RAE pen a = THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1951 Shavertown Buction Workers Listed Mrs. Byron Creasy, chairman of Shavertown . solicitation committee for the Library Auction, wishes to thank her co-chairman, and com- mittee for their splendid coopera- tion in rounding up materials for the sale, July 6 and 7. Co-chairman is Mrs. Thomas Gra- ham. Committee members are Mesdames James Edwards, George Budd, Don Harris, Wilbur Lawry, Edward Ribotski, Gerald Stout, Le- Roy Bugbee, William Boyd, Gilbert Austin, J. H. Godfring, George Parker, Jack Parker, J. Kenney, and Herbert Ray. Mrs. Creasy herself picked up quite a lot of nice things early in June when she visited York and Altoona and Philadelphia in her car, working on friends and rela- To Town WE OFFER COMPLETE Machine Shop Service ® Milling & Turning tives to contribute to a good cause. @® Shapin ®Drillin >. . Pe Welding || Visits Sailor Son Sampson Air Force Base, N. 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I 1 ot Our Representatives Do Not Telephone Or Call At House : HOSPITAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF N. E. PENNA. 2 Receives Doctor Of Music Degree Kenneth Appleton, above, direc- tor of bands at Arkansas State College, has been awarded the doc- tor of music degree by the Musical Arts Conservatory at Amarillo, Texas. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Appleton, Shaver avenue, Shavertown. A graduate of Kingston Township High School, Dr. Appleton pre- viously received the B. S. degree at Ithaca College and his master’s degree at Lehigh University. He has also studied at St. Lawrence, Temple and New York Universities. HOT FLUSHES? | Do you suffer from hot flushes, nervous tension, upset emotions due to functional ‘change of life’ (38-52 years) —that period when fertility ebbs away, when em- | barrassing symptoms of this na- ture may betray your age? Then start taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. 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The Association commemorates the 1778 Massacre, when Indians from the Six Nations swept down the Susquehanna in collaboration with the British, and nearly wiped out the young settlement. History records that only old men and young boys, settlers not fit for mili- tary service, were left at the settle- ment to combat the bloodthirsty horde, but that providentially Col- onel Zebulon Butler and Colonel Nathan Dennison were home on leave, otherwise the catastrophe would have been complete. Charles Dorrance and Steuben Jenkins called the citizenry to ob- serve the 100th anniversary of the massacre in 1878, and organized the Wyoming Commemorative Association officially in 1881. Char- les Dorrance was the first presi- dent. It was Benjamin Dorrance, an ancestor, who lived through the massacre as a twelve-year-old boy. Upon Charles Dorrance’s death in 1892, Calvin Parsons filled the presidency until 1895, when Ben- jamin Dorrance took over and served until his death in 1922. Miss Anne Dorrance, following in her father’s footsteps, accepted the presidency in 1922 and served until her own death in February of this year. Miss Frances has taken the chair pro-tem, the fourth of her direct line to hold the honor. She will relinquish the post, and the pres- idency will pass from the Dorrance family to T. H. Atherton on Tues- day. 7 Three Back Mountain men are vice presidents, Colonel Dorrance Reynolds, Harry B. Schooley, and Abram Nesbitt 2nd. WHERE WOULD for treatment for each POLIO EXPENSE INSURANCE POLICY ROBERT Dallas, Pa... a: $10 family premium payable every 2 years $5,000 guaranteed for 5 years of treatment (if necessary) for each member of your family. Come in and order your family’s policy. It only takes a minute! Insurance Agency HIMMLER THEATRE BUILDING YOU GET $5,000 member of your family should strike your family? 0. HALE ti Entertain At Shower For Lenore Pascoe Phyllis and Myrtle Pascoe of Carverton, - entertained at a wvar- iety shower June 8 honoring their sister, Lenore, who was married Saturday afternoon to William Day- ton Dymond. Present were: Mrs. Wilma Fish, Mrs. Dorothy Gay, PAGE ELEVEN ae Mrs. Phyllis Piatt, Miss Dorothy Ann Edwards, Miss Joan Fine, Miss Hildegarde + Ickinger, Miss Sue Sutton, Miss Elfreda Vreil, Miss Le- nore Pascoe, Mrs, Philip Pascoe, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Madam Curie is the only person ever to receive the Nobel prize twice. Bs Phone 581-R-2 Summet FILM DEVELOPING 24-hr. 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