The Pocono Record from Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania (2024)

SIX Cub Pack Announces Mav Theme MOUNTAIN HOME Cub Pack 89 held May Pack meeting at the Barrett YMCA. The theme for May was Idea Committee for the month was Mrs. Kermit Koch and Mrs. Sherry Coffman (Den Mothers). Rev.

Charles Eichman was the master of ceremonies. The meeting opened with a square dance. Music was supplied by Bob Weidner and Miss Sally Price, with Sherry Coffman calling. After square dancing, the; group listened to songs by Bob Weidner and Miss Sally Price which gave the meeting a real atmosphere. Rev.

Eichman presented hon-i ors to the following Cub Scouts! and Leaders: Stephen Reisman, one year service Star; Stanley Williams, Denner Badge; Walter Locher, Bear Badge and Assistant Den- Stroudsburg, ned Badge; P.onnie Shlnnen, Lion Badge; Douglas Shoesmith, two year Service Star, John for discussion at r.c.nt year Set vice Star. A. Shook Kay Shook Graduating At Middlebury DISCUSS MENTAL two meeting of Barrett Township Parent-Teacher Assn. was mental 1 Sprvjcp Stm; Mrs Maiian health. Shown are Mrs.

David Neison, program chairman; Rob- gtyk, four year Service Star, ert C. Oliver, associate director of Pennsylvania Mental Health, j0hn Holmes, Denner Badge, and Mrs. Leon J. Meyung, second vice president of the and Ray Jones, Assistant Den- Monroe County Mental Health Assn. ner Badge.

(Coffman and Meyung Photo) State Mental Health Pla To Aid Deserving Persons Plans Memorial Program BANGOR Completion of the program for the annual Mei morial Day to be held at St. John's Cemetery tomor- rcw, was reported when the, sponsoring committee, repre-, seating local nrganiza-; tions, met at the American Lej gion Home. Rev. Dr. George W.

Davis, of Chester, will deliver the address. Professor of Christian Theology at Crozer Theological Seminary, Chester, the Rev. Davis currently is conducting a series of evangelistic services in I Mackey Memorial Baptist Church. Two local high school students also will participate. John Cistone will give Gettysburg Rebecca Pitotti will render Master Of Ceremonies James Pritchard, Bangor attorney, will act as master of ceremonies.

Music will he provided by the Yellow Jackets, on local Emlyn H. Evans Post drum and bugle corps, and the Rev. 'Thomas V. DiFrde Rev. DiFede, Roseto.

To Be Ordained CANADENSIS, a talk on Mental Health was the program for the final meeting of the Barrett Parent-Teachers Assn. at the school recently. Mrs. David Neisen, program chairman, introduced Mrs. Leon Meyung.

second vice-president of the Monroe County East Borough Woman Dart In Accident MISS KAY A. Shook, daugh- te- of Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Baldwin, 1438 Glen Brook Road, will receive the degree of bachelor of arts from Middlebury, Vt College, Monday, June 8.

A graduate of Stroudsburg slate Belt Community Youth High School, she majored in Band. mathematics in college and was; Opening and closing devotions a member of Delta Delta Delta will be led by Rev. Dr. Howard! Sorority. Reeves, pastor of the First i She also served as president Methodist Church.

Concluding of the Women's Recreation memorial rites will be held by Corrected and was a member of the the three sponsoring Ben Varvel, Explorer Post Ad- Undergraduate organizations, the Legion, Vet- visor of Post 99, Barrett, pre- Forum, college service organi- erans of Foreign Wars and Sons sented Scouters keys to Horace zation and was a sophom*ore of Union Veterans. Storm, Charles Villa and Jules guide. The program will be present- Muraro. These keys are the A on the mall of the mausoleum unless weather interferes. In that case it will be held in the high school auditorium.

dueed the guest speaker, Robert C. Oliver, Associate Director of Pennsylvania Mental Health, Inc. Available Oliver spoke on the services PORTLAND An East aviJahIe in Monroe County for Stroudsburg woman was Injur- emotionally disturbed children ed In a two-car collision at State adulls- St and Pennsylvania He informed the members that Portland, at 11:30 p.m. a Guidance Clinic is held In day, Stroudsburg the first, third, and Sha was identified as Mrs. of the month, Irena Johns, 43, of 3 Fairview )bat appointments can be St, who was treated at Monroe through the Monroe County General Hospital, East f-ounty General Hospital.

Stroudsburg, for cuts and He also mentioned that the bruises. Monroe County Mental Health Police Chief Jesse Felker said Assn which Is now an affiliated Charles DeGroff, 73. Main Portland, drove his car out of Chest, was largely responsible Pennsylvania Ave. on to State obtaining faeili- SL The Johns car caught fire, but Portland firemen quickly extinguished the blaze. Observation DeGroff was admitted to Monroe County General Hospital for taking part and promoting the obfervation.

His condition was Mental Health Assn. In closing, he gave a typical ease history of an emotionally disturbed child and explained how the case was handled and finally solved. A discussion period followed Oliver's talk. Following the program the regular business meeting was held under the direction of John Black, president of the PTA. reported satisfactory.

After the collision, the cars continued parallel to each other until the Johns vehicle a cast iron fence on the property of Dr. Harry Morgan across from the firehouse and DeGroff's car hit a utility pole. Ballet Dancer's Wife Dies LONDON (AP) Dcirdrc Somes, 25. wife of leading Royal dancer Michael Somes, died Thursday after a short illness, apparently stemming from the effects of an automobile accident two years ago She was a ballet soloi ing the name De rdre Her husband of three the partner of got Fonteyn, highest honors presented to com- Services At mitteemen. They are a special honor In St.

I ail I this presentation as none of the above leaders have any sons. Storm has two daughters, Villa has three daughters, and Mur- Mental Health Assn. who intro- aro tw0 daughters. Each of these men has given three years to help Pack 89 to and grow', and deserves all our praise. Final Game The final game in Pack checker chnmpionship was played between Jim Slglin of Den One and Jo-Jo Lewis of Den Two.

After a very equal match, that looked like It w-ould carry on through the night, Jo-Jo was the winner. He will receive a Cub Scout Contest medal and Jim will receive a silver dollar. Pack 89 welcomes champions from other packs In the Delaware area to play our champion. The only dule being that the Cub Scout has not reached his member of the Communitybirthday. Mrs.

Helen Taylor presented a safety skit entitled Little Cub with the following Cubs taking part: Walter I-ocher, John Styk, Jim Siglin, Mascot Jill Shoesmith, Ray Jones, Kermit Koch, Stephen Reisman, Jim Vogt, Tom Browm and Jo- Jo Lewis. During the month of May- each Cuh Scout had made his own musical instrument and the meeting closed with the group playing to the tune of "Yankee Doodle" and Been Working on the Rev. Eichman announced that a cake sale w-ould be held in June end that the proceeds would be used to take the Cubs It was stressed that the Play- on educational and fun trips dur-, ground Assn. Is In need of funds I Summer. iJAITC IJQMMON A Leaders and Plan- 1 musician (disguised as a girl) In nlng Meeting will be held in MEADOWS Vesper service will be held at 8 p.m.

on Sunday in St. Paul Lutheran Church of Smlthfield, Craigs Meadow-s. The service will be the annual Memorial Day Sunday observance w-ith tional Day fmomuries with Pastor William F. Wunder emphasis placed upon this Na- preaching on the theme, The Youth Choir will sing the anthem, by Matthias Keller with Mrs. Reva Wildrick and Mrs.

Raymond Herman in charge of the r. usic. On Sunday, June 7 the for the new educational building of the Church School will Corner Stone Laying Service held with appropriate placement of the granite cornerstone by church officials. As customary a parade will precede. The parade will assemble at 9:30 a.m., at the municipal building.

ROSE i nev. Thomas V. DiFede, OP, son of Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore DiFede, 520 Main will be ordained to the priesthood at 9 a.m.

on Friday. 5, in St. Church, Washington, I DC. Archbishop Patrick A. will officiate, Rev.

DiFede will offer his first solemn mass in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church here at noon on Sunday, June 14. Rev. W. T. OP, will be deacon; Rev.

W. D. Kane, OP, will be subdeaeon and Very Rev. E. F.

OP, will preach the sermon. Father DiFede, a World War II veteran of the Marine Corps, is a graduate of Bangor High School and Catholic University of America. He attended Die kins on School of Law and Saint College, Kitchener, Ontario. Mrs. LaBar, 76, Dies At Home MRS.

Emma M. LaBar, 76, of 129 Elizabeth East died at 1:15 a.m. yesterday at her home. She was the daughter of the late Gerhart and Anna Meyers Hasse of Price Township and lived in East Stroudsburg most of her life. She was a member of East Stroudsburg Methodist Church.

Surviving are her husband, John W. LaBar, at home; two sons, Eugene Georgetown, and Walter East Stroudsburg; two sisters, Mrs. Hanna Kotz, Sciota, N.Y., and Mrs. Lena Williams, Stroudsburg; one granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at 2 pm.

tomorrow in the Lanterman Funeral Home. Rev. Harold C. Eaton will officiate and burial will be in Prospect Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m.

Friday. Pocono High To Feature Baccalaureate On Sunday mi' services for seniors of Pocono Township High School will be held at 8 p. m. Sunday. Rev.

Edward T. Horn, pastor of Tannersviile Lutheran Church, will deliver the sermon. Rev. Gerald Miller, pastor of Tannersviile Methodist win give the invocation and benediction and read the Scripture. The program will include the processional and recessional by the school band, chorus selections, God of Life" by Franck and "Thank You America" by Jurman and congrega- tionai singing of Is My.

with Robert Lane as leader and Hildegarde Bauman as pianist. THE word Vermont means Once Owned Shop CARY Grant, the film star, once operated haberdashery shops in New York and Hollywood. FOR SUMMER FURNITURE SEE STAR FURNITURE l.arrest Selectlan At ties for the mentally ill in Monroe County. He stressed the fact that facilities as of now- are very limited and that each one of us can help remedy this deficiency by in order to mn the plakround for the regular six weeks this summer. election of officers was, held with the following persons Ities for the Fall being elected for the coming year: President, John Black; vice-president, Col.

Boston; secretary, Mrs. Meg Shumaker; treasurer, Mrs, Kathleen Sengle. The next meeting of the PTA will take place in October. Billy Like It hem in WhjCh js now playing at August, date to be announced lhe Pocono Drive In Theater later, to plan themes and Route 611, just North of Stroudsburg. Imagine! ASPHALT PAVED TENNIS COURT For Your hom*o or Your Business Economical When You Pave with Bituminous Concrete fj You ran get a good, fast, true-playing Bituminous surface at a moderate oost.

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The Pocono Record from Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania (2024)

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