The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 22, 1950, Image 3

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Crispell Family Reunion
The thirty-seventh annual re-
union of the Crispell family was
held on August 12 at Claude Cris-
pell’s Park, Noxen. Attending were
201. The same officers retained:
President,Earl Crispell, vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. Amelia Anderson, secre-
tary, Mrs. Ella Cobleigh, treasurer,
Russell Ide.
There were two marriages, seven-
teen births, four deaths since the
last reunion.
Present were: Miami, Florida—
Mr. and Mrs. William Farver; Lor-
ton Va., Mr. and Mrs. Reginald
Vosburg, Reggie, June, Mary, Bren-
da, Bobby Vosburg; Indianapolis,
Ind., Jan R. Thompson; Philadel-
phia, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Powlus,
Nancy Powlus; Hollis, N.Y, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert E. Crispell; Pt.
Pleasant, N.J., Dorothy C. Wright;
Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Jane C. Zadi-
raka; Newark Valley, N.Y, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Crispell; Vestal
N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stein-
ruck, Neva, Peggy, and Gary Stein-
ruck; Endicott, N.Y., Dean Spear;
Johnson City, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Crispell,, Mr. and Mrs.
George Arnold, Mrs. Chester Str-
zelczyk, Sharon Strzelczyk; Bing-
hamton, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Eshelman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Cobleigh, Delbert Cobleigh;
Berwick, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Crispell, Bobby Crispell, Mr. and
Mrs. Clinton Crispell; Wilkes-Barre,
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ben Knauer, Mr. and
Mrs. George Traver, Claude Mec-
Dougall, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Cook, Barry Cook, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Rittenhouse, Dollie Pearl,
Maxine, Thomas, Jr., and Laverne
Rittenhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Corey
Turcan, Frances and Joan Turcan;
Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Thompson, Todd Morris, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H, Post, Lois and William
Post, 3rd, Mrs. Helen Miers, Bar-
bara and Janet Miers; Lee Park,
Mrs. V. Shelhamer, David Engle;
Forty-Fort, Alfred Lamoreaux;
Larksville, Mrs. Charles Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Symons, Char-
les and Arthur Symons; Dallas,
Mrs. Edward Sidorek, Jackie and
Eddie Sidorek, Mrs. Corey Crispell,
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kitchen, Steph-
en Crispell, Mrs, Daniel Brown,
Bruce Crispell, William Turcan, Sr.,
William Turcan, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Ide, Stephen A. Crispell,
Norma Reed; Montrose, Mrs. Al-
bert Tingley, Lorraine and Jimmie
Tingley; Tunkhannock, Mrs. Harry
Ney, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burkes,
Mrs. Richard Ney, Carol Ney, Mrs.
Theodore Jadick, Mrs. Ernest
Brown, Albert and Paul Brown,
Mrs. Earl Eveland, Peggy and
Jean Eveland, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Turner, Margaret and Carl Turner.
Wyoming, Miner Harris; Harveys
Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Crisp-
ell, Alice Traver, Faye White, Mrs.
Lawrence Sickler, Emily, Joan and
Jill Sickler, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Oberst, Carlin, Gary Lee and Sarah
Oberst, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Ander-
son, Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Payne, Gail and Sandra Payne,
Mrs. Elwood Oney; Noxen, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Crispell, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Traver, Richard Jr., Cecil,
Eunice, Robert Traver, James
Crispell, Betty Space, Mrs. Florence
Traver, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Yellitz,
Florence, Barbara, and Sandra
Yellitz, Irma Sickler, Mrs. Lillie
Davis, Mrs. John Crispell, Albert
Crispell, Mrs. Leland Case, Robert
and Dale Case, Mrs. Ruth New-
berry, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crispell,
Lyle and Robert Crispell, Mr. and
Mrs. James Sanderson, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Crispell, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Crispell, Earl Jr., Elvin, Eileen,
and Eddie Crispell, Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Schenck, Larry and Keith
Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cris-
pell, Ruth Ann, Carl, Larry, Mel-
vin and Ronald Crispell, Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Boone, Nancy Boone,
Mr. and Mrs. William Race, Phillip
Race, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goble,
Dawn Goble, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
y Crispell, Rachel Crispell, Janet
Bean.
Public spirited local
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
mer-
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
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POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1950
Acme Values
WillOpen Your Ey
Considering Both Quality and Price, You Just Can’t Beat Acme Values. Thrifty House-
wives Everywhere Are Discovering That They Can Always Be Sure of the Best Foods
at Reasonable Prices at the
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Acme.
Frozen Foods
Dulany—Cut or French Style
Green Beans
New. 2 1 10 oz.
Price Cc pkg.
Dixianna
Whole Strawberries 7" 39¢
Dulany—Green
Baby Lima Beans ede
Dulany or
Birds Eye Peas 2° 49¢c
Dulany—New Pack
Blueberries
12 oz.
pkg.
45¢
Bakery Treats
Virginia Lee, Fruit
=
QN J) Tender, Fluffy
~~" Glazed Donuts
Cinnamon Streussel Loaf
Devils Food Cocoanut Bars
Devils Food Loaf Cakes "**"*
Fresh Sno-Flake Rolls
Virginia Lee Sugar Donuts
Jewish Type Rye Bread
Supreme Enriched Bread
De
Filled
=| Coffee Cakes:
ae dle
ea. 29¢
ea. 39¢
ea. 33c
doz. 16¢c
doz. 20c
| 6c
ide
large
loaf
1 MINIT
Pie Crust Mix
16¢
11 oz.
pkg.
1b.
pkg.
SUNSHINE
Hi-Ho Crackers
30¢
Just Received!
PURE vigrTASLE
SHORTENING
The New Homogenized
SPRY =
"2 Qh
Buy a Can—See the Difference
SWA
Medium Size
3 «28¢c
LUX SOAP 3° 25}
LIFEBUOY
SILVER DUST
SOAP
RINSO
Rinso 2
WHITE FLOATING
Large Size
2 «= 29c
Bath Size
Bath Size
3“ 26¢}2 “ 26e
Regular Pkg. 32¢
Giant Pkg. 63¢c
SURF,
LUX FLAKES
Fei 3 1 Cc
Rinso we fle
med.
pkgs.
for 28¢
Ideal—Rich, Velvety
Ideal—Natural Flavor
Ideal—New Pack
PINEAPPLE JELLY
Hom-De-Lite—Rich, Smooth
SALAD DRESSING
[deal—Creamy or Crunchy
PEANUT BUTTER
Your Choice—Raspberry, Pineapple, Cherry or Red Currant
deal Preserves
Kiddies Go for That Wonderful Pure Fruit Flavor in Sandwiches
PLUM or GRAPE JAM po
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES
Ib.
jar
Pure
Fruit
fldeal—Grade “AY
SAUER KRAUT
Ideal—Grade “AY
PORK and BEANS
Ideal—Sweet or Hot
TOMATO CATSUP
19¢
39¢
19¢
12 oz.
glass
22% Be
an 108
18c
14 oz.
bot.
Ideal—With Tomato Sauce and Cheese
9 cane ig
Mc COOKED SPAGHETTI
“29 GELATINE DESSERTS 4 wr 25¢
Small Size, Smoked, Skinned
Half
Whole Ham cit ile
Top Quality Meats For Economical Meals
Cut-Up
Fresh, Ground Hamburg
Standing Rib Roast
Fancy Sliced Bacon
Local, Home-Dressed
Frying Chickens *
Breasts
Legs
Fryers { » 85e
» 39¢ Long or Ring Bologna
1b. 69¢
Ta 5c
Best Skinless Franks
Ass’t Baked Loaves
Necks
Backs
{ » 19
Ib. 3c
Ib. LT
w. 58¢
Glendale Club—Rich, Tangy
Cheese Foo
Kraft Old English Slices :: 32¢
Kay Natural Cheese 25¢
8 oz.
pkg.
ae 3 T5e| gE
Blackskin Sharp Cheese
Tasly Muenster Cheese " 43c
Fancy Calif. Flaming
2-29
- Fancy
Cauliflower
Home-Grown
Bartlett Pears oi
Potatoes digi
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Tokay Grapes
=i 19
9. 3%
: fall 3%
peck
Green Peppers
Rutabagas
2 Ibs. [Be
Ib. Be.
Calif. Carrols - | re 2c
Sweet Polatoes 3™ 18¢
| Lake Shore Herey Bb. r3ic
Creamwhite Shortening ™ <"3i¢
Greamwhite Shortening *™ <=" 85¢
Nabisco Ritz Crackers ™ °= 3i¢
Sunshine Fig Bars eli. pis. 230
Princess Gleomargarine b. 26¢
25¢
Gottschalks Metal Spones *¢- °* 2 [9¢
Westingh’se Light Bulbs [07 2 13¢
Onliwon Paper Towels rks. 29¢
Princess Facial Tissues °ks- of 4% 20¢
10 qt. Galavnized Pails each 43¢
Sturdy Mop Handles each O5¢
~ 66s | REAL AMERICAN
AuntJdemima
Pancakes...
Ideal—Maple Flavor
SYRUP
Swift Premium
SAUSAGE
Pancakes Taste Better With
16¢c
12 oz. 23¢
bot.
© o- 45
Louella Butter
0.1
Instant Frostings
vke. 19C
WHEATIES
Breakfast of Champions ~
8 oz.
pkg.
600 Auromaric Waswers
AWARDED
See our display for details
16¢
7 oz.
pkg.
Energy Building Cereal
GUT-RITE
Waxed Paper
125 ft. ; ge
roll 22¢ ! i