The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 12, 1937, Image 3

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    Kunkle
MRS MINNIE KUNKLE
CORRESPONDENT
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The infant son of Mr.
Ssott is serously ill of whooping cough
and pneumonia.
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Miss Margaret Kunkle recently visited
her sister Mrs. Fred Makinson of Forty
Fort.
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Mrs. Clarence Roote and son Bobbie
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Roote of
Noxen recently.
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W. S. Kunkle and Philip Kunkle were
the guests of Mrs. J. S. Kunkle at dinner
on Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schnure moved
this week to a farm they recently bought
near Montgomirey, Pa.
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A very pleasent surprise was given Mrs.
Ralph Ashburner on her birthday anni
versary, Tuesday evening of last week,
when a group of her neighbors gathered
to help her celebrate the event. Games
were enjoyed to a late hour and lunch
was served to Mrs. A. L. Kunkle, Mrs.
Gideon Miller, Mrs. Charles Murphy,
Mrs. Wm. Miers, Mrs. Ralph Hess and
Mrs Wm. Brace Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashburner,
Bobbie and Nelson Ashburner.
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Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ellsworth enter:
tained at dinner on Sunday Mrs. Asa
Shaver of Trucksville and Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Devens.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kunkle and son
Paul spent Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Kunkle and family.
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Mrs. Carrie Kunkle is spending some
time with her niece Mrs. Murray Gibson,
at the W. O. Washburn home, while
Mr. and Mrs. Washburn are absent on a
trip to South America.
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Mrs. Alex Johnson and Miss Alice
Johnson of Shavertown visited at the W.
S. Kunkle home on Monday.
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Mrs. Ralph’ Ashburner entertained her
birthday Club with a dinner on. Friday.
Covers were laid for Mrs. Florence Con-
din and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen of Alder-
son,Mrs. Ralph Hess, Mrs. Wm. Brace,
Mrs. Olin Kunkle, Mrs. Wm. Weaver
Mrs. Owen Ide, Mrs. Ralph Elston, Mrs.
Stanley Elston, Mrs. Water Elston, Mrs.
Frank Hess, Janet Hess, Mrs. W. S.
Kunkle and the hostess.
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Mr. and Mrs, S. R. Durland and Miss
Irene Smith of Wyoming and Mr a~d
Mrs Victor Rydd were visitors at the
Olin Kunkle home on Sunday evening.
and Mrs. Alvin |
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{evening at the home of Orrison Kocher,
THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1937
Ruggles
MRS. MYRTLE KOCHER
CORRESPONDENT
Mrs. Hugh Templeton and Mrs. Or-
rison Kocher spent Sunday evening with
Mrs. Fermon Sorber at Harvey's Lake.
Mrs. Ben Rood spent Friday evening
with Mrs. Orrison Kocher.
Those who spent Sunday with Mrs.
Louise Kocher were: Mr. and Mrs. John
Shoemaker, daughter, Betty, Mr. and
Mrs. Eckley Kocher, sons, Theodore and
Lero of Shavertown, and Mr. and Mrs.
William Perrigo of Orange.
Mrs. Ben Rood and Mrs. Orrison
Kocher spent Thursday in Dallas.
Miss Leona Kocher spent Wednesday
with her parents at the home of M J.
Kocher.
Mr. Elwood Oney called Saturday
to make plans to purchase a canvas tor
the Kocher Cemetery, which was decided
that evening.
Miss Sarah Bray spent Friday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Bray.
Mr. and Mrs. William Shand spent
Wednesday shopping: in Wilkes-Barre.
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Ruggles Ladies’ Aid of the M. E.
Church met last Friday with Mrs. D. V.
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and making fancy work for the bazaar |
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17 and 18, with a fish and oyster supper.
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present were :
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