The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 11, 1930, Image 5

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—Alderson-
Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Altemus were
pleasantly surprised on Thursday by
their relatives and friends on the occa-
sion of their fiftieth wedding anniver-
sary. Besides the members of the
Alderson. Ladies’ Aid Society, who
served lunch, the following relatives
were present: Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Hackling, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gaines,
Sugar Notch; Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor,
Mountain Top; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Fettermanfi, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Doba
son, Mr. and Mrs. James Tltemus, Jr.
Shavertown; Mrs. Estella ' Enders,
Elliot and Phyllis Enders, Ruth, Jane,
Charles and Donald Tetterman and
son, Mr. and Mrs. James Altemus, Jr,
Mrs. Harvey Kitchen
Mrs. York at dinner on Wednesday.
Mrs. Loren Xeller and daughter,
Adda Lorraine, of Ideton, spent Fri-
day with Mrs. A. J. Garinger.
Mrs. Philip Thomas entertained sev-
eral ladies at dinner on Friday. Those
present were: Amos Kitchen, Mrs.
Corey Allen, Mrs. Amanda Fisk and
Mrs. C. Taylor.
Mrs. Thomas in tieing a quilt.
entertained
The ladies assisted
Myron Williams Dies
Myron R. Williams, aged 64, a well
known and highly esteemed resident
of this place, died on Saturday after-
noon after two weeks’ illness. De-
ceased was born in Plymouth, but re-
sided in Alderson practically all his
life. He was for many years the head
of the Williams Bottling Company. Mr.
Williams was one of the organizers of
St. Therese’s parish of Shavertown
and was affiliated with the Eagles.
Surviving are his wife and the follow-
ing children: Mrs. Patrick Garrity,
Fay Williaams, Lyman Williams and
Mrs. Nicholas Staub »of Trucksville.
The funeral was held from the late
home on Wednesday morning with a
high mass of requiem in St. Therese’s
church. Interment was in St. Therese’s
cemetery at Shavertown.
Mrs. Amos Kitchen left on Wednes-
day morning for Washington, D. C,
where she wil spend, several days with
her son, Marvin.
Much interest has been shown lo
cally in the newly-organized Girl Re-
Hi-Y clubs in the high
Several community advisers
serve and
school.
have been selected by the groups to
help carry on the work and we are
sure that these organizations will be
a help to the community as well as
the school.
Seniors to Give Play
The members of the Senior class are
diligently rehearsing for the big hit of
the season, “The Man in the Moon."
The play is rather late in coming, but
the members decided that they would
present the play later in the season, so
that it would not be so hard on the
pocketbooks of those presons who are |
accustomed to seeing every senior
play. Those who saw the local class
present “Mammy’s Lil’ Wild Rose”
last season will vouch for the ability
and talent in the class. Miss Mildred
Williams is coaching the play, which
will be presented early in May.
No Drowning in 1929
It is interesting to note and we are
proud of the fact that during the en-
tire year of 1929 no person was
drowned in Harvey's Lake. It usually
happens that sometimes during the
year, either when skating or swim.
ming, some one or two have the mis
fortun to lose their lives in the Lake.
That was not the case in 1929, and we
hope that it will not be in 1930 and
succeeding years.
THE VAGABOND LOVER
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‘Who is this Vagabond lover who has
been crooning to the girls in in the
back booth of the Meridian. We dont
know whether he lis a Vagabond lover
or not but we know he is a Vagabond.
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SHAVERTOWN
Dallas 138
Local Dealers
James F. Besecker
LAKE STREET, DALLAS
Dallas 219-R-2