The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 16, 1950, Image 6

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Men’s Shirts Laundered
|Harvey’s Lake
Miss Shirley Alexander and
George Smith Jr. of Lewistown
spent the weekend with George
Smith Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen
have returned after spending a
week in Philadelphia. Mr. Kitchen
had tests and was under observa-
tion at the Philadelphia hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rauch of
West Pittston, visited Mrs. Harriet
Rauch on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Garinger
entertained on Sunday for their
granddaughter, Jessie Armitage,
who celebrated her 15th birthday.
Arnold Garinger was Jessie's guest
for supper. She received lovely
gifts.
Beaumont
The “Little Leaguers” did a big
league job in taking Factoryville
8-6 by clouting two homers in the
last inning.
Joan Cowan of Sterling Farms
was selected by her fifth and sixth
grade classmates as the ‘Best
Citizen”of the group.
One of the most disappointed
boys of the town is Ronald Good-
win who was rejected by the Air
Corps because of flat feet!
“Mark’s Own” by Sara Atherton
is an enjoyable historical novel of
Wyoming Valley—so go to Kozak’s
to choose a book of your own de-
sire from the Wyoming County
Library.
A safe and sane Fourth at home!
Then enjoy the day at the’ school
grounds helping to make the Hon-
or Roll permanent by participating
in ball games, bingo, and races.
The I. O. O. F. is sponsoring the
project with the help of the Lend-
A-Hand Club who will sell home
made pies, hot dogs, and soda.
Capt. and Mrs. Hillman Dress of
Fort Benning, Ga., are with the
Captain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
J. Dress enroute to Quebec.
All of us express our sympathy
to the Kozak family at the loss
of their father, Thomas Kozak, age
eighty-three.
The town team found it easy
going by leisurely winning from
Falls 10-6 last weekend.
The Lend-A-Hand Club plans to
hold its annual picnic at Harveys
Lake July the thirteenth.
Idetown
The Daily Vacation Bible School
of Idetown Church will begin on
June 19 and continue for two
weeks. Rev. Frank Abbott, pastor
of the Lehman charge will be the
dean.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kitchen
spent last week in. Philadelphia
where Mr. Kitchen was a patient
at the Benjamin Franklin Clinic of
the Pennsylvania Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Huff and
Jackie Paul of Kingston moved to
their cottage on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wright and
sons Dale and Willard Jr. of Kings-
ton are spending the summer at
their Dale-Wood Cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Griffiths
and sons Daniel and Richard of
Syracuse, N.Y. spent the weekend
with Mrs. Frank Wright and Mrs.
Claire McKenna.
Mrs. Lila Felt of Washington, D.
C. has returned home after spend-
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: 50c Dr. West Tooth Brush Ronson Lighters
Both for 89¢ $6.00 up
1 Peroxide All popular brand cigarettes—
3 1%c pint Camels, Luckies, Chesterfields
3 Antiseptic Mouth Wash $1.96 carton
: 29c pint Kodak Cameras
250 Aspirin Tablets
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Hl 69¢ Quart 2 for 47c plus tax
is “5¢ Doan’s Pills $1.00 Lustre Cream Shampoo
ii 45¢ $1.00 Lustre Cream Hair Dressing
2 Witch Hazel Both for $1.00
{ 29¢ pint Reg. 50c Douche Powder
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Kodak All-weather Film
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Blues, Greys, Tans,
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No Alterations
No Phone Orders
No C.0.D’s
"THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1950
THESE WOMEN!
“Can he do that to me—go to jail instead of
paying alimony?”
ing a week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Hilbert.
Mrs. Willard Cropp and children
Peggy, Gary, Ruth Anne of Shaver-
town spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Meade.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Reilly
have returned to their home after
spending several days with Mr. and
Mrs. Pau! Rice of Jersey Shore.
Sherwood McKenna and Claude
Lapp Jr, of Washington, D. C.,
spent the weekend with relatives
and friends in the Back Mountain
Area.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casterline
and daughter Mary Lou and Mrs.
Lewis Schultz spent Sunday at
Mehoopany.
Mrs. Kenneth Bonning is a pa-
tient at the Nesbitt Hospital.
Kim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Calkins is spending some time
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Calkins of Forty Fort.
Mrs. John Miller of Kingston
spent Saturday with Mrs. Della
Parrish.
Vacation Bible School
Will Start On Monday
Starting Monday morning, June
19 at 9:30 a.m. Daily Vacation
Bible School will be held at Alder-
son Methodist Church every day
for two hours for the next two
weeks. Courses include Bible
study, hymn training, handicraft
and recreational periods.
Teachers will be Mrs. Giles Com-
stock, Mrs. Ruth Butler, Mrs. Al-
bert Armitage, Miss Bethia Allen,
Mrs. Raymond Garinger and Mrs.
William Deets. Rev. Ruth Under-
wood will be pastoral adviser.
All children from kindergarten
age to fourteen years are cordially
invited.
The Bookworm
(Continued from Page Two)
ume containing beautiful
photographs of exteriors and in-
teriors of historic houses from
Charleston to New England, taking
in landmarks in Virginia, the
Eastern Shore, and Delaware. Be-
cause of its value and its size,
the librarian, Miss Miriam Lathrop,
plans to limit circulation to adults;
and to use in the library.
This Is Where We Lived
(Continued from Page Two)
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odist Church, written for the Cen-
tennial Celebration, 1944.
5. Clipping
W. B.Record, October 17, 1941.
6. Holcomb, Althea
Information given verbally to the
writer by Mrs. Althea Holcomb.
7. Clipping
Sunday Independent. June 30,
1940.
8. Billings, Walter
Information given verbally to the
writer.
9. Anderson, Mrs. Grover
Information given verbally to the
writer.
LEIDINGER’S
117 S. Washington St.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.—Phone 3-9459
Don’t sell your antiques be-
fore calling LEIDINGER'S.
Rifles, Revolvers, Guns, Fur-
niture, Glass, Silver, and
| Coins. Entire Estates Bought.
Pottonalped :
House Signs
to sul your hobby,
business, pets, etc. Dullblack finish on durable
aluminum . $3.50 to $1500 Your name on
both sides in Ne-Lum letters at JO setter
PHONE, DALLAS 549-R-15
Malet Sly
72 MAPLE ST.
Shavertown , Pa.
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2-WEEK ORPHAN CRUELLY
ABANDONED AT LIBRARY
FINDS WELCOMING HOME
To all small girls who have
hopefully invaded the Library
in quest of the advertised kit-
tens, and to all who may be
still making arrangements at
home for harboring kittens,
the Library is now going on
record as stating that no more
kittens are available. Hardly
had the Dallas Post gone to
press last week when the
mother cat returned to her
abandoned litter, selected the
lustier of the two kittens, and
went off with it, pausing brief-
ly to feed the black and white
orphan as a parting gesture,
then washing her paws of
further maternal obligation.
The black and white kitten
spent the night in a box in
Miriam Lathrop's apartment,
and was given away the fol-
lowing day to Mrs. William
Kelly who lives across Main
street from the Library. Mrs.
Kelly likes kittens, and as her
cat population had been re-
cently reduced to one, she was
willing and anxious to adopt
the orphan.
Made Notary Public
Mrs. Frances E, Meeker of
Kunkle has been commissioned a
notary public.
BLACKTOP
DRIVEWAYS—SIDEWALKS
PARKING LOTS
TENNIS COURTS, ETC.
ROAD GRADING
DALE PARRY
DALLAS 417-R-3
Gate Of Heaven
Sponsors Picnic
July 4th Family Day
At Block Party
Gate Of Heaven Block Party,
grounds for three days over the
holidays, July 3, 4, and 5, will
cater to a family picnic on the
Fourth of July. A picnic menu,
served cafeteria style from 11 a.m.
to 6 p.m. will include cold boiled
ham, potato salad, cole-slaw, home
baked beans, a beverage, and des-
sert. Franks and hamburgs will
also be available at the refresh-
ment booth. Mrs. Guy Dunham,
Dallas, is chairman of refreshments.
A special prize for closing day,
July 5, is announced as a portrait
executed by ‘Alice Uhl from a
photograph of the lucky winner.
Basis for selection of prize-winner
will be announced later.
to be held on St. Therese’s Church |
Peter Clark, Jr. Gets
Princeton Degree
Peter D. Clark, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter D. Clark of Baldwin
street, Dallas, was among the 1,134
persons who received bachelor and
advanced degrees at the 203rd an-
nual commencement at Princeton
University on Tuesday. He received
the A. B. degree. More than sixty
percent of those graduating had
seen service in the Armed Forces.
Strawberry Social
At Orange, June 23
Cheerio Class, Orange Methodist
Church, is planning a strawberry
social at the church hall Friday,
June 23, 8 p.m. Home-made ice-
cream and home-grown straw-
berries will be served. Receipts
will augment the fund for remodel-
ling and redecoration of the church
basement. Mrs. George Dymond is
. .
chairman.
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KUEHN'S DRUG STORE
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