The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 05, 1930, Image 4

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~ Rev. and Mrs. Louis Bryden, Mae
nd James Bryden spent Sunday aft-| |g
_ernoon at the C. H. Bonham home.
“Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Thomas, Am-
er Bonham and Vernard Lamoreaux
pent Labor Day in Philadelphia.
There will be an ice cream social in
e Baptist hall on Saturday afternoon
“everybody is welcome.
~ Keith Bonham of this place cajed
on his friend Elmer Lanning on Suns
day.
. Mr. and Mrs. A. IL. Roderick and
family entertained relatives from New
York over the week-end. ;
Miss Alberta Harrison spent Sunday
with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Harrison.
Miss Lewis of Ohio is visiting her||g % “ff } ! HH dS T Y
uncle and aunt, Rev. and Mrs. H. A.|E : 8 3 k ¥ y y
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Mr. and Mrs. George Reese called at
the E. E. Harrison home on Sunday.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lamoreaux and
~ family of Muehlenburg spent Friday
. = evening wit h Mr. and Mrs. Howard
~ Lamoreaux and family.
~ Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Roderick and
relatives spent Saturday at St. Clair
and Philadelphia.
Miss Mildred Bonham called on her
: cousin ‘Miss Delphine: Bonham on Sun-
day. :
Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Lewis have re-
turned home after spending a delight-
ful week at New Castle.
Miss Viola Davis is spending some
time with her friends, Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Harrison of this place.
Callers ‘at the K. A. Lanning home
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WHITESELL REUNION
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From Sweet Valley—Mr. and Mrs.
George Callender, ™rs. A. E. Ed-
wards, Mr. and Mrs. Corey Foss and
Catherine Foss.
Dallas R. D—Mr. and Mrs. Charles{
Whitesell and Sheldon Whitesell, Mrs.
Eliza Cobleigh, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Finch, Mrs. Anna {Kocher, Kenney
Kocher, William Cobleigh, Lydia, Ed-
ward, Theodore and Freida .Cobleigh.
Prom Bloomingdale—Mr. and Mrs.
Rolin Culver, Ella, Arista and Leo
Culver. 3
4 Muehlenburg—Harry SCragle:
Frucksville—Oliver "Williams, - Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Isaacs and children.
~ Parsons—Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mitch-
ell
~ Endicott, N. Y.—Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Whitesell, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
‘Whitesell, ‘Margaret and Henrietta
Whitesell.
Washington, D. C.—Jack ‘Pritchard.
Visitors— Alderson: Miss Bessie
Kocher; Bloomingdale: Mrs. Dora
Cragle. \ ’ ;
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daily newspaper of one’s own community that it is
hard to appreciate the real importance, influence and
service of the weekly paper in our life. The only way
to awaken oneself to the necessity of a local newspaper is
dependent on its neighboring towns, not only for news but
for many if not all. the daily needs of life that the stores
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of other places advertise in the local paper. The town
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and son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Rineman, Mr. and Mrs. John Rice,
Mrs. Mary Cobleigh, Mr. and .Mrs.
Phillip Dodson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
~ €roekstt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rodda
and son James, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Moss and sons Lawrence and Robert,
Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Elston, Mrs.
. Owen Ide and children, Mrs. Bertha
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to know the experience of living in a town that has no
local paper.
The Community that supports an enterprising newspap-
‘er is the active, growing town, alive not only to news of
the day, but keenly awake to its own interests and affairs.
Neighborhood and community activities thrive: in such a
place and civic management and affairs are more the pub-
with a good newspaper is the thriving place—self sup-
porting, interested in Town affairs as well as those of the
rest of the world—and usually helping to supply the daily
needs of the less fortunate communities wa its vicinity.
Such a town is Dallas with THE DALLAS POST to -
“awaken its civic consciousness and to supply it with the
lic’s concern. Local society, sports, church and municip-
: al affairs are promoted and bettered where there is a local
"paper to keep the people in contact with each other.
~ 3de, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin and
_ children, Mrs. Ralph Elston, Mrs.
Stanley Elston and children, Elizabeth
Breckenridge, David Ross, Richard Ev-
ams, Claude Evans, Jr, Harry Rodda,
‘Alice Cobleigh, Elizabeth Cobleigh,
~ Guy Daubert, Ruth May Hazel, Roy
~~ Moss, Ferris Fuller, Daisy Russell,
Robert Bulford, Elizabeth Mission,
Thelma Bulford, Junior Mission, Harry
RMission, Corey Bulford, Nora May
Brown, Dorothy Elston, Mildred Isaacs
° and Verna Warner.
news of its people and its neighbors—and, just as import-
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2#r. and Mrs. David Edwards, Mr.
‘apd Mrs. Ray Libenguth and children
pent the week-end as guests of rela-
tives at Oneonta, N. Y.
Mrs. Mae Eswick of Netcong, N. J,
spent Sunday among relatives and LAAs . . : : : :
friends. Mrs. Estwick was formerly We want your criticisms and suggestions—not your knocks—if there are things you would like to see in this news-
Miss se Biekl we hapt a mln: paper or suggestions that you think would help the paper aad make it more interesting, do not hesitate to let us know
ery-shop a his place for several]; ; :
Te : them.
+ Mr. and Mrs. KF. Buckingham and
daughter Mayme of Endicott, N. Y.,
~ spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and
~ Mrs. E. J. Miller. :
Mrs. Ira Kresge was hostess recent- ||
ly in honor of her mother, Mrs. Ed.
~ Dendler’s birthday anniversary. Games
~~ and, cards were enjoyed. A dainty
lunch was served. \
~~ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pogar,
- August; 28th, a daughter. Congratu-
- lations. :
“Mr. and Mrs. James Wyant, Miss
~ Saloma Hackling and; James Patton
enjoyed a motor trip to Harrisburg
and Philadelphia over the week-end.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Straley spent
Labor Day at Binghamton, N. Y.
Mrs. Robert Hackling, who has been
‘seriously ill is much improved at this
writing. A fact which her many
friends will be pleased to learn.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Engleman, Benja-
min Engleman, Howard Engleman and
Edgar Engleman attended the funer-
~ al of William Engleman at Williams-
~ port on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Risley enter-
tained over the holiday, Mr. and Mrs.
AW. West, Miss Vera West of Tunk-
hannock and Miss Myra Ziezer of
Wilkes-Barre.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Monroe and Dav-
id Race have returned to their home
in Grand Haven, Mich., after spending
a week at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
William Race.
Phillip Loveland spent the week-end
at Williamsport.
Mrs. I. Yiengst was. pleasantly en-
_aertained at her home recently by theg
_amembers of the Ladies’ society in hon-
or eof her birthday anniversary, An
enjoyable evening was spent and af
tasty luncheon was served to about
~~ thirty guests. :
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