meet our bouncing baby a Circus Plays To Good Sized Crowds Friday (Continued from Page One) oming Valley merchants acting as Circus Daddies, were: St. Michael's school; Crippled Children, residents of Old Ladies Home, Sutton Home and children from St. Stanislaus Institute. The latter group were transported from Nanticoke by Ki- wanis Club and Back Mountain Y. M. C. A. at a cost of $40. Dallas Kiwanis Club’s Under- privileged Childrens’ Fund and Back Mountain Y. M. C. A. will realize between $1,400 and $1,500 as their share of the profits from sponsoring the show. Both Lewis LeGrand and Fred- ric Anderson, co-chairmen, were enthusiastic in their praise of Mr. Mills and his fair dealing, and both said that they had never seen a circus that employed such nice looking people and high-type per- sonnel. Mr. Mills, they said, was pleased with the crowd and ex- pressed a desire to return to Dallas next season and the sponsoring xX THE POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1951 Kiwanis Club Picnic Dallas Kiwanis’ Woman's Club members will entertain their hus- bands and friends at a covered dish picnic at Rice’s Orchard Farm Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Every one is to bring a covered dish, silver and dishes. Kiwanis Men's Club will enter- tain with a humorous skit. Farmer dancing will follow. Committee members: Mrs. Harold Smith, chair- man, Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins, co- chairman, assisted by Mrs. William Wright, Mrs. Donald Arnold and Mrs. Kenneth Rice. Scott Family Holds Reunion At Benton Park Mrs. Arthur Scott was chosen president and Mrs. David Fetter- man vice president, at the annual reunion of the Edward Scott fam- ily held at Benton Park recently. Other officers: Mrs. Clarence Sear- foss, secretary; Mrs. Marvin Scott, Sr., historian; Mrs. Paul Scott, treasurer, diated RT TT TI Gifts were given to Mrs. Boyd Scott, oldest person present, Garry Lee Souder, youngest, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Goss, longest married, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Goss, largest fam- ily present, Burton Souders, coming the farthest. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- son Fetterman, Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Fetterman and Betty, David, Susan, Mrs. Dorothy Weiss and Ro- bert, Mrs. Minnie McCarthy and Jo- seph, James, Jay, Rose Marie, Shickshinny; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott, Milton, Shirley, Hazel, Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and Bar- ry, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Scott, Sr., Mrs. Helen Siley, Char- les, Leroy, Frances, Mary, Harry, Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Scott, Jr. Ruth Ann, Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott, Moosic; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Searfoss and, Clarence Jr. and Hazel, Berwick; Mrs. Boyd Scott, Harveys Lake; Russell Scott, Russell Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott and Arthur, of Noxen; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scott and children, Sweet Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Goss, Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Souders, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Souders and Carl and Gary Lee, »’ Miss Jean Parkinson, Mrs. Simon Song and Eli, Betsy, Helen, Doro- thy, Jennie, Bobby, Benton; Mr, and Mrs. Willard Goss and Lois, Ronald, Billy, Ethel, Sammie, Edythe Ann, Midville; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pur- cell, Town Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Ro- PAGE FIVE Sia——————— i ————————0—_______-—— bert Cotterman, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swire, Mr. and Mrs. Joan Steinruck and Della, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boston and Virginia, Miss Elaine Miller, Robert Evans, Carol Ann Gorge, Lydia Souders, Mr. and Mrs. John Morgans and Butch. 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