The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 06, 1985, Image 2

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    Clarence Elston of Old Lake
It seems several readers of The
Dallas Post had a great time trying
to remember back far enough that
they could identify the location of
the photo which appeared in last
© week’s Remembering Column on
photo, which was identified only as
State Street in Dallas, is a photo of
what is now known as Lake Street.
The section of that street which
appears in last week’s photo is the
area where Commonwealth Tele-
Street in Dallas was the first to call
last Wednesday to identify the
photo. Mr. Elston claims the photo
was probably taken around 1917 and
that State Street was later known as
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Poynton)
who used to own the Raub Hotel in
downtown Dallas.
Doris Kitchen of Lower Demunds
Road in Dallas told us that after the
Raub family moved from that home
on the left the Kear family moved
in.
Doris was also kind of enough to
compliment us on a photo that we
published last week, showing the
intersection of Lower Demunds
Road and Roushey Street where
Kingston Township Police Officer
Ralph Seltzer was run down by a
juvenile driver last Sunday night.
That photo was taken by George
Poynton and not by Ed Campbell as
was reported in last week’s issue.
Claire Kuehn of Dallas also called
to point out that the Commonwealth
Telephone Company building is now
located in the empty field seen in
the photo. It was Claire who loaned
us the photo which was included in
a packet of old photos she brought
to our office several weeks ago.
Ernest W. Wood of Rice Street in
Dallas, identified the house on the
left as that of the Beaver family.
Ernest also said the field where the
telephone company building is now
located was once the sight of a
house belonging to Devan’s, a
family who owned a feed mill at one
time.
called to clear up our mystery
photo.
Christine and Susan, both at home;
ton Hills, Mich.,
Peters, Leawood, Kan.
rk long as he was ny
ly able. He had the ability to
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eir utmost understanding
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Dallas Post
did character.
Overbrook Rd.
(formerly Overbrook Inn)
Dallas, Pa. 675-9636
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A memorial service was held Feb-
ruary 3 in the Shavertown United
Methodist Church, Shavertown, with
the Rev. James A. Wert officiating.
CHARLES A. BORZONE
Charles A. Borzone, of 53 E.
Center ST., Shavertown, died Janu-
ary 30 at home.
Surviving are a sisters, Mrs.
Walter Davis, with whom he
resided; brother, Victor, Shaver-
town; one nephew and one nieces.
Funeral services were held Feb-
ruary 1 from the Mamary-Durkin
Funeral Home, Wilkes-Barre, with
Pastor Robert Thomas officiating.
Interment, Chapel Lawn Cemetery,
Dallas.
AGNES O’BOYLE SULLIVAN
Mrs. Agnes O’Boyle Sullivan, of
the Meadows Apartments, Dallas,
died January 31 in Nesbitt Memo-
rial Hospital, Kingston, following an
illness.
Surviving are her daughters, Mrs.
John McConlogue, Noxen; Mrs.
John Weaver, Harveys Lake; sons,
Cornelius, Wilkes-Barre; Michael,
Kingston; 11 grandchildren; one
great-grandchild; brothers, Robert
O’Boyle, Hanover Township; Joseph
O’Boyle, Ashley.
Funeral services were held Feb-
ruary 2 from the McLaughlin
Funeral Home, Wilkes-Barre, with a
Mass of Christian. Burial in St.
Mary’s Church. Interment, St.
Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Town-
ship.
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ALESHA MARIE STROHL
Alesha Marie STrohl, infant
daughter of Sondra and Ronald
Strohl Jr., of Fort Wayne, Ind.,
former residents of Dallas, died
January 28 in Parkview Hospital,
Fort Wayne, Ind. She was born Jan.
26.
Surviving, in addition to her par-
ents, are her maternal grandpar-
ents, Bobbie and Houston Sawyer
and Orville Combs, all of Fort
Wayne, Ind,; paternal grandpar-
ents, Mary Ann and Ronald Strohl,
Dallas; Diane Strohl, Falls.
Funeral services were held Janu-
ary 30 in Indiana.
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