o ob NUARY 26, 1929 DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA.,SATURDAY, JA al GNKLE A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elston on Wednesday, January s Mother and child are doing very 120 eno ammo m %¢ ell, af # * ~My. and Mrs. Wallace Perrin and children, of Trucksville, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Perrin’s parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Miers. * * * * 3p Mrs. Floyd Spencer is seriously ill with pneumonia. * * Mrs. John Isaacs is improving after ‘a two weeks illness of flu. Mrs. Lyman Moore is improving Fd Oliver: Ellsworth was called on Tues- day of this week to care for her. Dr. Schooley, of Shavertown is the' at- tending physician. v ¥ * * Walter Elston, who has been em- ployed at Carlisle, Pa. the past year, had the misfortune to slip and fall on the ice two weeks ago breaking his shoulder blade, he is making a good covery at his home here under the * wen Ide was taken suddenly ill on sday night with appendicitis and dnesday morning was rushed to perated upon at eleven o’clock. t reports he was doing as well as could be expected. The two little children of Mr. and Mrs. Ide are seri- ously ill with the flu. Mr. Ide’s other, Mrs. Bertha Ide, of Idetown, _ spending sometime with her son’s mily and helping to care for them. Dr. Brown, of Lehman, is attending * * * C. W. Kunkle has been a sufferer from the flu the past week. He is under the care of Dr. Swartz. % 2 ¥ v * * 0k Mrs. Olin Kunkle and Fred Kunkle are recovering from the flu and Mrs. Fred Kunkle from bronchitis. Dr. Swartz attended them. * * * Mr. ‘and Mrs. Stanley Durland, of ~ West Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Makinson and Nellie Makinson, of Forty Fort, and William Baird, of Trucksville, were callers: at the Olin Kuk cle home on Sunday. - Ls RE dh pe ee 5" William Brace and Mrs. Gid- eon Miller visited Mrs. Ralph Elston on Tuesday afternoon. i The