The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 25, 1947, Image 5

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    “Friday at the Fire House.
’
Many At Garden Party
Ninety-eight women attended ‘the
annual garden party of Ladies Auxi-
liary of Trucksville Fire Company on
Mrs. Eliza-
beth Conrad read “The Ebbing Tide.”
PLAN FOR THEIR
Farm Bureau offers a choice
of several excellent “Juve-
nile” life “insurance plans
to help you in planning
your children’s future.
Arthur Gay
Phone 62-R-3
Centermoreland—Dallas RFD
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hose and 35-gallon per minute
pump. Mounted on Ford truck
$375
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ORANGE, PA.’
Centermoreland 55-R-2 ¢
Taken By Death
Shavertown Mother
Buried On Monday
Mrs. Harold Rose, 34, a resident of
Hillcrest avenue, Shavertown, for the
past five years, was buried Monday
from Kniffen Fupefal Home, Wilkes
Barre. Mrs. Rose died July 17 at
Nesbitt Megforial Hospital where she
had been g’ patient since June.6="
Mrs. er of Dana
Street Evame Church “and its
Women’s Societies. She was also an
active member of King's Daughters
Sunday School Class of Shavertown
Methodist Church and had joined
the Dallas Woman's Club in No-
vember.
Her husband :was formerly circula-
tion manager with the Wilkes-Barre
Publishing Company.
In addition to her husband she is
survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
David Jenkins, Edwardsville; three
children, Janice, 13, Harold, Jr., 11,
and Penelope, 4; sisters and brothers,
i | Mrs, Malcolm Williams, Wilkes-Barre;
Mrs. Guy Kistler, Harrisburg; David,
Kingston and John, Edwardsville.
Rev. W. E. Potteiger, Dana Street
Evangelical Church, officiated at the
ceremonies. Pallbearers were Edwin
Lowe, Edward Butler, Frank Baab,
Granville Sowden, Harold Hontz and
Frank Hillard. Interment was in Den-
ison Cemetery, Forty Fort.
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THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1947
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Mrs. Elizabeth Perry of Berryville, Virginia, up on the famous hunter
Cornish Hills during last year’s Irem Temple Horse Show for the bene-
fit of the Shriners’ Hospital for Crippled Children.
Cornish Hills is one of more
than $1,250,000, that have been entered in seventy-eight classes at this
Show will be held daily from Thursday, July 31 through
than 300 horses, valued at more
will be awarded the winners.
year extensive changes have been m
The Irem Show is already the second<largest show in the East.
ie) A Champion Goes Over The Jumps At Irem Temple Horse Show
Photo courtesy Wyoming Valley Motor Club
In addition to trophies and ribbons, prize money amounting to $10,000
This
ade in seating arrangements and ten
acres more of ground have been added to facilitate parking.
An afternoon and evening show will be held every day except Sunday
when the show will close with the afternoon events.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sciascia and
daughters, Joann and Marilyn of Buf-
falo, N. Y. spent two weeks vacation
with Mr. and Mrs. Arno Smith and
family recently.
Miss Mary Fritz of Kingston spent
several days visiting the Arno Smiths
recently.
George Hayner of Bedford, Pa.
spent the weekend with his wife and
daughter. \
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hess spent sev-
eral days at Atlantic City recently.
Alvah Taylor of Wilkes-Barre spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs; Ralph
Taylor. )
Mr. and Mrs. George Sayre and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Condon spent
Sunday at Red Rock.
The headquarters of the United
States Custom court is located im
the city of New York.
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PACKAGED" IMPLEMENTS— Attachments and tools
Double Birthday Party
Held At Newman Home
Larry Keefer and grandma, Arthur
Newman, were guests of honor at a
joint birthday party held at the New-
man home on Demunds road on Sun-
day.
Present were: Mr, and Mrs. Edwin
Deitrich and William Jumper of Ber-
wick; Mrs. Ella Jumper, Larry's great
grandmother, Mrs. Helen McDermott,
Dick- Titus, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ken-
nen, Mr." and Mrs. Nesbitt Sutliff,
Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson, Mrs.
Marie Pomeroy, Miss Margaret Pome-
roy, Jackie Sedam, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Keefer, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Ryman,
Mrs. Margaret Weiss, Mr. and Mrs.
George Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. John
Hildebrant, Mrs. Fred Hughes, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Phillips, Mr. and Mrs.
Shad Jones and Frances, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Stephens, Linda and Char-
les, Beatrice and Frances Hildebrant,
Mrs. Arthur Keefer Sr., Marie Keefer,
Mrs. Amanda Yaple, Larry and Mr.
and Mrs. Newman.
Wilson Reunion
The thirty-second Wilson family
reunion will be held at the Ted Wil-
son home on the Fernbrook-Demunds
road Sunday, August 17.
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Coccidiosis Is |
A Lorg Word—
With REN-0-SAL
1t Perils No Bird!
A drinking water medicine, Dr. Salsbury's
REN-O-SAL is a convenient control over
cecal coccidiosis. At first sign of this
disease, just begin dosage at rate of
eight tablets per gallon of water.
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STAPLETON’S DRUG STORE
Luzerne, Pa.
“| Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Myers, Mr. and
Double Anniversaries
Celebrated At Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Arno Smith of Beau-
mont celebrated their 25th wedding
anniversary and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hess celebrated their anniversary at
a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Sciasci at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith were married
July 22, 1922, at Centermoreland by
Rev. Bronson. They have four dau-
ghters. Lovely gifts were received
by both couples. Present were: Mr.
and ‘Mrs. Sciascia and daughters Joann
and Marilyn of Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Fritz, Ashley; Miss Mary
Fritz, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Taylor and daughter Sharon, Mr. and
Mrs. George -Hayner and daughter
Georgann; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hess
and son Ronnie, Mr, and Mrs. Arno
Smith and Romayne.
Miss Margaret Schwariz
To Wed Elwood Dungey
Announcement has been made of the
Margaret
Louise Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. L: T. Schwartz of Shavertown,
to Elwood Earl Dungey, son of. Mr.
and’ Mrs. Edward Dungey of Forty
Fort. Rev. Joseph L. Weisley will
perform the ceremony in Forty Fort
Presbyterian Church Saturday, July 26.
Attendants will be Miss Betty Jane
Trimble of Fernbrook and Edward
Dungey Jr., brother of the bridegroom.
Ushers will be Leo T. Schwartz ]Jr.,
brother of the bride, and Harry Lang-
don, cousin of the bridegroom.
Miss Schwartz is a graduate of
Kingston Township High School and
has been employed at Isaac Long's. Mr.
Dungey was graduated from Forty
Fort High School and is employed by
Power Engineering Company, Wilkes-
Barre.
approaching marriage of
Wrislar Reunion Is
Held At Nulton Home
The annual reunion of the Charles
Wrrislar family was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nulton Sun-
day, July 20.
Present were: Mrs. Ida E. Wrislar,
Mrs. Owen Boston and Barbara of
Forty Fort; Mrs. Perry Robbins, Mr.
and Mrs. James Gallagher of Kings-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keithline
and Beverly of Binghamton, N. Y.;
Delores and Ida May Nufton of Nim-
monsburg, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Coray
B. Ransom of Demunds; Mr. and Mrs.
Accenion
for success.
Main ingredient in our recipe
Basic factor for our
Edgar Nulton and Sherry of Lehman;
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin C.. Parsons, Jean
and Raymond of Fairfax, Va.; Miss
Delores Stanley, Falls Church, Va;
Caroline Mutchler, Vienna, Va.; Mary
Ellen and Lois Nulton, Alfred Nulton
and the host and hostess.
Mrs. Edith Ahouse Is
Hostess To Auxiliary
Mrs. Edith Ahouse was hostess to
members of St. Paul's Lutheran Aux-
iliary Wednesday at one o'clock. Plans
were made to hold a rummage sale the
end of September. Any one having
articles to contribute are asked to get
Present at the meeting were: Mes-
dames Gertrude Marley, John Mal-
kemes, Delbert Garinger, Catherine
Lemke, Byron Kitchen, Walter Ger-
lach, Jessie Yocum, Thomas Hontz,
Earl Reese, Willard Lozo, Edith A-
house, R. J. W. Templin, John Eck,
William Dierolf, Misses Mary Bolt and
Ruth Ahouse; Mildred Ahouse, Eliza-
beth Dierolf and the hostess.
Next meeting will be at the home
of Miss Bolt.
Byron Ide has returned to his home
in Trucksville after spending several
days at Indianapolis, Ind. While
there he attended the midget automo-
bile races at Richmond, Ind.
FARMER DANCES
Huntsville
Recreation Center
Every Saturday Night
Sponsored by
George Searfoss and his
Mountain Boys
Admission—Children 25¢
Adults—35¢
Refreshments of All Kinds
&o Perfect
Ger
Lo
Condition
from TOP
to TIRE
We'll check all working
parts of your car, test
tires, overhaul the
in touch with any auxiliary member. |
PAGE FIVE
Celebrates Birthday
Patsy Shaver, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Shaver celebrated her ninth
birthday Saturday, July 19th with a
party. Those present: Carol Thomas,
Beatrice Ell, Carol Simon, Marilyn
Covert, Eliner Downes, Nan Detweiler,
Frances and Ella Mae Jahn, Judy
Phillips, Beverly Knops, Jean and Lois
Malkemes, Henrietta Hughes, Larry
and Lucia Dewey.
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TRUCKSVILLE, PA.
KEEP your cov gp
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support of our double standard
of business: satisfaction for our
customers; continued good-will for
An exciting group of
blouses in rayons and
for every gardening task —— available when and
as you need them. Each tool designed to save
you time, labor, money on your operations:
SEE The Bolens HUSKI 2-Wheel Tractors and Ime ‘
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motor and keep
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