The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 01, 1950, Image 3

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    Ed
Ryman Reunion Held
At Binghamton Park
The Ryman Reunion at Ross
Park, Binghamton got off to a good
start with devotions by George Ry-
man of Binghamton. “Happy Birth-
day” was then sung to two of the
clan, Mrs. Abram Ryman of Wy-
oming, who celebrated her seventy-
third birthday that day, and Wil-
son Ryman of East Dallas who
rather cheerily hailed his fiftieth
President William Arch Austin
called the business meeting to order
and appointed Mrs. Ralph Fink of
Wyoming, Mrs. Arthur Webb of
Carverton, Mrs. Adabelle Prior of
Union, N.Y., Mrs. Paul Valentine
of Mehoopany, and Mrs. Asa Ry-
man of Overton as his committee
of historians to compile data rela-
tive to the interest of the Rymans.
Mrs, Abram Ryman received the
gift as the oldest member present.
Mrs. Esther Ryman Boucounis was
the youngest mother present.
Mrs. Katie Reeves of Leaksville,
N. Carolina came the farthest dis-
tance, and the Wilson Rymans had
the largest family present, (3 child-
ren, Lois, Inez, and Lloyd.)
Births reported were Kathy Mae
Tompkins, Cheryl Ann Tompkins,
Bobby Tompkins, Barbara Tomp-
kins, (whose grandmothers are
Molly and Althea Ryman), Carol
Ann Newberry, grandchild of Ada-
belle Ryman Prior, and Scott Ry-
man, grandson of Lawrence Ry-
man of San Francisco.
The death registered was that of
Mrs. Edith Ryman Turpin’ of Wash-
ington, D.C.
Officers elected for’ the coming
year are: president, William Arch
Austin; vice president, Mrs. Paul
Valentine; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
William Arch Austin.
It was voted to hold the 1951
reunion at Traver's Park, Bowman's
Creek Road, the first Saturday of
August.
Following the business meeting
games and prizes were the high-
lights for the children.
These are the clan members who
attended: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Val-
entine of Mehoopany, Mr. and Mrs.
George Ryman, Mrs. Thomas Bou-
counais and son, David of John-
son City; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ry-
man and children, Lloyd, Inez and
Lois of East Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Fink and daughter, Anita
Jean and Mrs. Abram Ryman of
Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs, Grover
Sayman, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Ryman
and children, Sandra and Richard
of Overton; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Prior of Union, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs.
George Tompkins of Binghamton,
Mrs. Henry Reves of Leaksville, N.
C.; Mrs. Mollie Fuller and daugh-
ter, Doris of Marathon, N.Y.; Ed-
ward Mokychic of Edwardsville, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Ryman and daugh-
ter, Gail of Chenango Forks, N.Y.
and Mr. and Mrs. William Arch
Austin of Beaumont. /
All Garments
Sparkling Clean
when sent to
HECK
DRY CLEANER
Call
HECK
H.L. 4256
prompt delivery
service
Public spirited local mer-
chants, as an expression of
godwill, want you to receive
this lovely basket of gifts if
you have just moved to the
area, become engaged, are a
New Mother, have just
moved to a new address
within the area. There's
nothing to buy. No obligation.
Phone your Welcome Wagon
Hostess whose phone is listed
below and arrange to re-
ceive these gifts.
Welcome Wagon
NEW YORK ¢ MEMPHIS » LOS ANGELES
TORONTO
Phone 260-R-8
5. oz.
can
19
Makes a full quart of delicious Lemonade
Ideal Orange Juice
Dulany Red Raspberries ™ ** 4Tc
Dulany SI. Strawberries
Welch’s Grape Juice
Dulany or Birds Eye Peas 2 ... 49¢
Frozen Foods
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LEMONADE MIX
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2 ns 49¢
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6 oz. can 23¢c
Whether At Home or Outdoors,
Serve
ACME Quality Foods!
They'll add enjoyment to your holiday no matter where you spend it.
Shop in your nearby Acme this week-end. You'll be sure of serving
the best.
Swift Premium—Top Quality
HAMS
Whole or
Full Shank
Half
So Tender and Full of Flavor—Ideal for Picnics
Lean, Savory Sliced Bacon
Tasty Skinless Franks
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Assorted Baked Loaves
Asco Sliced Bacon
Our Stores Will Be Closed All Day
Monday, Sept. 4th
LABOR DAY
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Holsum Sweet Gherkins
White Lilac Dili Pickles
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pkg. 25¢ pkg. 33¢c 3
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Dairy Department Values
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The Butter That Makes Sweet Corn Delicious
Glendale Club Cheese Food hi
1c
Kraft Relish Cream Spread “ur 220
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Finest Domestic Swiss Cheese
Peter Pan
Peanut Butter
12-02.
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1% Ib.
sliced
Armour’s
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STRAINED
BABY FOODS 6 >= 89¢c
JUNIOR FOODS 6 >= 83¢c
CEREALS Bez 18¢
pkg.
Armorur’s Treel
For Tasty Sandwiches
‘an 490
Armour’s
Deviled Ham
315-02.
can
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CARGEST SELLING SETTER
CHEESE CRACKER: ,
Serve With Bala
Club Beverages
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Vienna Sausage
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The Better Salad Oil
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LEM
Lemon Pié Filling
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No. 200
~ Scrub Brushes
a 13¢
Niagara
Laundry Starch 2,2 (8c
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Enjoy Them at Their Peak—Acme Picks the Best
Large Yellow Freestone
PEACHES
3-25
Sweet, Pink Meat
~ Calif. Cantaloupes
Golden Ripe
Fancy Bananas
Calif. Red or
WHITE GRAPES
Luscious Calif.
BARTLETT PEARS
New Golden
SWEET POTATOES
9 w Wg
2 2c
Finest No. 1
POTATOES
Solid, Home-Grown
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GREEN PEPPERS 2" 18
DF md po SR rf
2" 29¢ ek 39¢
2 Ibs. 29¢
3" 26¢c
Bala Club
BEVERAGES
29c
Plus Tax and Bottle Deposit
full
3 quart
bots.
Hershey, Milky Way, Oh Henry, etc.
CANDY BARS
6 «~ 25¢ 7. 9%
Chewing Gum, 3 pkgs. 18c
Bril’s Spanish Rice
Brill’s Spaghetti Sauce
can 206 | Blu-White Flakes me 80
«an 17¢ | Doeskin DeLuxe Napkins ré 43¢
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sarnums Animals Cookies
crackin’ Good Butter Cookies
Puritan Marshmallows * ** 29¢ | Paner Drinking Cups
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we 29c Aristocrat Paper Plates ™* 10s
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Bakery Treats for Special Holiday Meals
Buy Extra Bread and Rolls for the 2 Days
Hot Dog or Bar-B-Que
Sandwich Rolls =
Fresh Sno-Flake Rolls
Plain Angel Food Cakes
Choc. Fudge Bar Cakes
Iced Gold Pound Cakes
COFFEE CAKES
Supreme, Iced
RAISIN BREAD
16¢c
doz. |6e
«= 2%¢
ea. 3%
ea. 39%¢
Fruit-Filled
CHERRY POCKETS
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