The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 01, 1949, Image 7

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    Card Of Thanks |
, Mrs. Nicholas Cave and family
wish to express their deep appre-
ciation for the many expressions of
sympathy, letters and deeds of
kindness during their recent be-
reavement.
Attend School
Mrs. Bess Grant and Mrs. George
Turn of Shavertown attended the
Leadership Training School at
Camp Archibald last weekend. Mrs.
Grant studied ceremonies and dra-
matics and Mrs. Turn, crafts.
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THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1949
Thirty second annual banquet of
the Lehman High School was held
at the high school Saturday even-
ing, with Gilbert Tough, president,
Leonard Ide, banquet chairman and
Myrtle Major, chairman of decora-
tions in charge.
Program consisted of invocation
by Rev. Frank Abbott, greetings to
the class of 1949 by Mr. Tough,
response by Richard Weidner, class
of 1949 and history of the school
by Mrs. A. B. Simms. Musical en-
tertainment was furnished by Mary
Joan Williams, piano, John Mil-
iauskas, trumpet, and William Bur-
naford, vocal selections. Supervis-
ing principal Lester Squier talked
on the progress of the school and
introduced Herbert Morris, regis-
trar and Dean of Admissions,
Wilkes College, guest speaker, En-
tertainment was furnished by Fred
Frear of Pittston, magician,
New officers chosen were as fol-
lows: President, Jack Culp; vice
president, Sheldon Ehret; record-
ing secretary, Janet Wright; cor-
| responding secretary, Ann Havrilla;
| treasurer, Walter Elston; historian,
Myrtle Major.
Group singing was in charge of
| Bernard Gerrity.
The folowling were present:
ancy Parks, Elizabeth Kramer,
Edwin Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Ellsworth, Mrs, A. B. Simms, Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Sutton, Garwin
Tough, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dis-
que, Vera Whitesell, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Disque, Gilbert Tough,
Mr .and Mrs. Leonard Ide, William
Major, Rev .and Mrs. Frank Abbott,
Miss N. J, Lamb, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Squier, Leonard Ide, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mekeel, Wil-
liam Simms, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Coolbaugh, Francis Stolarick, Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Barrall, Garner
Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Dorrance Me-
keel, Walter Elston, Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Major, Janet Wright, War-
ren Disque, Mrs, Alice Elston, L.
C. Sutton, Priscilla Abbott, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Disque, Edwin Stolar-
ick, William Abbott; Lehman.
Mrs. Howard Johns, Mr. and Mrs.
Obed Hontz, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth
Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ide, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Ide, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Fisk, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Harvey, Richard Weidner, Lois
Cragle; Dallas.
Peggy Dungey,
Wilkes-Barre. |
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mekeel; Do-
ver, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs.
Nescopeck.
Ethel Ide, Homer Middleton, Mrs.
David Ide, Howard Meade, Mrs.
Claire McKenna, Loraine Keller,
Mary Claire McKenna, William
Park, John Miliauskas, Ann Hus-
Herbert Morris;
Wayman Miers;
ted; Idetown.
Mr, and Mrs. Peter Yaraskes;
Luzerne.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hawk;
Mountain Top.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rice, Mr.
and Mrs. Emmett Moyer, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Gerrity, Mr, and Mrs.
George Taylor; Forty-Fort,
John Fear, Fred Fear; Pittston.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rice, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Rice, Hr. and Mrs.
Howard Rice; Jersey Shore.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Parrish, Mr,
and Mrs. Willard Wright, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Wright, Rhnea Wil-
liams; Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gorman, Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Griffith; Syracuse,
N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Irven Husted, Still-
water.
Mrs, Martha Miers, Glenn Miers,
Janice Brainard; Harford, Pa.
Bertha Dribelbis, Irma Calkins,
Jane Brown; Lake Silkworth.
Frank Prutzman, Walter Cham-
berlain, John Culp, Alden Wagner;
Huntsville.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tribler; Ed-
wardsville.
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LAST YEAR | SAVED REAL
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ET ME
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TO SUIT YOU . ..
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Budget Plan
ou’LL find your household budget
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NO RED TAPE
Lehman Alumni Meet At School
For Thirty Second Banquet
Joan Coolbaugh; Hillside,
Mr. and Mrs: Allen Nox; Trucks-
ville.
David Perry Jr., Mrs. David
Perry, Mrs. Gordon Woodley; Mt.
Zion. g
Beverly Hever, Mary Joan Wil-
liams, Sylvia Brown, Anna Havrilla,
Mary Lamoreaux; Chase.
Doris Selner; Nanticoke.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Brown;
Hampton, Va.
Phylis Jones, Dorothy Mitchell,
Myrtle Major, William Burnaford;
Shavertown.
“Mr. and Mrs, Walter Wolfe, Mrs.
James Davenport; Meeker.
LaRue Sutliff, Mrs. Willard Sut-
liff; Broadway.
William DeRemer; Pikes Creek.
Gerald Hoover; Outlet.
In 1890 Yosemite, Sequoia and
General Grant national parks were
established in California.
The Bookworm
(Continued from Page Two)
primitive sculpture as well as paint-
ing from Mexico, Peru and other
of our south-of-the-border neigh-
bors. The Indian cultures, both our
own and that of South America,
and the magnificent Spanish, have
made their own contributions,
Though Picasso in France contin-
ues to excite much comment, there
is also a great deal of experimental
and controversial work being done
right here in the United States.
The Art News Magazine of cur-
rent exhibits and short articles
has interesting information in this
connection.
In the Fall we hope for some
new books on contemporary paint-
ing, but already several. are there,
Guy Pene du Bois is represented
by his “Artists Say the Silliest
Things” and Henri is there and
one or two others.
ei PAGE SEVEN
— Linda Lou Wertman
SINGER
Mr .and Mrs. Austin Wertman
of Kunkle announce the birth of a
nine pound baby girl, Linda Lou,
June 20, The new young lady is
the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs,
Sewing
Machines
Charles Wertman of Kunkle. And
are they proud!
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On July 9, 1949
our 22nd Anniversary—
This is Our Promise to Folks
of the Back Mountain Area
In order to merit your confidence during the years to come, we
2. Provide the finest kind of repairs and service at reasonable
3. Take an active part in the business and civic life of this area.
« + « especially when our anniversary rolls around.
A lot of folks have helped build our business to
the level it has reached on this anniversary.
You are among them . . . you help to create a
substantial community as a home for our business.
You share with us, not only the business life of the
area, but also its civic, religious and social activities.
Perhaps your individual contribution to our
happiness and success has been greater. You may
be one of the host of friends and neighbors who
are also customers of ours. Or you may be one of
our organization—responsible for our reputation
in every one of your contacts with other folks.
Whatever your contribution to this happy anni-
versary, we appreciate it deeply. We shall thank
you the best way we know—by continuing to
serve our neighbors well.
1. Make as many deliveries as possible—at the lowest possible
price—of the world’s most wanted car and the world’s most
. . Chevrolet.
W. E. BOSTON CHEVROLET
Phone Dallas 461-R-8
Pikes Creek, Pa.
(P.O. Hunlock Creek RD 1)