The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 13, 1944, Image 6

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ge | Miss Kocher at Bloomsburg Sunday.
THE SAFETY Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pritchard
and daughter, Linda of Kingston
spent sometime Saturday with Mr.
V ARLVE and Mrs. Harold Donnelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams and
family spent Sunday with the lat-
Cows and Cats ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
"Tis a pleasure, sir, to read your|Evans of Huntsville.
Post Mr. and Mrs. William Johnswitz
I surely can’t deny, have returned to their home in
But after reading about cows and| Jersey City after spending some
time with Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
Swan.
cats
I could almost cry.
You see I am a milkman Birthday greetings from the Ide-
And must depend on cows, town folks to Wesley Garinger and
But any one who doesn’t like cats Harry Rogers.
Deserves a few meows. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gosard and]
A farmer thinks of butterfat, |family of Williamsport spent last|
To my customers--it is but weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jos-,
foddle. eph Ide. |
Their only interest in a cow Mrs. Rodney Baugh of Bethlehem]
Is the cream-line on the|spent last weekend with Mr. and
bottle. Mrs. R. B. Shaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swan are
moving from Castle Inn to the Har-|
mon Ide house. .
They like to watch a kitten
Playing on the floor. |
Though cows are nice, I'd think Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sutton!
twice are moving from Dallas into the
Before I*brought one in the| Richards house.
door. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Agnew and,
A cat will crawl up on your lap|son, Albert spent a week in Phil- |
And softly purr and meow, | adelphia recently.
And he'll climb upon your shoul-
“5 VERNON
But don’t try it with a cow.
Now cows eat corn. That's very
3 Mrs. Alva Eggleston and son,
nice. og
2 Robert, spent the weekend with the!
and cats eat ‘milk and also former's sister, Mrs. James Oliver
mice. |
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THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1944
Attending Bloomsburg Fair last
week were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Wandel, Mrs. William Butler and
Caroline, Carl, Robert and LeRoy,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Montross, Verna
Deater, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sorber,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorber, Mrs.
Hiram Sorber, Guida Sorber, Philip
Sorber, Pvt. and Mrs. Lawrence
Cornell and sons, Mrs. Clifford
Crispell, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bun-
sack, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kocher,
Mrs. Jean Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Nicholas Sisco, Arthur Davison of
Dallas; Mrs. Ferne Smith, daughter
Faye and Carle Smith of Ruggles.
Philip Sorber visited his cousin,
Samuel Brown at Dallas recently.
Attending a nut-picking party on
the Sorber farm recently were: Mr.
and Mrs, Walter Wandel, Jeanette,
Ray and Priscilla of Stull, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Sorber and Isabel,
| Claude of the mountain, Mrs. Daniel
Smith and Carle, Faye, Jerry and
Connie of Ruggles.
|
KLDERSON
Morgan Keener of Kingston spent |
the weekend with his ison, Alfred]
Keener.
Edwin Schoonover submitted to]
an emergency appendicitis operat- |
ion at General Hospital on. Satur- |
day.
Mrs.
spent
Wednesday visiting
"HELD IN GIRL WAR WORKER SLAYING
MARINE PFC. Earl McFarland, 21, veteran of Guadalcanal, gets finger-
printed at the Washington, D. C. police headquarters, after being
charged by police with the snood murder of Dorothy Berrum (inset), 18,
Chippewa Falls, Wis. The girl’s body was found under a willow tree
in East Potomac Park, Washington, D. C. (International Soundphots)
Howard Higgins.
ing.
Rally Day was held in the Ald- The Tunerville trolly
Harvey's Lake was a very beau-|
tiful sight over the weekend with|guest of Mrs. Clarence Elston and
the gay colored woods reflecting in| Mrs. Frank Wyrsch on Sunday.
the water. Mrs. Wilbur Ruth of Scranton
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Condon had| returned after spending several
as guests Sunday Mrs. Florence|days with Mrs. A. R. Holcomb and
Condon and Jenny Lee. Mrs. George Ide.
Miss Carrie Eickie of Wilkes- Linda Detrich of Shavertown was
Barre spent the weekend visiting|a recent guest of Nancy May Elston.
| Marjorie Kitchen. Mr. and Mrs.: Ziba Evans has been transferred
| William Rifenberry and Mrs. Jo. | from Radio School, Auburn, Ala. to
| Piefer visited the Kitchens Sunday.| Fort Pierce, Fla.
| Mrs. Glenn Kitchen has joined
| her husband in Oklahoma. | MEEKER
Malcolm Nelson has returned to; ¥
|
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work after being ill at his home]
for sometime. |
Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover of
Binghamton spent the weekend at|
| their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith en-
tertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. |
Harold Yorks of Trucksville, Mrs. | State Teachers’ College spent last
Mattie Michael, Mrs. Katherine weekend at her home here.
Morgan of Wilkes-Barre. wr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rogers and
HUNTSVILLE Mis. Jamas Rogers Wele weshond
| guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Aton
{of Endicott, N. Y. recently.
Rev. and Mrs. George S. Snyder, Men's Bible class met at the
Mrs. Frank H. Johnson, Mrs. George home of Russell Steele Monday
A. Learn, Mrs. Clarence R. Elston | evening Present were: Lloyd Rog-
attended the District Missionary In-| ers, Charles VanBuskirk, Martin
stitute and dinner at West Pittston | Sites, John Hildebrant, Walter Har-
| Methodist Church on Monday. ris and Russell Steele.
B. A. Class of Methodist Church | -Mrs. Charles VanBuskirk return-
| will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. | ed to her home Sunday after spend-
Mr. and Mrs. George Weintz have
moved to Wilkes-Barre for the
winter months.
Mrs. Emma Christian of Wilkes-
{ Barre spent last weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles VanBuskirk.
Miss Virginia King of Bloomsburg
going | James Harrison, Miss. Laura Smith, ing several days with Mr. and Mrs.
|erson Methodist Church Sunday. | from Harvey's Lake to Dallas is! Mr. and Mrs. William Evans on! Ben Franklin of Wilkes-Barre.
Sterling Kitchen of Dallas| Children from the Sunday School | once again running.
Mrs. took part with singing and speak-
October 21. | Warren and Millie Scovell spent
Mrs. T. W. Stoeckel was a dinner the weekend with their parents.
and family of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Besteder and
| family were weekend guests of the!
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil |
| Treible of Tunkhannock. |
{ Pvt. Clarence Besteder of Fort|
As one to one and t’other
One gets along fine with the
udder.
So, Mr. Editor, please be a sport
And put a cat on the cow
report, be M i Bragg, N.C. spent the weekend with |
Ane Some day. Soon mayhe “| his wife at the home of her parents,
ay | Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eggleston. i
on . . . \ . . \
Wil watch o hitter in Bh Herbert Sickler visited his son, |
play, i Leland of Hamburg Sanitarium |
That his heart will soften is my]
fondest wish
An he'll ‘pour some
point-five in kitty’s dish.
E. F. Hopa.
Editor's Note: We still have one
of those fine well-bred house and
barn cats. First come, first served.
IDETOWN | RUGGLES
Donna Boice of Dallas is spending! Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sorber and
sometime with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kocher at-
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice while her tended the Bloomsburg Fair recent-
mother is recovering from a tonsil ly.
operation. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kocher Jr.;
Albert Wright ‘and Mrs. Watson |of Endicott, N. Y. visited relatives
of Forty Fort spent the weekend here Sunday.
with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wright.| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of
Mr. and Mrs. James Casterline | Lehman were dinner guests of Mrs.
and family spent Sunday with Mr.| Daniel Smith Sunday.
and Mrs. William Derhammer of Mrs. Minnie Fish'of Berwick has
Sunday. Leland is slowly improving. |
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson have
fous ‘announced the birth of a son. Mrs. |
Johnson is the former Betty Brown
Samuel Eggleston who was
patient at General Hospital has re. |
turned to the home of his son,
Clyde Eggleston.
Beaumont. been visiting her sister, Mrs. George
Mrs. Ernest Fritz has received | Wilson for a few weeks.
i i We has Mr. and Mrs. Rodell Kocher cal-
word that her son, Master Sergeant
Lawrence who has been in London |
for tw ars has been sent to ©
2 Dey Mr. and Mrs. James Lord of
France. He is a radio operator. : I :
Mrs. Glenn Spencer and daughter, | Huntsville spent Friday evening
Sharon, spent Sunday with Mr. and with the Dan Smiths.
Mrs. Herbert Rogers of Vernon. .
Mrs. Stephen Calkins and Mrs.) b M
Gilbegt Frosted loft Tuesday to| Sor er ountain
spend some time with their hus- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe of
bands who are attending school in Great Bend visited at the home of
Florida. | the latter's parents, last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sutton and They also called on Robert Sorber
Phyllis and Mrs. Hilbert Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wandel
visited Mrs. Morgan Lamoreaux and! of Stull.
led on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kocher
f Noxen road Sunday evening.
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Admiral Ernest J. King —“The dollars of every patriotic American must continue
to build invasion ships to transport our men and materials in increasing numbers to
the many active fronts. In 1944, more than ever before, the money we invest in War
Bonds is of supreme importance.”
7%e first 3 years have been
the easiest!
It's easy to give everything you've got when
you're scared to death and fighting for your life.
It’s hardest to bear down when things look
As the war looks today, for instance.
Over-confidence may not lose us this war. But
if it makes us ease up, it can prolong it.
War Bonds -to have and to hol
This advertisement is sponsored by the following Back Mountain citizens and business firms who believe that its
message is highly important to the furtherance of the ali-out war effort in their home community.
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REV. CARL BRANDON
HAROLD E., FLACK
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HENRY PETERSON
W. O. WASHBURN
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DALLAS HARDWARE & SUPPLY
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full personal effort but the full use of their dollars invested in War Bonds to back
these attacks. There is no alternative. Total victory is in sight, but it car only be won
by concentrating every resource of America to the task.”
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JOSEPH MacVEIGH
STANLEY MOORE
COMPANY
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PETER D. CLARK
{Your name will
Even if only one extra day is added to the war
—just one—thousands of American boys may
die for it. Perhaps, God forbid, a friend of
yours, or son, or brother, or sweetheart, or
So don’t slow down now. Don’t coast. Buy
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After all, buying Bonds is not only a patriotic
but a very wise thing to do. The dollars you
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bringing more dollars with them. Dollars that
can mean happiness, security, comfort—just
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Buy War Bonds for your Country. Buy them for
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