: (evenings by appointment) PHONE 674-8651 for your appointment 183-A MAIN STREET gery Seiple sang ‘two requested the very popular “How Great Thou | Art” which is now in our Methodist hymnal. Catherine sang Gounod’s Ave Maria. And Jean Hronich gave an appropriate recitation by Keats. I hadn't better forget us men of the male quartet, Cornelius Hastie, believe it or not, Jean Hronich on the first tenor! I sang 2nd tenor. We did two numbers. Along with the musical numbers featuring the beauty of America’s hills, trees and flowers were some selected slide pictures which Cath- erine had taken through a num- ber of years of “shooting” trees, clouds, sunsets, hills and valleys, and close-ups of flower. [1 heard oh’s and ah’s as different colored slides of breathless grandeur came on the screen. ; It seemed most fitting that we should close the program with Irv- ing Berlin's “God Bless Ametica” by the congregation. Wyoming Conferecne Something happened at the ses- sion of Wyoming Conference last week which I'suddenly realize was a linkage in the past in my mem- ory. It must have been about 1908 when I was studying German in Binghamton High School and loved it and got high marks in it while Emanuel German church on Front Street in Binghamton and was elated that I could understand so many of the things being said. | And of course I understand ‘Un- | ser Vater in dem Himmel” and | could say it with them. We Are In The BOTTLED GAS BUSINESS for FRIENDLY — LOCAL Service Phone — 288-0356 YOUR FRIENDS ? . NIGHT PHONES—693-3729 PROMPT WHY NOT TELL ® COOKING 305 MAIN STREET 2 287-3501 288-2159 SPINICCI'S GAS SERVICE e HOT WATER * HEATING — SWOVERSVILLE | JUST A SPIN OF THE DIAL and you reach Fowler, Dick Wi The Boston Store | Bost Soe Dallas Harveys Lake Center Moreland DIAL DIRECT 823-4141 Sweet Valley Noxen DIAL 674-1181 No Toll Charge and Walker solos, “Trees” by. Joyce Kilmer and | Roy J. Thomas, Ernie Hoover and,’ it lasted. For the interest in the | language one Sunday I attended the | Wednesday night's musical tea | today to spend the Memorial Day | 1 weekend with her parents, Mr. and | was particularly happy to have a | Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh, Huntsville on Walter Placek’s domain—is a : { program cam 3 huge White Leghorn rooster. I progr gout very well haven't seen Barbara recently to | : | Road i WE | chance t al : .« | Road. warn her if that roster lets out o see all the guest singers | For | they were the “Tuesday Night Car | | Pool” of people Catherine picked | Memorial Highway, observed their | & Praver. (up on her way to Tuesday night | fifty seventh wedding anniversary | , 3 a3 oratorio rehearsals. Occasionally I!on Saturday, May. 18. Mrs. Par-| Poppies” to the Lake, Lehman went along for the ride and the |sons is the former Edith Clemow | ROSS | car door would open one side or! of Plymouth. | the other and admit Mrs. Moss in Harvevs Lake American Legion Auxiliary, unit 967 met recently at the Daniel C. Roberts Fire Hall. President Mrs. Eleanor Daughtery opened the meeting with the. Auxiliary Pledge | and the ‘Salute to the Flag. In the | Fifty Seventh Amniversary | absence of Chaplan Mary Engler, | Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Parsons, | Marion Oplinger led the group in ‘Trucksville Mr. and Mrs. Richard Plummer | and family, Valley Forge, will arrive | The auxiliary has distributed | and Noxen . | Schools Mr. Parsons is re- 2 aa : tired. The couple has three chil- | Fost 967, Auxiliary, Boy and Girl } dren [Scouts and Cub Scouts will meet y | at the home of Leo Yanoski, Sandy fe) Ms. Valter Fond, Chase Bon 4, | Beach, on Memorial Day at 9:30 1s recuperating at home following to, participate in services to | > 2 SH | a.m. smgey In Neshiv howl ‘be held at Kochers Cemetery and | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stewart and | Maple Grove Cemetery, Pikes Creek. | daughter, Marjorie, Hillside, will | ™ qi d | spend the holiday weekend in New | e. Ausilinry sitended the Elementary | | Womer, | teer Fire Company, et Monday Members of the Ladies ~ Auxiliary | | evening at the fire hall. A tupper- g | | This was only the second time in | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | to General Hospital by Noxen Am- N O X H bulance, on Sunday. | { Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barber, Muh- lenburg, wisitéd the Charles Weav- ers, on Sunday. Mrs. Richard Eckert, Shavertown ! i \ rs. Richar e avertown | ley Denmon, Farewell Party Samuel Blizzard, Guy | Patton, Mariel Lutes and Mrs. Ray | is spending some time with her Fritz, Clark Oliver, Ray XKelly, | Gunton. [ Mr & Mis. Choelos We : parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles James Hettes, Frank Jones, Arthur | Mrs. Theodore Jones and chil- 2 Te i he. 3 5 oh - ow Womer, while her husband js at Blizzar, Earl Beahm. Plans were | dren, Warwick, N.Y., spent the | toriained: ot a farewell pty fon | their son Charles “Dobbie” Weaver on Sunday May 5th. He left for (Continued on Page 6 B) Indiantown Gap. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nixon, N.J., spent weekend with them. Ladie Auxiliary Auxiliary, Noxen Volun- | made for a bake sale and wimpy | the Fedle. ont. Thoradoy. weekend with Mrs. Albert Jones. Mrs. Lloyd Montro 3 taken | | Members of Noxen Volunteer Fire | ae 95g: Montross as Bn | Company will meet for election of | | officies June 11th at the fire hall. Ladies | are cordially invited. ware party was also held during the meeting. Present were: Mes- dames Fred Schenck, Ray Gunton, Richard Smith, Dogle Smith, Cal- vin Strohl, Wheeler Hess, Albert Ruff, Tom Swire, Isaac Swire, Stan- Mrs. Loren Case entered General | | Hospital on Monday and underwent | | surgery on Tuesday morning. Her | condition is reported as very good. Clark Oliver returned for the || | second time to General Hospital on | 7 Tuesday night, was operated on | ed to Fort Carson, (Colo, after | Thursday and came through in good | spending a fifteen day furlough with | shape | his’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | : : 3 Pp ? ¥ | Lewis Reese has ben in a serious J. Bozek. : ; | condition at the General Hospital. Adelia 0. Franconi | He is reported as being out of in- Adelia O. Franconi, Kingston and | tensive care. | Harveys Lake, is among the stu- The sympathy of the community dents at Moravian Seminary for is extended to the family of the late Girls, Bethlehem, who contributed ' Osmand® Casterline who died at! to an elaborate piece of embroidery | Veterans Hospital on Tuesday and in ribbon and silk which was pre- | was buried from Nulton’s Funeral sented to Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson. | Home on Thursday. | Larry Butler and Richard Engel- man have arrived in Vietnam. The WYOMING NATIONAL BANK of Wilkes-Barre cordially invites you to visit its THIRD ANNUAL 142 years the students honored and i i Saturday night. paid their respects to the wife of a President of the United State. The first was given to. the wife of Presi- dent John Quincy Adams. Married Twenty Two Years | York Ci h h 1 «| “Awards Day’ at Lake-Lehman or TR iy sp oo be | High School on May 24th where | ? Silver We dding "(they presented Pam Potter an Mr. and Mrs. Marvin F. Scott, award for her prize winning essay | : and also chose a girl and boy stu- Sutton Road, will celebrate their dent from the eighth grade, to re- | silver wedding anniversary - on | ceive an award for scholarships, | DM and Ms Jorn I yon Cam, | Tuesday, June 4. Mis. Scott’ is | character: and service . to their | ho Wel colonials thelr 22nd wed, | the former Elizabeth Hopple, Dallas. | school. Mrs. Marie Cappellini gave | 5 © orniversaty on Mondays June Mr. Scott is employed by Hillside Farms, Inc. The couple has three children. They are members of Dallag Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johns, Car- verton Road, entertained at dinner | Dancing and cards were enjoyed by the group. Six couples were present. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Schutter and b 4 . 13. The couple was married in 2 FSport on their trib to Harris AWlerson Methodists Chureh hy Rev. burg. A bake sale will be held at | Morgan Kocher’s Store, Noxen Road, Picnic | yr. °° Albert: Var Cathpes. of. Roe Ground, on Sunday, June 2, starting | citer NY 4 at 10:30 a.m. Mystery prizes were | ,. won by Fran Desidero and Shirley | ov | P- an eighth grade student at Lake Strohl. Hostesses were Laura Carey | Lc sil nd Tron Venlo, | Lehman High School. Mr. Van The next Bey wi > held | 1, a former marriage, Mrs. Janice on June 11, at the fire hall. | Timari and Mrs. Judy Rickes, both Attendants were, Mr. and | They are parents of a son, John | | Campen is father of two daughters, | fi Sympathy of the community is al- | Sp extended to the family of the late Betty Ann Teetsel, who lost her life in an automobile accident, | in. Tunkahnnock, on Friday morn- ing. ; | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Engelman | spent Sunday . afternoon with her | sister, Mrs. Evan Sommerson and | | family, at Plains. : May 10th Mrs. Guy Fritz has received word | of her brother Robert Hackling’s | | death, at Vestal, N.Y. | Mrs. George Crouse, Nanticoke, | spent the weekend with the Arthur | | Blizzards. / Mrs. Elvin Bean’ is visiting her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ell- | 'man,- Olean, N.Y. SPRING ART SHQW in the bank lobby 26 West Market Street, Wilkes-Barre thru 31st “ : : 95% dni i us family, Limewood Road, were re-| Mrs. Dale Ide, First Street, is| of New Jersey and also: the grand. | 9-3 daily except Fridays, 9-5 cent guests of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John DeMarino and family, Leesport. Michael J. McGlynn, a member of the sophomore class at Wyoming Seminary, will receive a Certificate { of Educational Development for his acheivement in the National Edu- cational Development tests. Well, at our Conference Rev. J. Rolland Crompton, head of the Binghamton District read a set of resolutions which turned out to be a request from that same Em- manuel Church (Evangelisal Unted Brethren) to become a member of the Church Conference! That denomi- nation and we Methodists have just united at the General Conference in Dallas Texas and this. was one of the legal steps on the part of a part of it. Wyoming United Methodist a single church society "to become | Telephone Company. recuperating at her home after father of two granddaugthers. being a surgical patient at General | Hospital. Sp/4 John C. Bozek has return- Mrs. Grace Maloni, Midway Manor, is a surgical patient | in Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Nichols, Car- a trip to Washington, D.C. Mr. | Nichols attended a convention while there. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson, | Sr., Holly Street, will entertain at a family get-to-gether at their cabin at Norwich, N.Y., over the holiddy weekend. Sixteen family members | will attend. } Mr. and Mrs. Merl A. Gerdes, Jr. | and family, Woodbine Road, will | move to the Harrisburg area soon. Mr. Gerdes has been transferred there by his employer. The Bell | FREE - FREE - FREE BOX STORAGE For Your Winter Clothes | Includes Fur Trimmed Garments No Charge For Storage Insurance Is 4.95 Plus Regular Cleaning Charges Includes Fur Timmed Garments Send As Much As You Want All Garments Cleaned & Hung in our Giant Vault 30,000 cu. ft. of Cold Storage the late Mrs. Mary Dunn. Mr. Van { Campen is son of the late Mr. and Treot Road | “= Floyd Van Campen of Noxen. eral Hauling. Mrs. Van Campen is velian Road hove veturned bom | a correspondent for the Dallas Post. | Mrs. Elsworth Field, Mrs. Elwood | - Classmates Class | Mrs. William Munkatchy and Mrs. | Lewis Lord ‘entertained members of | . the Classmates Class of the Meth- | odist Church on Friday evening at | the Munkatchy home. 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