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The Pocono Record from Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Pocono Recordi
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Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
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TWO Till': DAILY lU'X'UKD. STKQUDSlJUKG--LAST glKOUUSBUKG. PA. MONDAY, 16, 1958 Anne Shafer To Spend Two Months Visiting Germany MlJj AXNK K. Sinter, ot Stroudsburg, has Ix-on selected by the Experiment In International LUv'K to spend two nixilhs in Munhcirn.

Gprnvmy. as an 'am- bassidor" in the Ipr-S Summer program. Slic "'ill noxl Monday from Montreal, Canada, on the Arosu Kulm. student ship. Miss Sliaf- cr, a junior at Mtntr.t Holyoke Colloce.

South Hadloy. Is a ot Dr. antl Mrs. F. Slv'ifcr.

of MX) Queen St. Klie sprnt last Summer attend- ing a Stanford University Sum- mrr session at Guadalajara, Mex- ico. Hie Experiment in Internation- al Living is mi independent, non- profit, educational with offices in 2.1 countries and headquarters in Putney. VI. Kxchance Donald B.

Walt fuundrd the Ex- periment and oripinalra 1 Hie of home-stays for student ex-j change programs. Now In its J6Ui year, it has enrolled over 10,000 -people, nged 16-60, (rani four continents who have made nw fricmls in other lands as participants in Ihe unique livc-al-homc-abroad programs. Students spend two months with tile Experiment, in croups ot ten. A trained leader is in charge of each croup. During the first month they live with a carefully selected family in another land: learning IU cus- toms.

lenrninK to adjust to a new Anne E. Shafer country as son or daughter of Uic host family. 'flip second month is ex- ploring the, country witli tlio young people of host families ac- companying the American K'' 011 1 nn guests. The Experiment is sending some 1,000 young people to all major nations of Western Europe, to Chile, India. Nigeria, Japan, Pv Innd and Rumiln.

Half. Unit num- ber will come to American shores from countries to hove home- stnys for a similar program. Mrs. Ryerson, 83, Succumbs After Four-Year Illness ISABELLA Wagner Ryerson, 8,1, nf '24 Park Knsl Stroudsburg, died In Monroe County General Hospital nt. I): 55 a.m.

Saturday. She had been In foiling health for four years and serious for six weeks. Slip wn.s horn In Cnrhnn County, the rinufihh'r of liiU; John nnrl Sarah and was a rpslrinnl of Knsl StrourtsburR for 25 years. was a member of Grncp lAilh- ornn Church. Taylor Lacey, 91, Dies In Hospital B.

TAYLOR hACEV, 91, of N. Green East Strouds- burg, died In County General Hospital at 8:30 p.m. Saturday. He had been In fall- ing health for 15 years, A retired architect, had lived in East Slroudsburg for 36 years and had been a partner with Harold Rlnker In the firm of Rlnker and Lacoy. He was a member of.

East Stroudsbur Mcthpdist Church a th Scranton Masonic Lodge. Family Surviving are hit wife, M' Gertrude Price Lacey; a brotl er, ArUiur Lacey, Bifighnmton and 13 grandchildren. Fuuei ah services will be 8:30 p.m. tomorrow In the Lan termaii Funeral Home. Harold C.

Eaton will official and burial will be In Canaden sis Cemetery. Former Area Resident Dies BENJAMIN A It, 61 former East Stroudshurf; res! dent, died at 10:15 a.m. Frlda his home In Eustls, Fls. Funeral services will ho nt p.m. Thursday In Lantci man Funeral Home.

Rev. Harol C. Eaton will officiate an burial will be In Prospect Cem Friends may call at the fun rrnl homp from 7 to 9 p.n' Wednesday. You'll pay for it! It doesn't matter when you Hit blighted area anywhere in your community can cost you plcnly. In one city, It costs at least $500,000 more annually to service blighted than it does areas.

Taxpayers fool the bill -pay the added cost. The same slum section accounted for of fire deaths. ot homicide eases and of tolal new tuberculosis cases. That's how blight makes you pay. It costs you money, happiness, family sccuriiy.

The tine to stop paying is now. The place to itart is in your own home. Keep it in good repair, free of creeping Wight. Then work with your neighbor! in community- improvement projccls. Slart today by writing for practical, effective information to: ACTION Council 7b Improve Our Box 500, Radio City Station, N.Y.

20, H.Y. SurvivtnK nre daughters, Mrs. Loltln Hilllnnl, Krwt Slroudshurg; Mrs. Meti, ind Gnp; Mrs. Knima Flory, Pen Ai'Kj-1, and Mrs.

Minnie Woidmnn, Mnl I land, I wo sons, Frnnk Knsi StnnitU- InirK, nnri Sinn ley Norihtimplon; one hrolher, Henry Strohl, Forty Fort; sister, Miss Jpnnle Ppace, Icton; 30 (jrnjidchildrrn and 31 groat-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow In UIP Ijnnlcr- mnn Funeral Home. Rev. Wil- liam F.

Wunder will i i a and hurial will be in Prospect Cemetery. Friends mny cnll ftl thn eral home a 7 n.m. today. Eagles To Hold Meeting THE FRATERNAL Order of Rles. Stroudsburg, Acric HOG, will liold its semi-monthly mcctinR to- day at p.m.

In the rooms. President George Mackcy will name committees for tlie, ensuing year, aJ.so initiatJon of candidates, Past Presidents will meet follow- inn the regular mcctinR. Refresh- ments will be served. Onawa Lodge Founder Dies At Home MOrXTAIMIOMK Hairy Lt'nU Shitmi'n, nn 80-yonr-old tornici' uwiKT-uiM'i'iilor of Onn- wn I.odjjv here, dirrl ot hk liuinr- Friiluy follnwlnx 111- JWS. Born in DiilaiJHpJilfl, Uic KOJJ of ihc Josr-ph JI.

Mnr- SliiiiMPii, lie look tip iTMiN'Mi-p In Mount a inhome In U'iiofi I in the funnrr Nrw Mount. A i Iloitse. Clmnuing its luinip to Hint ol Onawa Lodge, he uwni'd onJ tin- establishment until whrn son, 11. Irwin Shlniicn, purchased his Intht-r's interest. Wlu-n first opened as Qnnwn Uic hotel claimed CO rooms.

An expansion program In subsequent years has hoostcd the figure to 150 rooms, and the son IK continuing the ownership- management. He was member of a i Clnu'Ch, a member of Ihe Simpson A i a G2S FA-AM of Slroudffbui-ff. fl pust mpmht-r of the Amerlcnn lloti'l and pnsL mem- ber of Ihe Pennsylvania Hold Assn. Surviving are his Ron, Ir- win Shlnnen and four ftrand children. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 p.m., tomorrow from the William II.

Clark Funeral Home with Hev. Roger C. Stlmson of- ficiating. Friends may pay their respects a 7 p.m., tomorrow. Inlci'iiuMit will be In the At- I City Cemetery at Pleas- anlvlllc, N.J.

at 2 p.m., Wed- nesday. The family has urged a flowers br omitted and that Memorial a i may he sent to Ihe Barrett branch of the Mnnrne County YMCA. Board Lists Official Slate PORTLAND VM Hoi-hreln of Portlnnil, first proslrtpnt. of tho Community Bonrd of Trado of Portland vlclnlly, rfcent- ly Installed new officers of Ihc Donrd of Trndr nl dinner meeting held nl I Richmond Hotel, Richmond. Installed were George Werk- iielser of Mnrkshoro.

N. pres- ident, Frnnk McNnmnra, first vlre presidcnl; Orion Hartley, second vice president; Miss linn McNamee secreUry John ,1. Lewis, treasurer. BIS SPLASH--Pint closi for Monroe County YMCA with Area Man Succumbs In Scranton MOUNTAINIIOMK WIN Lubbc. a 70-year-old resi- dent wlw had I relume from European trip carllc this month, died Saturday a Ihe Hahnemann Hospital i Scrnnton following four month Illness.

Born In Germany, he was pastry chef and had operated pastry and fudge business here Me was a member of Uic Moun lalnhumo Methodist Church an the International Bakers an Cottks Assn. He Is survived by a slilcr an a brother, both In Germany. Fiinnnil Funeral services Do hel nl 2 p.m.. Tuesday, from 111 William a Funera Home. Tlev.

Harold N. Mac Murray will official and ere million will lake place th Hill CrcmMory Wilkcs-Barrc. Trienrls may pay their re spools at the Funeral home (rr 7 p.m., lonlffht. Advertise In The Daily Recor beginner doled these youngiten pasting qulrid tf its. Instructori rt thown at of young pupils.

(Staff Photo By VKKUOfi K. 600 Sluln Stroudbiurt Phone 3401 IATIONWIOI at lowtr coil than any othtr to ATLANTIC CITY DAILY EXPRESS COACHES Starring June 20 AIR CONDITIONED COACHES (For Octin City, Wlldwwd, Marti Lint! 10 AlllnUc CllyJ FOR RESERVATIONS I'nll Your Martr. In StrnudilMirr Vncona Del. Wnlcr t'ocnnn nrr.vlllB Toliyhmum Porono TRAVEL A1ARTZ LINES I ANNUAL 9P.M. it i public service In eoopenllon With The Advertlsinc Council and Advtrtiilflg tiicjt MEMORIAL STADIUM, E.

STBG. Tremendous Hour Show Presented By Acme Hoje Co. No. East Stroudsburg Be Sure To Bring The Whole Family For The Greatest Fireworks Display Ever Staged In East Stroudsburg Admission: $2.00 under 12 admitted free If accompanied by nn adult) ALSO INITIAL JUDGING OF 4 County Beauty Pageant 8 P.M. Marine Reserve Unit In Seventh Year With Major Murray, Cresco, In Command A'SC'RANTON Marino Corps Reserve 11, considered by many as one of tho finest Marine Corps organizations on the Enst Coasl, has as Its com- manding offiror Major Joseph W.

Murphy of Crcsco. The unit, tho Sixth Truuk recently entered Its sev- enth year since activation In Wyoming with LI Col. Gain Lacck as commanding otli- cor. From an i i i a strength of two officers and 32 enlUtod personnel, It has since expand- ed to eight officers and 85 en- listed men. In December of 1D53, the company was iclo- coted In Dlchson City.

It remained there until ac- quiring Its present site, that of former Spaulding Bakery building, Ash St. and N. Wash- ington Scranton. MnJ. Eugene Cuilckt numed command on Aug.

11, 1984 and remained head of tho unit until re- linquishing the. put June SO, two later. At that time, tho protcnt oominundor aisumed the position company chief. During the flood of August 1955, the Sixth 'Truck Co. as- sisted In rescue and security' operations--efforts Tor which the unit was later cited by the Commandant of the Marine Corps.

Major Murray, present com. mandlny officer, was recently quoted as saying: "The Sixth Truck Co. has made I progress during the past six years and will progress even further In the future. "In this short period wt have trained personnel with no prior service to such a de. gree, that the unit Is consider cd one the best organized units ot the Marine Corps State To Return Funds HARIUSBURO Iffl--The State Revenue Department said yes- terday It will return to Pennsylvania's 67 counties In rebates on state tax paid dur- ing the last six months on gaso- line.

A. Allen Sulcowe, acting revenue secretary, said the money will be paid to counties. 1 Acker Johnson FLOOR CLEANING AND WAXINS Dndtr Manmjt.mcnt Call 8426 Stroudiburf B.D. 1 We take this opportunity recognize and salute those men who devote all or a part of their energies to the protection of our homes and families from FIRE. We salute Firemen and everywhere here THE FIRST-STROUDSBURG NATIONAL BANK Mother Of Area Woman Expires BAKTONSV1LLK News has been received here of the death of Mrs.

Cora IIe5s of Wapwall- open, who died on Saturday afternoon af the age of 70. She was the widow of Conrad Hess, who died five-and-a-half years ago. Area Visitor Mrs. HesR was well-known In this community, having been a frequent visitor here, for many years. She Is survived by five daughters one of which Is Mrs.

Mildred Cyphers of Barlonsvllle. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Dorrance Union Church, Porrance Township, located near Wllkes-Barre. Friends may pay their respects tonight at the Cragle Funeral Home there. Effort Mrs.

Esther Kelper and daughter, were dinner guests of Mrs, Norman Brong on Monday. Del France Voted To Post DEh KKANCK ot Wor- thlnjiton Mower Strouds- burg, was fleeted vict presi- dent of the Northeastern Penn- sylvania Council Industrial Management Clubs a Injr Saturday. The election was held an officers' training conference at the VMGA's Camp John Wilson of the Monrcx County YMCA and Henry Klera of the Holland Threat Co. delegates of the local Indus- trial Management Club. Htrt'i For Folks Ovir 40- mirW CM, "MT Just what you If I A Iren- lodlnt fled with Bi Bi VlUmlM his (o many tttl yearn tar FFDRIZAI Try I TM Mnl LE BAR'S DRUG STORE will the home you mote into this year have high resale value? You can count on it--when you build or buy a MEDALLION HOME--and live better electrically.

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