The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 07, 1949, Image 5

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i Alderson Ladies’ Society Holds
Annual Christmas Party
Alderson W.S.C.S. held its annual
Christmas party in Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Garinger's Melody Room.
~ Christmas Movies were shown
by C. B. Paddon and Santa
arrived with gifts for all.
Mrs. George Taylor was chair-
man of refreshments assisted by
‘Mrs. William Deets, Mrs. Raymond
Grey and Miss Eleanor Humphrey.
. Present were: Rev. and Mrs.
James Hilbert, Mrs. Harry Jones,
Mrs. Clarence Montross, Mr. and
Mrs. N. F. Garinger and Neilon,
Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Witter,
Mrs. Kate Shultz, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Padden, Mr. and Mrs.George Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swanson, Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. Garinger, Mr. and
Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
William Deets, Carol, Miss Bethia
Allen, Lloyd Garinger, Lina Gar-
niger, Mrs. Walbridge Leinthall,
Mrs. Asenath Davis, Mrs. Richard
Williams, Mrs. Alfred Rogers, Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Dennis, Mrs. Otis
Allen, Sr., Mrs. Albert Armitage,
Mrs. Raymond Grey, Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Kitchen, Mrs. Joseph Rauch,
Eleanor Humphrey, Leila Winthers,
Jessie Armitage and Arnold Gar-
inger, Mrs. Howard Higgins, Mrs.
John Cowan.
Edgar S. Brace Bible Class
Entertains At Christmas Party
The Edgar S. Brace Bible Class
of the Dallas Methodist Church
held its annual Christmas party in
the church dining room. A four
piece orchestra consisting of a
saxaphone played by David Kunkle,
two baritones, played by William
Waters and Lee White and a clari-
net, played by Carl Bailey furnished
music.
~ Four quartets competed in a
contest: Dr. J. C. Fleming, Joseph
Rev. Frederick Reinfurt,
Laurence Peirce; Mrs. Raymond
Kuhnert, Mrs. E. S. Brace, Mrs.
Laurence Peirce, Mrs. Donald
Veitch; Floyd Ide, Raymond Kuh-
nert Sr., Melbourne Carey and Zel
Garinger; Henry Peterson, Dorothy
Huston, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Garris.
Charades and group singing were
enjoyed.
~ Santa Claus distributed gifts to
the following: Dr. and Mrs. J. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Carey,
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Peirce, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Bailey and Carl,
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Waters, Mr.
and Mrs. Niles M. White and Lee
and Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Owens and Jane, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Kuhnert, Mr. and Mrs.
Leamon Mintzer, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Marley, Mr. and Mrs. Ord
Trumbower and Douglas, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles James and Charles,
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mosier, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Garris, Mr. and
Mrs. Zel Garinger, Mr. and Mrs.
James Huston, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Veitch; Joseph Jewell, Mrs. Edgar
Brace, Rev. F. W. Reinfurt, Wardan
Kunkle and David.
Committee members: Niles White,
Ord Trumbower, Dan Waters, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Welch, Herbert
Marley, Leamon Mintzer, Henry
Peterson, Wardan Kunkle and Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Kuhnert.
Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ide,
DAVENPORT ST.
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
EXPERTLY DONE
BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS
PAUL FISKE
PHONE 489-R-3
DALLAS
By d’Alessio
THESE WOMEN!
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Guests At Wilson Home
A number of local people were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wil-
son of Walnut street, Kingston,
Sunday afternoon. ‘They were: Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Thomas, Mr. and
Mrs. William Evans Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. Clinton Ide, Mr. and Mrs. D.
L. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Gross, Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Hed-
den and Mr. and Mrs, Howard
Risley.
Alvah Eglestons, Hosts
At Christmas Party
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston of
Vernon entertained at a Christ-
mas party recently. Santa was pre-
sent and gifts distributed. Guests:
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Austin of Beau-
mont; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Allen
of Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. James
Huston, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Payne
of Harvey's Lake; Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Eck of Shavertown; Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Ashley, Mr. and Mrs.
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“Charles Robinson, I wish you had never met me!”
Robert VanHorn, Mr. and Mrs.
James Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Dettmore, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trum-
bower and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hand.
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CHURCH BASKETBALL
LEAGUE SCHEDULE
Saturday, January 8
Games to be played at 7, 8,
and 9 o'clock
Kingston Township Gymnasium.
Shavertown Lutheran vs
St. Therese’s vs
Trucksville Methodist; Dallas
Methodist “A” vs East Dallas.
Carverton;
Monday, January 10
Games to be played at 7:30
and 8:30
Dallas Township Gymnasium
Huntsville® Christian vs Dallas
Methodist ‘“B”; Kunkle Meth-
odist vs Lehman Inter-Church.
THE POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1949
Still at Peak
Construction
Winter Fails to
Retard New Building
Among the many new homes
and business places under construc-
tion in the Back Mountain area is
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Edwards Penn-
sylvania form house located high
on the former Moss Farm northeast
of Huntsville. The house is of
field stone and frame construction.
Robert Eyerman is the architect
and Curtis-Pethic Company is the
builder.
Ralph Downing, who has already
completed two homes for resale on
Midland Drive, has two more un-
der construction there,
Another large/Concrete blog
frame home i§ a by the
representative “6f" Corn Products
Company at the end of Gordon
street 'in Goss Manor .
Arthur Steinhauer of James
Street, Kingston, is building a fine
new home on the former Wash-
burn plot in West Dallas.
On Ferguson Avenue in Shaver-
town, Reynold Watkins is erecting
a large new house,
Along Demunds road in Dallas
Township, Harry Martin is building
an all stone house for his son,
Harry Jr.,, and Teddy Wilson is
building another stone front home
for his daughter, Mrs. Marilyn
Morris.
F. Gordon Mathers is adding an-
other unit to his business block
in Trucksville which already houses
Earl's Drug Store, Trucksville Post
Office and DeRemer’s Radio Clinic.
The new two-story unit will be of
concrete block and frame construc-
tion, with large show room on the
first floor and two apartments on
the second. It will be twenty-four
by fifty feet.
a complete stock of sporting goods.
When completed DeRemer’s Ra-
dio Clinic will occupy the first
floor in order to better take care
of its expanding business. Hub Pes-
avento will occupy the show room
vacated by Radio Clinic. In addition
to his present lines he will handle
In observance of its fifth anni-
versary, Dallas Junior Woman's
Club honored charter members at
a dinner Tuesday night in Lundy’s
Banquet Room.
table were: Aria M. Jones, Mrs.
Fred Dingle, Mrs. John R. Richards
Jr., Mrs. Charles Mahler, Mrs. Al-
bert L. Morse, Mrs. Donald E.
Davis, Mrs, Harold I. Brobst, Peggy
Davis, Mrs. John Jewell, Roberta
Quaill, Mrs. Edwin T. Roth, Mrs.
Ralph Garris, Mrs. Robert F. Gar-
ris, Mrs. Clyde Brace, Mrs. Robert
Rogers, Mrs. Fred Stevens and Mrs.
William Purcell.
Peggy Davis, president of the
spoke on the duties of club mem-
bership. Mrs. Alva Eggleston and
Mrs. Ord Trumbower gave read-
Charter members seated at the |
club presided, and introduced Mrs. !
Frederick Eck, club adviser who
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Dallas Junior Woman's Club
Celebrates Fifth Anniversary
ings.
The tables were attractively dec-
orated with a centerpiece repre-
senting birthday gifts.
Other members at the dinner
were: Mrs, Harold Elston, Mrs.
Sherman H. Harter, Mrs. Edward
Guyette, Mrs. Kenneth Grose, Mrs.
William Baker, Jr., Mrs. R. W.
Brown, Mrs. Russell W. Parsons,
Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Rita Cum-
mings,.Mrs. John Nash, Mrs. Robert
A. Williams, Mrs. Robert B. Lewis,
Alice Shaver, Mrs. Alan Montross,
Alice Austin, Mrs. Ralph Richards,
Mrs. James Owen Jr., Mrs. Harry
Clark, Jr., Kay O’Boyle, Mrs. Ord
Trumbower and Mrs. Frederick
Eck club adviser,
Arrangements for the dinner
were in charge of Mrs. Fred
Stevens, Mrs. John Nash, Mrs. Wil-
son R. Garinger and Roberta Quaill.
will continue in
WANTED
LEARNERS or EXPERIENCED
OPERATORS
ON
LADIES’ DRESSES
Good opportunity for those who
ROSE DRESS COMPANY
EDWIN KERN BUILDING
IDETOWN, PENNA.
Telephone Harvey's Lake 3207
this line of work.
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NOW you can have the service of a
MODERN PLANING MILL
and WOODWORKING SHOP
Back Mountain Lumber and Coal Company has created in Shaver-
town a woodworking plant that is second to none, complete in every
detail and the first of its kind ever established in the Back Moun-
tain Area.
Thousands of dollars have been expended on the finest new power
machines—moulders, cut off saws, joiners, planers, band saws, rip
saws, sanders, morticers, drill presses, tenoners and radial saws.
Every carpenter and contractor will know what such equipment
means in the production of high quality workmanship—quickly
and at low cost.
doors and trim that every home needs . .
This up-to-the-minute plant is under the direction of William
Martin, a veteran woodworking man who has had years of experi-
ence in the finest plants and who is ready to help you with any of
your building problems.
To build those special cabinets - cupboards - kitchen counters - windows -
To the home owner and prospective homeowner this means “If it
is made of wood, we can make it”. Make it right and save you
money.
We invite contractors, carpenters, home owners and prospective
home owners to inspect the plant and equipment and to talk over
any woodworking problems they may have.
“If It's Made Of Wood We Can Make It”
SHAVERTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA
BACK MOUNTAIN LUMBER and COAL COMPANY
~ MAIN STREET PHONE 215
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