wife, uise, to- 1 his ston, also Cora treet, or of for- is a sport ident lege. enue, e of 1 en- fall. with nior nter Both heir and eave here Mr. they with R. it, is Hos- oner, week they and fam- tion- ak. Elm in were and bert | ngle, are They Road. f Mr, Hill after Hos- nue, Con- ure. John = a Sn viel ————— er ©00000000000000000000000000000000000000¢¢ ) fd f H DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Arr | — SHAVERTOWN The Congested Road | It was a -real jam up on the: highway leading to the Lake on Sunday with folks taking advantage of the nice weather to wisit the resort arsa. One almost taek his life in his hand tg, venture into the heavy flow and the weekend proved another - one of severe accidents along this stretch which certainly wasn’t constructed for the utmost in safety. Adding to.the mounting toll here age the drivers who can- | not see th¥ logic of curtailing their | fast speeds. Tt looks like cur am- | bulance crews will be real busy this | summer. In Dutch Country Tt was a real pleasant week in| the Allentown environs where the weather was mot as «cool as my neighbors report it here. Tuesday we went to Lebanon where Fred had to do an audit and while he was so engaged we continued to Hershey where Susie had remem- bered those big vats of chocolate being mixed in what she described | as a delectable sight of childhood. The chocolate odor which once per- | and machinery has heen modern- ized. Many scout troons were on tour enjoving every moment of the candyland excursion. Close by is the zoo and the gorgeous rose gar- dens which: were quite prolific after the season of rain. It was hard to make a TN from the vast array’| of favorites ¥growing there but our danghter came home with “Sun- set”, a dainty yellow hybrid which will add color and give much pleasure as it blooms hereafter. We were rather amazed at the completeness of ‘“Readside Am- erica”, a Bt intricate setun of towns, churches, mountains, it goes places other small cars shouldn't go. veh KUNKLE MOTORS “Kugkle, Pa. bridges, all lighted and in motion designed by the late Laurence T. Gieringer and carried on by his family. Many charming eras of American history are faithfully por- trayed and the fantastic arrange- ment is certainly worth your while. The children and adults alike are enchanted. Nearby is Shartlesville, where the | Dutch spread of seven sweets and seven sours enhances a most boun- teous meal and delights those who have =a healthy appetite. The same type meals, I under- stand, will be available at the Kutz- town Fair which opens this week- | leave next month to vacation at | heir favorite fishing spot at Ryder end. Right up the way from Susie's is ‘the Trexler Game Preserve where the traditional bison must remain as an agreement made by the man who made this charming animal display possible. Handsome palo- mine graze here and many rare and distinctive breeds are to be found gathered from the four | the earth. "This, too, was a pleasant | tour. | Clark who had come down | shopping trip with friends. The | Patio Room is another gourmet's | ' delight and again the portions are extremely large ones. | For many summers we have | wanted to visit Peddler’s Village and on Friday this became a reali- | zation as Susie drove through de- lightful Bucks County past Doyles- | town and into Lahaska where the | array of shops have been tastefully | arranged and one scarcely knows which is his favorite. Benches have been conveniently placed and in- deed we made good use of them have found it hard to keep up with these past few the young ones years. { The plant booth was perhaps our favorite for the most unusual var- were happy to share Susie's free week before getting down. to study again and the old fashioned meigh- borliness of her wonderful ‘t, behold: tend a helping hand. | Here Amd There Mrs. Catherine Ritter, spent the weekend Texas, patient at Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and Mr. and Mrs. John Cortright will | Lake. | Donald Edwards in the loss of his | father. | Rev. and Mts. Frederick H. Eidam | came in for the weekend from Ma- {cungie for the wedding of Janice Priebe, . Dallas, new friends was Tt is a fine area and folks are not too busy to enjoy each other's company or -ex- visiting her brother Thomas Andrew, who is a ‘Wilkes-Barre Veteran's | Sincere sympathy dis extended to with the former THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1968 Fernbrook Mt. Zion Mi. and Mrs. Joseph Hogan have moved back to Harveys Lake from Wilkes-Barre. The Hogan family was burned ‘out in February in the mid- dle of a very severe winter month. Welcome Back. David Morgan who is a patient at the Veterans Hospital and has | been for several months, was visited | by ‘his former wife, Mrs. Mary Morgan and according to her he is slightly improved. Mrs. Harold Briggs of Orange is spending two weeks in New Jersey. Open House Mr. and Mrs. Frances Shonk had open house on Sunday for their daughter JoAnn who was grad- uated from Central Catholic. She will enter college in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nash, Church Street, Dallas entertained at a large party for their daughter Georgianna who was graduated from Dallas Senior high, class of 1968. Geongei- anna was chosen queen of her class morning at Mt. Zion. them before. are familiar. experience. in more modern words. TT —r— ey It was communion last ‘Sunday In personal corners of | ] No one visits Allentown without | Sophie Hackling while in the Back meated the town has disappeared | perusing among the wondrous dis- | Mountain. : | play of merchandise available at | the Hess Store and we met Betty | ‘ between sightseeing for Fred and 1 ieties were available for one’s home | rand garden and the place was con- tinually filled with eager customers. | Tours are still being arranged for this delightful spot and it is well worth your while to plan a day there. With only a week of vacation be- fore beginning summer classes, we PAM’S OUTLET Dallas Shopping Center CLOSED FOR VACATION WEEK OF JULY 1 REOPEN JULY 8 FREE - FR BOX ST Winter For Your EE - FREE ORAGE Clothes » Send As Much Includes Fur Trimmed Garments No Charge For Storage | Insurance Is 4.95 | ® pls Regular Cleaning Charges | Includes Fur Timmed Garments | | M. B. BEDDING CO. All Garments Cleaned & Hung in our Giant Vault Tay ; 30,000 cu. ft. of Cold Storage 1 As You Want SLIP COVERS 8-Piece 4.95 Set 2 ~=1.99 O’MALIA ‘pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran | 1967. i Church officiating at the ceremony. | They were overnight guests of Mrs. | South Carolina. An Open | sylvania ‘State University was Feld | weds. ' at the home of his parents on Sun- | day. for Washington. D.C., where be has geet Valley. accepted a position with Marriott Motels. He will begin his duites! cearly in July. 3 | thant Jerry Demnick came home from | \Grallugics in Vietnam General Hospital . on Friday after | having been a patient there for | several : John Clause leaves tomorrow for | Alameda Cal. where he will visit | his daushter Brenda Beganski and | Officer leadership school at Camp long time since I had seen Glenn cee his first grandchild. Mrs, Clause | Banks, Vietnam. is alreadv on the West Coast. Arnold Laux is slightly improved | at Presbyterian Hospital, University | of Penna. Medical Center. 51 39th; & Year, Street, Philadelphia. Dron him a! *€ card. His mother and dad, Mr. and | Highway. Mrs. Paul Laux returned home Sun- Butch Evans is sick at his home | with a very bad cold and sore dav evening after visiting him last | after having the measles, Mary Ann week, Mrs. John Marsh was in town for | Dallas Township School. a short time last week. staying | John Bliss, Home with Mrs. James Huston while here. | She will move to White Plains. | N Y.. after selling her home in New Jersey. | Bliss. John Sincere sympathy is extended to | Knox at the present time. the family of the late Mus. Ambrose | BLANKETS | Farrell. Mrs. Farrell, a resident for some years succumbed following surgery. TABLOIDS-CIRCULARS ACCORDING TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS THE DALLAS POST RE TOR FIC eS id I X ” JUNE DON'T FORGET TO RENEW YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE THIS MONTH! 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Judy Prebola, Orange is leaving July 1st for Michigan to spend sev- eral weeks with relatives. She will Chucky and Audrey Roat are | spending two weeks with Cathy | Banta of Orange. 7 Have Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Abe Simon, Roushey Plot, are the proud parents of a beautiful black haired baby girl born this week. The Simon’s have three boys . The baby girl will be named Carla. Mrs. Simons is the former Bernadine Verbetich, of | Luzerne. The Simon's that is Abe's | parents have 13 grand children and 35 grandchildren for the Verbe- tichs. Mrs, Rebecca Perrigo, Roushey Plot, was admitted to Nesbitt Me- morial Hospital for observation and tests. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Banta, Briar Crest Road, Idetown have as guests for a few weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Jensen, Seattle, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walters of Briar Crest Road have as guests children, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wal- This Pharmacy because of our YOUR DOCT -We Can Fill It Promptly drug or formulat:on, and to provide patients with the finest presaribed medicine at reasonable cost. Trust your’health to your doctor. Trust us to || fill his prescriptions with professional skill a3 Nef OR KNOWS L is known and trusted by doctors reudiness to supply instantly any —— | | Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. ~ LUZERNE-DALLAS HIGHWAY 288-1496 — PHONE — ENT. 1-0843 BRANCH STORE | NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER and sincere personal interest in your . wellbeing. FINO'S PHARMACY a ra | 675-1141 graduated with the 1968 (Class of their son and wife and five grand- | Bob Beckum is spending several weeks with friends and relatives in % | Mr. and Mrs. George Riley, Lu- House honoring Bill | zerne have moved to Dallas in their on o | Glahn. a recent graduate of Pern-| new home. The Rileys are mewly : {The Coolbaugh family have moved The young man will leave | from Briar Crest road, Idetown to | | graduated from non commissioned | Jeffrey VanTuyle. The Triple G Store was robbed | pected pleasure. | and ramsacked again this past week. | of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Van Tuyle | This ‘makes the third time within | Wha were among the vounger set the Triple ‘G is situated when I wag pastor of this charge. | mext to the A&P Store on Memorial | Mary Ann McCue is back at work | See how Howard Seiple was doing. Private First Class John Bliss fh Idetown Main Road is spending a nine day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Jean | is stationed at Fort Delores Ambrose, Center More- | Mrs. Lena Evans and children Methodist Church. Mrs. Traver ‘is have returned to their home on |(he former Irene Svnder, daughter Poplar Street, after spending a few | of Mr. | days with her father, Michael Mos- | (aude and Mrs. Charles Svnder, Street, Dallas. Mr. Traver | is son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Earl Parsons is back at work after | pve of Rugsles. They are parents lon June 16th. return late in August by jet plane. | 1 think maybe I have just written comethine quite awfal! Editor will not let it through. I will sav in spite of all the abowe | that T «did thoroughly profit from handling of the communion theme, which was of thanksgiving in the whole aspect of communion or the “Fucharist’”, All the more remark- | able when you mealize Christ was | giving thanks for the very symbols of his own broken body and shed | blood, he who was to suffer ‘to sunnlv the body and blood. Along the way through the ser- Marine Corp. Thomas M. Zabo-|vice Rev. Schalk called to chancel weeks. | raski foster son of Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Glen VanTuyle for] { Carl Berman, route 1, Dallas, was | the baptism of their infant son Paul Tt had been a | VanTnyle and this was an unex- Glenn is the son After church Catherine and I | dropped in at Nesbitt Hospital to | He had surgery last Saturday and | would be feeling better in a few { days. | Allison Lynme Whitesell Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whitesell announced the birth of a daughter Allison Lynne on Tuesday, 18. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Wright, Wvkoff. N.J., Mrs. Willard Grif- Syracuse. N.Y. spent the | weekend with Mrs. Claire Mckenna. Married Ten Years Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Traver will observe their tenth wedding an- | niversary on Friday June 28th. | They were married in Lehman June | | of six children. Pamela, Thomas, Patsy, Lisa, Richard and Robert. Lisa observed her sixth birthday The Children’s Day Exercise Sun- day Morning Worship Service, cli- ters of South Carolina. Louis Burkhardt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Burkhardt, Roushey Street, had an accident Tuesday while ridine his bicycle which re- sulted in having 10 sutures in his leg. Bible School Bible School was held at the Primitive Methodist Church at Fernbrook all this week ending tomorrow under the direction of Miss Audrey Brodbeck, chairman of Evangelism Fellowship for Luzerne County. The closing exercise will take place on Sunday, June 30th at 7 pom. at the Glenview Primitive ‘Maybe the | between 6 and 8 p.m. on Mondays. the main theme of Rev. Schalk’s | !dav evening service. | @iagn Park, T.arraine Cohorn, Char- HARVEYS LAKE Have Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dunbar, Lake | preparation for it I began to read |Sjde Hotel, Warden Place, announce | through the hymns in the section | the birth of a baby boy, June 17, of our hymnal titled The Lord’s! at Supper. 1 did not realize how many | weighed 5 pounds, 4 ounces. and varied such hymns were for I| Dunbar was taken to the hospital had never tried to read throagh | by the Lake Ambulance. Mercy Hospital. The Paul Jr., about two years old. | recently celebrated their 30th wed- ding anniversary, Tutoring Classes Mr. Anthony Marchaikitis, prin- { by Wilkes-Barre YWICA. Volunteer | tutors are needed to aid the pupils | Please contact Rosemary Nevel, | program secretary. Fireman’s Fair | The auxiliary to the Daniel C. | Roberts Tire Company are asking | residents to contribute baked goods | and new or used ‘items, plants, | toys, ete for their White Elephant | stand which they will have at the firemens fair, held at Old Sandy | Bottom on July 30 and 31. Hand- | made items will also be welcome. | For anv information call Mrs. Mal- | colm Nelson, Mrs. June Swanson or | Sweet Valley Vacation Bible Class Vacation Bible School began at the Church of Christ, Mondav eve- ning, June 17. at 7 p.m. Closing exercises will be held at the Sun- Mrs. Caroline Ferrey svent a few davs last week with the Thomas Sayre family, Lake Silkworth. Myron Mess Honered Myron Moss, principle at Ross | School was honored at a party) on Fridav evening at the Ross | School. Mr. Moss is retiring. She is | daughter, It occurred to me the former Shirley Jennings daugh- | Harveys Lake, recently returned | | nfwal meeting of the Caroling Associ- | | { | any of the auxiliary members. | is once again a patient in the Gen- | : |)eral Hospital. So come on all you baby | Cub and Boy Scouts and send cxrds Mrs. | to cheer him up. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson H. Flock and Nadine, Kingston and that I wish some modern scholar | ter of William John Jennings of after spending a week at Asheville, | who is well versed in the language | Idetown. There is another child, N.C., where they attended the an-/| and content of science and yet who had a rich personal spiritual ex- perience of his own would compose a communion hymn in the modern framework of thought in which all high school—and higher students Surely the truths ex- pressed in communion rituals end hymns hawe a basis in reality and | cipal of Lake Lehman School, has I am not so sure that | recommended that any pupils who the communion hymns and rituals have failed or those why have made as used have quite the sound of low marks and need personal help, reality that they should have. They | take advantage of the tutorial pro- do have a sense of solid importance | gram which ‘will be held in the Dal- that it would seem could be phrased | las Methodist ‘Church this summer Congratulations to Rev. and Mrs. | ation of Mutual Insurance Agents. Fred M. Eister, Harveys Lake who | They were guests at the Jack Tar | Grove Park Inn outside of Asheville. troop leader. Kent Jones, Chosen Kent Jones, Lake-Lehman High School, has ben named to the West sanad for Unico Club's annual East- West all star football game to be | played on Friday, August 9 Wilkes-Barre Memorial stadium. Unico, received belated permis- sion from the National Collegiate Athletic Association to conduct the charity classic. : Proceeds are fused by ‘the club in | for its various local charitable endeavors. Kent is son of Mr. and Mrs: How- ard ‘Jones, Sunset, Harvey Lake and a 1968 graduate of LLHS. He's a 5-10, 180 pound linebacker and halfback who played under Coach George Curry. Kent will study liberal arts in Mrs. Howard Jones, Sunset, re- cently returned from a ‘two weeks tour of Europe. Mrs. Jones visited | Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris and London. | Harveys Lake .Yacht Club The Harveys Lake Yacht Club recently welcomed five new ii into membership of the club: Commodore David Baltimore wel- comed, Mrs. Sherman Harter, Mr. | and Mrs. Edward Mattern, Mr. and | Mrs. Kenneth Herwig, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Arnaud, and Dr. and Mrs. Clinton Lehman. Mrs. Bayliss was chairman | Kenneth of the T'm sorry to say that Arthur West | the fall at Wilkes: College. | | | - SECTION B-- PAGE 5 covered dish supper which preceded | the meeting. | Bob Myers, the club's lifeguard, | announced that swimming lessons | for the children of members will | begin soon. Junior and senior life | saving courses will also be offered. | The Mariner Girl Scout Troop | which is sponsored by the Yacht { Club is spending a week of sailing Mr. and [ Mrs. Richard Demmy accompanied the group. Mrs. is the |in the Chespeake Bay. Demmy a Wears like won! | | | i 1 { | gallon For inside or out side use. Defies the most extreme weather condi tions. ‘ideal for concrete floors wooden porches, sun decks. 100°, alkyd base. Dries quickly to o tough, elastic finish. 00R zm be 01 5A MEL - WT SHAVERTOWN LUMBER CO. 16 E. CENTER STREET SHAVERTOWN, PA. Yes, Bess Klinetob is still cele- brating her birthday and appreci- ated it very mruch when Mrs. Ethel | Gelsleichter - brought her suvmer] guests on Friday evening. They were Mrs. Grace Goodwin. Lake] Silkworth and Mrs. Letha Spauld- ing. Shavertown. Letha. for many vears has been bringing Mrs. Lillian Hildebrandt, Dallas and Miss Ruth | Tamoreaux, Shavertown together for this occasion. but due to her accident. was unable to attend this | vear, so Mrs, Gelsleichter took over this year. Mrs. Margaret Aton, Binghamton. NY. is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Caroline Ferrey. Community extends svmpathv to the Nelson Rogers family Dallas. Mr. Rogers passed awav Thursday night at General Hoenital. He has several relatives in the vicinity. Mrs. Josenh Weller and erand- damghter Helen Weslev enent come time in Ohio Dinane Weeley viait- eA her orandfather Joseph Weller while’ they were gone. Willard Rogers. Binchamton, N.Y.. spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Rogers last week. maxed the Daily Vacation Bihle Qchonl which ‘took vlace in the churchouse this week. About 60 attended. Suverintendent was Char- Tothe Calkins: <ecretarv. Dorothy Park: treasurer Bess Cooke: refresh- ments. Dorothy Park. Bess Cooke, and Jane Swelsin: teachers Judy Brown. Jeanne Barrall. Pat Sweiz- Andrey Tde. Pamela (Calling. Haye, lone Park. Gloria Hadsel. Tvomna TAde Mlawearst Mav, Mawr Uzdella, Methodist Church. David Lloyd, Robert Park. ORNAMENTAL JOHN MULLER'S - Welding and Fabrication Shop Sweet Valley — 477-5305 — 696-1852 Let us repair Your Broken Equipment. We Work While You Sleep. 24-Hour Portable Emergency Service Want Something Fabricated? You Sketch it - - - We'll Do Our Best to BUILD IT. 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