4 LE ] i Ph) Ladies they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newell and family for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lord left Saturday morning for Pompano Beach, Fla. to visit their daugh- ter, Mrs. William Dayton and family for two weeks. Flowers on the altar at St. Lukes Lutheran Church, Sunday morning were placed there in memory of Howard Mullen by his wife. X Members of Noxen Volunteer Fire Company held a ham sup- per at the fire hall for their members and members of the Auxiliary, Tuesday evening. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Strohl, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Downs, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fritz and son, David, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blizzard, Mrs. Earl Beahm Sr. and Earl Beahm Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Rinaldo Sutliff, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly, Edgar Engelman, Mrs. Richard Traver Mrs. Charles Weaver, Carl Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler i) Hess, Mrs. Joe Dotter, Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Elmer Lyons, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Francis Schenck and Mar- “shall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff, Mr. Earl May, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meade, Walter Galka, Frank Jones Jr., Mrs. Frank Jones Sr. and daughter Mrs. Edith Smith and Jacob’ Miner. Harold DuBois and Mr. and Mrs. Richard DuBois, Oneonta, N.Y., and Mrs. Paul Thomas and family, Hunlock Creek, were dinner guests at the Joseph = Shalotas, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly and Stella Shook called on the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole visited at the home of his mother, Mrs. John Kilburn, Wellsboro, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aldus Myers and family, New Carollton, Md. Susan and Aldus returned with them for a visit here with their grandparents. Miss Susan Kaminstein, Stony Brook, Long Island has spent the past week with her grand- parents, the Elvin Beans. She will remain for another week, along with her cousin Albert Kerns, North New Brunswick, N.J. Mrs. Dorothy French and Mrs. William Macintosh spent the weekend in Philadelphia where they attended the gradu- ation exercises at Drexel In- stitute of Technology, at the Philadelphia Civic Center, Con- vention Hall. Mrs. Helen Schwartz received her master’s degree. She is Mrs. French's daughter and a sister to Mrs. Macintosh. There were 1785 in the class. : Mrs. Estelle Wright Kingston spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Jones, North Lake spent a night at their home. Larry Case flew his own plane from St. Simon’s Island, Ga. to his parents home here. They are Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case. He came Thursday and left for Manchester, Vermont, Friday. dean’s list Among the students who achieved places on the first Dean’s list at Wilson College, Chambersburg, is Miss Sara Jean Otto, a member of the # aa 3 “ JACKSON TWP. I begin the column this week with an apology to Mark Ivan, for I neglected to name him as one of the boys who recently joined the local Scout troop. Belated birthday greetings go this week to Jane Yankowski, who was 10 years old the 17th, also to her brother John, who was 15 the 18th. John spent his birthday in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, where he was recov- ering after surgery. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bigoski on the birth of a daughter at Nesbitt Hospital June 17. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zbick and daughter Rosemary spent the past weekend in Water- bury, Conn., with Mr. Zbick’s sister, to attend the wedding of his nephew, James Laniewski June 21. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Emerick drove to Endicott, N.Y., Sun- day, June 15 to attend a grad- uation Mass and a party for \ their niece, Carol Dane. Laurie Kittle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kittle was admitted as a medical patient at Nesbitt Hospital Mon- day the 16th. At the July 9th meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Fire Co., a representative will be present from .the Frankford Umbrella Company to show styles of umbrellas, with the possibility of the organization selling them. the Thomas and Shaffers fami- lies, to keep it all mum from Mom! The party was planned and carried out by the three Mt. Zion daughters, Peggy Thomas, Marie Shaffer and Carol Conk- lin. The 44 guests were as fol- lows: Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Conklin and children Terry, Barry, Bruce, Kathy Evans and Dixie Readler all from Wap- walloppen; Burrell Brace, Falls; Mrs. William Carey, Orange; Mr. and Mrs. York Swartwood, Harding; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Conklin and chil- dren Debra, Curt, Gary and Todd, White House Station, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Conk- lin with children Kenny, Tim, Brad, Mark, Cindy, Somer- ville N.J.; and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Conklin with children Leslie and Kathy, Hopewell, N.J. Locally were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Conklin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Thomas with children Karen, Ronnie, Jim, Gwen, Holly and Krista, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shaffer with chil- dren Dawn, Linda, Billy and ‘Rod. And first and foremost was the guest of Honor Mrs. Ken- neth Conklin! Glenn Conklin phoned from Pittsburgh and could not be present. One of the children remarked, it was birthday, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and Children’s Day all in one! I have been reminded of my April birthday by the new blossoming of the double white fuchsia which Cathy brought home to me from Hill the Florist April 22. The flowers .got through blossoming and = rd a ve a - ACACIA S ~~ AS re —e ree a a —_ —— we AA — Tee i Fr ee GE penta — SRE a HH pn PAGE TEN THE DALLAS POST, JUNE 26, 1969 : NOXEN . % MOUNT Z Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff : MO N ION we ows ue vee WEE IT0TE | NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS | MoUN and Christopher spent the week- at their home, Sunday. Present ; ] A birthday surprise party— urday afternoon, not in the end at the home of Mr. and Were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case, Ba and it really was a surprise— least tired out from the excite- ; Ricky, Roger, Loren and Mrs. : ; for Mrs. Kenneth Conklin was t or the trip. , Parkers- ’ ’ Weak . of / , men e trip bu Wyn arms, Parkers: panny Hanson and Barbra, er EEO mans 6753%%1 | held Sunday June 15 at the ~ Down in Philadelphia on the Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Cook and SHAVERTOWN—Mrs. F. W. Anderson 6752001 EAST DALLAS—Sue Ann Kitchen 675.0355 | home of her daughter Mrs. same day as our great niece’s family and his father, William family, Beaumont, Mr. and SWEET VALLEY—Mrs. Thomas Sayre 477-5300 JACKSON TWP.--Mrs: Wesley Lamoreaux 696-1500 Gerald Shaffer. What made it a wedding our very likeable Lyons left Saturday morping for Mrs. Robert Shalanskis and I RUGKAVILLE NoISo Wooler 696-1689 ALDERSON—Mrs. Albert Armita ae 639-1378 more difficult thing to keep it friend Gene LaBar was getting Fort Lauderdale, Fla. where family, Tunkhannock Road. HARVEYS LAKE—Mrs. Mary VanCampen 639-5327 : @,Surprise was the fact of sO married to Diane Lynn Barger, ; : many wide awake children, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell R. Miller Jr. I wrote Gene my regrets that I could not at- tend his wedding on account of this one of the family that I was already booked to attend; I did extend to him our g3jn- gratulations and best wishes. ~ Our Roy J. Thomas attended but I have not been in touch with him since he got home. When we heard of the sudden death of Miss Della Rozelle last week we went to the funeral home over in Shavertown. Few people ever realized what a beautiful woman Della Rozelle must have been. For in her casket age and sickness no longer left their marks. At the same time her appearance in death lacked the essential thing of life, that is, the lively mental alertness and interest which characterized Della to all who had occasion to visit with her. Although without telephone ar newspaper Della was WA much aware of the world around her. The last time Cath- erine visited with her was the day she and I took one of the Easter lilies to her as to a shut-in. With expressions of gratitude she nevertheless del, clined to accept the flower, but said for us to take it to some- one who was sick. As Dickie Holmes was too sick to take part in the Easter Sunday mu- sic, much to his own regret, Della said right away for us to take the lily to Dickie for she said Dickie was a nice boy and often did errands for her. Catherine told Della about the new addition we had on the back of the house which in-~ cluded a new porch. She was much interested and was glad to hear about it. She remarked how pleasant it was for one to step out the back door and ilson Hardings, Eatonville, : : Thursday evening — a po Birthday greetings this week then after a brief rest they be- look at that pond. ai fn an S. Hen * ; ; / . : ; ieldi in, lovely, and lovely! 8: h : _ go to Janet Fielding on the gan again, Y, : y For Della Rozelle’s father William Evans, with other 104 m Franklin St., Shaver- Harry Lefko, Kiwanis past president, congratulates newly in- 30th’ to ‘Donald Myers July 1, .. We who sometimes sing spe- - had built this house we How friends, is on a fishing trip to you want from five models MATCH THE MOWER WITH THE POWER FREE MOWER WITH PURCHASE OF A NEW INTERNATIONAL® CUB CADET Don’t miss the big MOWER FREE for-all . . now, pick out the Cub Cadet lawn and garden tractor ...and get a performance- matched International Rotary Mower absolutely FREE! AUGUST F. Memorial Highway town, Pa. . stop in WALTERS - 675-1869 Sorry I didn’t write the Fern- brook news for the past week, but I have been ill. Well school is out now. I want to wish everyone an en- joyable safe summer. Allan Lahr of Overbook Road and his Cousin Donna Campbell spent a weekend in Philadel- phia recently. Mrs. Grant Alt, Main Road, Fernbrook, has returned home from the Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Bertha Gallagher had 10 stitches to close a cut on her leg. Bob Beckum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beckum, has re- turned home for summer vaca- tion. He is a student at Har- graves Military Academy at Chatham, Va. The 1939 graduation class of Dallas Township will hold their 30th class reunion at the Broth- Br ducted Kiwanian members: Clyde Davis III, left, and Martin Moore, right, following recent induction ceremonies. FERNBROOK Beatrice Wilder of New Mil-'{sheld “He, got in the ‘trunk, he ers 4, Saturday,.July 5, 7:30 p.m. Call Ed. Lumley 675-3595 for reservations on or before July ‘1. It will be a smorgas- bord, the price per couple is $6.00. Butch Evans, Main Road, Ferbrook, had to have a teta: nus shot for a cut on his foot. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ash and family have moved into the trailer at the rear of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Noon’s property in Fernbrook. Mrs. Jean Bliss has returned home after attending the fu- neral of her brother-in-law in Buffalo, N.Y. Mrs. Blanche Crispbell of Demunds Road, is spending some time with her niece Mrs. Lucy Jones at Noxen. Mrs. Leona Bellas of Main Road, Fernbrook, is spending a few days with her niece, Mrs. LOCAL BANK FINANCING Up to 7 Years to Pay Plastic Vinylized—30 Years Guarantee U.S. STEEL SIDING LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR, DEALER & INSTALLER 1 Room Additions—Roofing All Kinds | 1 Modern Kitchen—Aluminum Siding | ~} Storm Windows & Doors—Gutter and Downspouts | WALLACE GAUTHIER CONST. INC. R.D. 1, Dallas, Pa. 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The trunk lid fell down on him and locked and he couldn’t get out. He was almost done for when Bill Rineman hap- pened to hear the pounding and heard Mr. Bloom crying for help. Bill had an awful time getting the trunk opened. Mrs. Bloom was sleeping upstairs and didn’t know any of this until Bill pounded on her door , got her up and she unlocked the trunk.. By this time Mr. Bloom was out cold and the ambulance had to be called. He was taken to the Nesbitt Hospital where he is in intensive care. I sure hope Mr. Bloom is feeling bet- ter by the time everyone reads this column. Hours DRS. |. & P. BERGER Optometrists 27 Machell Ave., Dallas 675-5067 Wednesday Afternoon : Monday & Thursday Evenings For Appointment Call Ly s A Beautiful Vinyl Notch-Back JBUICK li BUICK 1966 | BUICK Electra 225 Custom 4 Door Hardtop Black Finish with Black Interior. Air-Con- ‘Grandpa’ Earl he has been known to say a reverent and fervent ‘‘Amen.”’ How my own heart leaped with joy last Sun- day when we heard that Amen after Catherine and I had fin- ished doing the special number by ourselves. We weren’t sure how it would go, (I mean I wasn’t sure!) but when -I caught that familiar Amen I knew that it couldn’t’' be too bad! Thank you, friend Tom! It was a big day for Catherine and me, to say nothing about those more closely involved! We went to Binghamton Friday to take part in the wedding re- ‘hearsal of my brother’s grand- daughter Catherine Lois whose wedding I, her great-uncle, was to participate in. The wedding took place in the Fairview United Methodist Church Sat- urday morning at 11 a.m. The pastor of the church, the Rev. Wilton Dubrick and I did the ceremony jointly and both of us laid our hands on those of the couple as we both pronounced them man and wife. Know something? I didn’t have to tell anybody how to kiss the bride! My friend Dub- rick took care of all the de- tails and instructions. And they all did well and looked their prettiest. I got to see my brother, and his son and ‘wife who came down from Rochester whom I haven't seen in years. And Catherine and I got home Sat- live in. Ezra Rozelle, a younger brother of Della’s, told us when we first moved up here that he was born in this house. Della told that her folks had raised nine children in this house. I “was sure the nine were not all growing up here at the same time for that part of the house was a fraction of the present, size. Kd Della Rozelle lacked thre years of being ninety but ied * mind was far from feeble, an her eye was bright and her perceptions clear. And her pur- pose to continue life as she was now living it was firm. Her mind was made up. And the, Lord of life took care of her departure. 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