PAGE FOUR THE DALLAS POST, NOV. 21, 1968 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS The snowmen have melted and the refuse of fall is once again in veiw. After a good storm which cancelled school and meetings the rain has swept in, but this is what we SHAVERTOWN police, cruiser, but too many are getting away with severe violations and this is no safe- guard for our residents and their children. Here And There with Mary Bonfig 675-2398 by December 9. The affair will be held at 7 p.m., and promises a good time to all. As many as possible are urged to attend. those on the sick list, for a card helps cheer those long hours. To Vietnam With a local marine telling of the needs of the children in war- torn Vietnam, Luther League of EASTDALLAS George Ryman, Johnson City, N.Y., was a recent visiter of made her very happy. Mr. Ryman was getting over a severe dog bite on one of his fingers, in a home where he was working. The very next day his fellow worker was bit- ten on his leg by the same dog. He must have been vicious or either both men must have looked like very tempting meat. Myrtle Miller was real pleased to have her (once a year visitor and wife) Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allen from Bethlehem, come to vist her one day last week. As long as I am pn celebra- tions, I will wish happy birth- While the furnace mechanic and I were having lunch to-- gether last week, he said, “my wife was not a very good cook when we were married, in fact I told her, she cooked religious- ly; it-was either a burnt offer- ing or a sacrifice.” I really got a kick out of that. I received another letter from Jessie Burket last week and will pass parts of it on to you who I know are inter- ested. To you who have their former address, please note their new one: 208 E. Tycksen They have already had snow in Colorado a few times and but they went in a pickup and it was a hundred mile trip both ways and we can not take our car on the reservation. “So the children and I rode over about 17 miles of the trip on the hard road and when it stopped, so did we. We can use our travel-all on the reservation but we did not happen to have it when we decided to go. The place that they went is the area that we may be working in, Lord willing. “Bill said this man traveled about 60 miles an hour on the Trucksvill They will also visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Simmons, Bunker Hill Road. g Mr. and Mrs. .. Vojtko and family, Terrace Avenue, have returned from Alexandria, Va., where they attended the wedding of Karen Anne Shepp to Richard. Teal Barney. Margaret Anne Vojtko was a member of the wedding party serving as flower girl for her cousin. Clarence F. Kresge, Rear 229 Cliffside Avenue, celebrates his must expect in the transition of Mrs. Sarah Ferguson re- New Job St. Paul's got together a nice Raymond, as a young boy, Drive, Farmington, New Mexi- reservation roads so I am glad birthday today. : the seasons. turned to her home on Friday The combination of a health Package of clothing and gifts 0 "oo Myrtle and her late co, 87401. I did not ride with them. How- Mrs. Elmer Major, Davis Particularly delightful is the after having been a patient at inspection, housing inspector {oF the youngsters. Pastor Bis- | oo 'not and worked for She wrote that she missed ever this Pastor preached at Street, who has been a surgi- Pp ) g p > visits of the birds to find food when the ground is covered. We have had many yellow gros- beaks intermingled with the * cardinals, jays and chickadees and of course the juncoes also made an appearance. Wilma Geisinger Hospital where her daughter Margaret is a mem- ber of the staff: We were sorry to learn of the death of Dr. Adelaide Weston, who was one of the pioneers in medicine and who helped many and zoning officer will make for another job by some resident of the township and will be pro- jected probably after the first of the year. With Thanksgiving almost upon us, many folks will be pels was in charge and the children were real happy to think they were bringing hap- piness to someone far-far away. With many of our boys still abroad, lose no time in sending off those packages, cards and them, till he married and made his own home. How nice to know that he remembers and returns at least that once a year to reminisce over those ‘‘good old days.’ They brought her a bouquet of white chrysan- my column those weeks of my illness and trust that I am feel- ing better and getting my strength back. Yes Jessie I am coming along good. Dear Irene: As you can see we have moved already. We the church in Fruitland at 11 o'clock and after a quick lunch left for the reservation. After ‘having services there he had to be back in Fruitland for eve- ning service at 6 p.m. “If the services are later cal patient in General Hospital, is expected home this weekend. Jayne-G. Bourke, Frangorma Drive, will be formally re- ceived at Freshman Investiture into the academic collegiate community of Barry College, Culver called from over on a young person on his way to traveling to dear ones and letters so their Christmas may themums, had to have a larger house, for than that they would be in bed Miami Shores, Fla., on De- Carverton Road and she, too, entering the ranks of which she many returning home. We Pe shared in spirit. D. Friend Hildebrant and Wwe were so cramped and no when the Missionary went to Ccember 1. had grosbeaks in her feeders was so proud. Mrs. Weston was would like to hear of it. Also wife Mavis, Apalachin, N.Y., one had any privacy to speak get them. (By THEY, I mean Jayne is the daugigter of Mr. and was much concerned that a summer resident here after arrived last weekend at his sis- of in the other house. We are the Navajos). and Mrs. John G. Burke. folks place feed for the winged she gave up her practice in ter Myrtle Miller's, to get her paying $5.00 more rent per “I would love to hear from Mrs. Daniel Yanchick and in- MT. ZION—Rev. Charles Gilbert 388-6790 ® BEAUMONT—Mrs. William Austin 639-2544 | his brother Wilson and family. days to Nancy Schmidle; John we have been getting snow Mr. and Mrs. John Alexan- NOXEN—Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly 298-2149 ® DALLAS—Mrs. Peter Duda 674-4593 He had been visiting his daugh- Philips; Susan Harrison; Mar- warnings from the weather der and sons, Andrew and Mi- SHAVERTOWN-—Mrs. F. W. Anderson 675-2001 © EAST DALLAS—Mrs. Irene Moore 675-3080 | ter Evelyn Moore in Wyoming garet Hislop; Miriam Moore man. chael, Danbury, Conn., will ar- SWEET VALLEY—Mrs. Thomas Sayre 477-5300 & JACKSON TWP.—Mrs. Wesley Lamoreaux 696-1500 | previously, and on his way back Dymond; Marian Morris; Tim- “Bill went to the reserva- rive this morning to spend the “TRUCKSVILLE—Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 ® ALDERSON—Mrs. Albert Armitage 639-1378 | to his home he stopped in to othy Dymond; Patricia Mis- tion yesterday with a Navajo weekend with his parents, Mr. HARVEYS LAKE—Mrs. Mary VanCampen 639-5327 & IDETOWN-—Bess Cooke 639.5137 | see his cousin Myrtle Miller, sion; Jackie Morris; Mary ~ Pastor to have services. I and Mrs. Howard Alexander, on Hildebrant Road, which Clemow. would have loved to have gone Brown Manor. - friends when the weather is Jamestown and had many Beaum ont winterized, so to say; they put month and have a nice three anyone who would care to fant daughter have returned to 1 rather rough on them. A piece friends in our Back Mountain her winter windows, storm bedroom bungalow with a front write. Until next time then, their home at 84 Meadowcrest ha of suet is prime eating for the community. . doors on before setting down to lawn and there is grass on it goodbye and take care of your- from Nesbitt Hospital. ov chickadees, reports Mrs. Hicks, =~ Mrs. Henry Hill has been The sympathy of this com- IDETOWN a delicious roast beef dinner if you can imagine that. The self. Jessie. P.S. Give my re- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gramps, not so try it for a rewarding de- confiend to her home for the munity is extended to the fam- Myrtle prepared for them. A back yard is fenced in and.is gards to Vivian and Miriam, Elm Terrace, recengy returned col light. past two weeks due to illness. ily of the late Basil Hayner of Mr. and Mrs. William Rin- fine brother to have. quite large. We even have your daughter. Tell them I from Montreal, Ca¥ada, where ] Two Commissions Mrs. Alan Johnson and Mrs. Binghamton, N.Y. kew of St. Paul, Minn., made The Couple’s Club of East four or five trees. have heard from the “Rentz’s. they visited their son and daugh- fou With ‘the appointment of two Edna Johnson have been en- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Patton 5 long distance call to his Dallas United Methodist Church “Bill and I were blessed with Their new baby girl is fine. ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- tai commissions, one on water, the joying a Caribbean Cruise. have moved into their new mother, Mrs. Nell Rinken No- met Sunday evening, Novem- being able to attend reading They are in Georgia.” thur Gramps, Jr., and family. thy other recreation, we have some Sincere sympathy is extended = home at Evans Falls. vember 8th to announce the ber 10, at the home of Mr. and - classes for two weeks. I had The Rentz Family are for- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Adams, the mighty fine people named to to Mrs. Edward Thompson in It is good to report Alvie pirth of a son Michael Wil- Mrs. Thomas Dickinson, on Ry- better explain this by saying mer Orange residents, also do- Cliffside Avenue, will entertain th handle both endeavors. In the the loss of her father. Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Jim, man Road. A discussion on the these classes were to teach to ing Missionary work. at dinner on Thanksgiving. Ten : case of the water situation, Joel Piccoli, son of Mr. and C00k, Sr., is'able to be at work This is their second son. bible was the theme for the read Navajo. A Navajo lady I was sorry to hear about guests will attend. th representatives were selected Mrs. Al Piccoli, Cinnaminson, after his close call with the Mrs, Rinkin is the former La- meeting. © taught the classes and they Barry Wagner, first grade son Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly and va from each area to cover all NJ. is recuperating at his Uain near the Swanee Paper verne Hanick of Texas. Mrs. A social hour followed with were intended to teach the of Sally and Frank Wagner, family, Hyattsville, Md., have wi sectors where the quality and home after being hospitalized Corporation, Ransom. Nell Rinken said she is a very refreshments served to the at- Navajos to read their own lan- Dermund’s Road, having to Purchased and moved to a BI quantity is giving folks the with pneumonia. His grand- Mrs. Mary Downs was happy = proud grandmother. . tending members; Mr. and guage, but a lady at the Wy- have two stitches over one eye, home on Staub Road. R( most trouble. mother, Mrs. Joseph Laux to have the William Downs of > Mrs. Russell Eyet; Mr. and cliff Bible Translators office in- a week ago Wednesday eve- Dennis Liller, son of Mr. and hi As to recreation the five men spent six weeks in New Jersey Hackettstown, N.J., the David Mr. 2nd ‘Mrs, John Sutton, yo. Robert. M.. Moore: Mr. ited sto attend, so we were ning. Mrs. David Liller, Sr., Holly th appointed certainly are well during his serious illness. Downs of Lancaster, Pa., and With their daughter Betty, who 4 "Mire Russell Ockenhouse; very happy to have the oppor- He went along with his two Street, was ill several days last BI versed in the sports and tree Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl are the Lewis Buttons and the Pat lives in Johnson City, N.Y., nr. 14 Mrs. Warren Stanton; tunity. brothers to Junior choir prac- Week. mendously interested in the flying to Michigan this week to ~~ Callenders of Berwick remem- spent the weekend with Rev. nr. ang Mrs, Jack Cook; Mr. “It is so sad that the Navajo tice in the East Dallas Meth- Auxiliary to Trucksville Fire pl young folks. Two serve on the see their new grandson, born ber her birthday and help her and Mrs. George Lockwood in 4 neve Laing Coolbaugh; Mr. people do not take the oppor- odist Church, and eager to get Company met in the municipal th Dallas School Board. earlier this month to their son celebrate at the home of the Kingston, N.Y. While there ,.4 npg jay Bloomer; Rev. tunity to learn to read, for so outside after, he was running building on Monday night. Mrs. th Police Jobs and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Downs last Sunday. they attended the Tenth Wed- Larry Saxe and the host . many of them can not read or when a door closed suddenly June Koneck presided. Plans R There will be opportunity for Stuart Stahl. Mrs. Lamberi, Traver accom- * ding Anniversary party of Rev. 4 1ooiecs Tom. and Helen | write. in their language. The after one going ahead of him, Were made for the group's It young men to apply for police ~ William Eicke was ill at his Panied Mrs. Hazel Reese to and Mrs. Lockwood on Thurs- hj on teacher was a little unhappy, and caught him. He had a beau- Christmas party to be held on ye force jobs and with a better pay home last week, delaying their =~ Newark, M.J. last weekend. ‘day night, November 7th. I wonder if you, who are for at the most, only about tiful (?) colored eye for a December 9. a scale it should attract them. projected moving. reading this, have as clear a . three or four came to the class- While (which kids seem to be . Mrs. Eva Mendelsohn and The trend is toward the young Christmas Party remembrance of Armistice Day es and they were women. / proud of) but I am glad to hear Mrs, Thelma Roushey were re- 16 men as it is felt that they can Ladies Auxiliary of Shaver- = 50, years ago. I certainly do “We hada lot of laughs try- that it healed nicely and the ported ill. Thirtecnigsmbers Ti better cope with various situa- town Fire Company will enter- ? and will never forget it. I was ing to say some of the words. stitches have been taken out attended. tions arising. As to more action, we need that too. 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You receive the courtesy of the Pharmacist's personal attention from the time you hand the pre- scription to him until he places the medicine in your hands. : EE, working in Hess and Gold- smith’s silk mill at the time. If you have never heard the tremendous noise of all the ma- chinery, you can not realize what it ‘was like when at 11 o'clock that morning, all of a sudden. all machinery stopped and you could have heard a pin drop. Our boss was a stout German man, elderly, and was running up and down the aisles crying like a baby, from joy. He had parts of families over there whom he evidently had been praying for as well as we had been praying .for our boys who, were still over there. Well the mill shut down and we all streamed out, to see the streéts full of laughing, crying Best Steering. Radio, Heater, Automatic Transmission, Power $1195 She also took the time with Bill and I to teach us how to form sentences and the proper use of verbs. We learned a lot in the two weeks, and then she also invited us to attend an eve- ning reading class two nights a week, in which we learn to read the bible. “Oh, that is really hard, for some of the words are so long and I run out of breath before I finish the word. It is neces- sary to learn to read the Bible most of all for when we call on them at their homes this is what they expect and want. “Even the Navajos.that can read and speak Biigaana (white man’s language) tell us that they understand better in Navajo even if they can speak Buy! this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Forman and children 4-year-old Dean and 21-year-old Kim, Borden- town, N.J. spent last weekend with Carol’s dad, Frank Wag- ner Sr. Dale and Verna Wagner, and 16 month old daughter Amy, Towanda also spent the week- end with Verna’s parents. While here, they all enjoyed a birth- day party at the home of Frank Wagner Jr., in honor of Frank’s and Dean Forman’s big days. 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