The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 02, 1948, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Celebrate Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver Jr.
of Main Road, Trucksville, celebra-
ted their second wedding anniver-
sary on June 19. They have one
son, Skippy.
Mrs. Shaver ‘is the former Mary
Snyder, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs.
Charles Snyder of Lehman.
| Siedel of Upper Darby were recent |
FOG
NO-DRIP
FULL PINT
NO-DRIP
FULL QUART
Perfect forall home uses. Tested
and guaranteed. No mess or
dripping ever.
ADMIRAL DUSTER
Death to pests. With $4.50
powder. 2 ft. reach.
All-angle nozzle.
HUDSON QUALITY GOODS
AT
BROWN & FASSETT
“We Deliver”
Fernbrook—Telephone 330-R-2
| callers of Mrs. Mary Emmanuel.
and
Fred Risch enter-
ORANGE i tained on Saturday Mrs. Harold
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Evans have Newman and children "of Falls
returned from visiting Mr. and Church, Va, Mrs. A. Cooper and
Mrs" Russsll Eyet at Long Island, | daughter, Katherine of Swoyerville.
New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bedford of
Mr. and Mrs. Horton Bell and Culver City, California are visit-
daughter Gladys spent the weekend ing friends and relatives here.
with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bell at' Mr. and Mrs. John Perry have
Mehoopany. | returned from visiting their dau-
Mrs. Otis Agnew, Mrs. Walter ghter Mrs. Lewis Bedford at Culver
Stauffer and son John and Dorrie City, Cal.
Miss Edith Brace and Larry Brace
j have returned from touring the
Brice Sickler'! New England States and Canada.
| Mr. and Mrs.
M/Sgt. and Mrs.
children, Beatrice, John; Joy ;
and Gloria of District Heights, Md., |
have returned home after visiting It’s not too late to gather to-
Mrs. Mary Emmanuel and family. | ther those used or new articles
Miss Anita Emmanuel accompanied | for the Library Auction. Howard
them home. Risley’s Barnyard, July 10.
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Soles -Parts-Service
REO TRUCK € Bus CoO.
WwW OOD STREET
WILKES - BARRE PHONE .2-7572
FOURTH OF JULY SPECIAL
FREE
COMPLETE WHEEL BALANCING WITH EVERY
NEW TIRE BOUGHT HERE
LIBERAL TRADE IN ALLOWANCE
Kelly Springfields
oi- 812.50
YOUR LIFE IS WORTH MORE THAN
A FEW DOLLARS
TRADE IN YOUR “RISKY” TIRES NOW
Caddie LaBar’s Service Station
MEMORIAL HIGHWAY DALLAS
THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1948
IDETOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hawke of
Maryland, Mrs. Charles Hawke,
Charlotte and Norma Hawke of
Bear Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Neely, Floyd Neely and son Ray
of Wilkes-Barre spent Sunday with
Mrs. A. A. Neely and Mr. and Mus.
Ralph Welsh.
_The Confidence Class will have
a garden party at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Agnew on
July 10 from 2 to 4. Mrs. Murphey
of Scranton will give a reading.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Bridge, N. 'Y,,
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Hilbert.
Mrs. Ernest Fritz.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Keller had
as Sunday guests Alpha Smith, El-
len and Warren Smith and Al
Menninger of Richmond Hill, L. I
Kerry Greenwood of Kingston is
spending some time with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Lamoreaux.
Mr. and Mrs.
and family of Plymouth are spend-
Mrs. Margaret Jennings.
Mrs. Albert London and daugh-
ters Janice and Judy spent last
week with relatives and friends in
Rahway, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. John Garinger
spent Sunday in Binghamton, N.Y.
Joseph Davis is recuperating at
his home in Rochester, N. Y. after
an appendix operation.
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Reilly.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lyons of
Forty. Fort and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Randall of Huntsville.
Mrs. Sam Ross and daughter,
Gale of Berwick are
sometime with
ter Kitchen.
spent the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Frank Wright and sister, Mrs.
Claire McKenna.
Mooretown Minstrel
An old fashioned minstrel show
will be presented in the Moore-
town Church Hall, Thursday eve-
ning, July 8 at 8 o'clock. Refresh-
ments will be sold.
Matthews and family of Chenango |
Miss Helen Ann |
Pollock of Washington, D. C. spent
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kanon and |
sons, Joseph and John of Nanti-
coke, spent Sunday with Mr. and |
Willard Roberts
ing this week with her mother, !
Samuel Frantz and mother, Mrs. !
Edith Frantz of Binghamton, N.Y.!
Other callers |
at the Reilly home on Sunday were
spending !
Mr. and Mrs. Wal- |
Howard Wright of Vestal, N. YY.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dymond of
Wyoming took Mrs. Charles Hil-
bert’ to visit Mrs. Charles Bigelow,
Sr.,, who has been staying with
her son Harry while preparations
were being made for Mrs. Bigelow
to move to Norristown.
Have you noticed the “Dewey”
appearance of things recently?
Mr. and Mrs. William Coats of
Sayre spent a few days with the
Edward MacDougalls recently.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of
| Potsdam, N. Y., are with Mrs.
Smith's parents = the “Butch”
3miths for a rest.
The Earl Johnsons have a snappy
new Chrysler Windsor.
Tommy May called in the State |
Police to investigate the theft of |
a cow which was then butchered
but a few yards off his property.
| No small wonder—people are get-
ting desperate at the price of beef!
Said correspondent is enroute to
Canada for the first days of bass
fishing with her husband and the
“Casey” Denmons. Rosemary Kozak
:
SHORT OF CIL?
SEE US
| The new 1948 Winkler
| Low Pressure Oil Burner
| is here.
It burns less Oil—
25 to 50%
It burns most any Oil
Less Service
HEATRITE
Sales & Service Co.
Route 309 & Center Street
SHAVERTOWN, PA.
DALLAS 579-R-7 — 153-R-8 |
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will capably take over.
You'li be hearing from me again
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after I catch the “big one”!
SPORT NEWS
No game Sunday! Rain!
SWEET VALLEY
Mrs. Loren Cragle and Mrs.
Edgar Newton visited the Albert
Holcombs Sunday evening.
Mrs. Albert Hontz of Mooretown
attended the funeral of James Web-
ber, a returned veteran in Edwards-
ville on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley en-
tertained Mrs.
Mrs. Belfrey and son of Philadel-
'phia for a few days last week.
Harold Britt and Alice Mae
are visiting relatives in New York
State.
Mrs.
Harry Deets and:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long had
as dinner guests Friday Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Long of Coudersport and
Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Long and
June.
The
pathy
death
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson
spent Monday in New York City
community extends its sym-
to -McKinley Long in the
of his two brothers last
i and Tuesday in Pittsburgh.
Harold Cragle and family visited
relatives in Berwick on Sunday.
Miss Bess Klinetob had as Sun-
day guests Mr. and Mrs. Reynald
Drasher and daughters of Wilkes-
Barre, Mrs. Francis Keller and
children and Mrs. Larry Smith and
children.
See you at the Library Auction
in Howard Risley’s Barnyard July
tenth.
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$1.00 to $5.00
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