The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 16, 1951, Image 6

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THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1951
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Beaumont
By Mrs. William A, Austin
Phone H. L. 3424
The School Thanksgiving Holiday
starts Wednesday, November 21, at
3:45 P. M. and ends Monday, Nov-
ember 26 at 9 A. M.
If you are mighty turkey hun-
gry, call on any of the Crispells in
Buckwheat Hollow for they were.
fortunate enough to get some wild
ones.
Nat Rogers of Philadelphia en-
joyed a day's hunting with Her-
bert Goodwin and William Arch
Austin last Saturday when they
found their limit, in rabbits.
Eleventh grade won the Current
Event Quiz Program during last
week's Assembly Activities when
the ninth, tenth, eleventh, and
twelfth grades competed for the
honors.
Miss Claire Stankowich is meet-
ing with interested ladies to wup-
holster the pulpit chairs at the
Union Church.
Charles Smith and Elmer Daley
won the count in the local school
board race which was one of the
largest counts in local history—or
a possible healthy indication of
aroused interest.
The next meeting of the Lend-A-
Hand Club will be a turkey din-
ner and Christmas party to which
members will bring a fifty-cent gift.
Please get reservations to Mrs.
Paul Richards by December 10.
For the best
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Men's Shirts Laundered
Sweet Valley
Miss Bess Klinetob, Dallas 8-624
Esther Ide, Lehman, was an over-
night guest at the home of her
friend Janice Bronson last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long en-
tertained at Saturday night dinner
for Rev. and Mrs. Albert Hughes,
Toronto, Canada, and Rev. Ira
Button.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riegle and
the latter's mother, Mrs. W. D.
Morton, Arlington, Virginia; Mrs.
Sherman Kunkle, Kay and Eliza-
beth, Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Sells, Kingston, were Sunday
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Bronson.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Case enter-
tained Miss Bess Klinetob at a rab-
bit dinner on Sunday. Callers dur-
ing the afternoon were Mr. and
Mrs. William Lewis, Larksville; Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Jones and son
Clifford; and Mrs. Lillie Case.
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Long and
Cynthia spent Sunday with Mrs.
Long’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruno
Drapiewski.
Mrs. John Lukavitch spent last
week with her ‘daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Stroud, Jr. at Kresgeville, making
daughter Annette, three weeks old,
for the first time.
Mrs. Florence Shaw has re-
turned home from General Hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case, Donald
and Jimmie, spent Saturday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
Kunkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McHenry
announce the birth of a second son,
Terry Allen, at Nanticoke Hospital
last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Case called
on Miss Pauline Davis, Harveys
Lake, Sunday morning. Miss Davis
is home again after submitting to
an appendectomy.
Alberta and Faye Shaw were en-
tertained at the home of their
Uncle and Aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Updyke, for Sunday night dinner.
Rev. and Mrs, Ira Button will
celebrate their forty-fifth wedding
anniversary tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith,
Nineveh, N. Y., spent the weekend
with Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Doberstein. Callers
at the home were Mr. and Mrs.
Dayton Long and daughter Cynthia.
major
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p
ps
against Winter,
2ard traffic
accidents
rotection
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A leading factor in traffic safety at @// times—
Penansylvania’s twice-yearly, official car inspec-
tion makes certain your car is mechanically
safe for winter driving. Of the 30 “danger
spots” that are checked for good working
condition in your car before you can receive
the INSPECTION STICKER-—28 will help
Jou to meet winter traffic hazards safely.
or instance:
VISIBILITY
All windows are checked for cracks and breaks.
Mirror is checked for blemishes. Windshield wipers
must work properly; all parts must be in good con-
dition. The aim is perfect visibility—for the longer
hours of darkness... for gray or foggy days...in
rain, sleet or snow.
TRACTION AND STOPPING
So important on wet or icy roads to reduce the danger.
of skidding out of control. Steering and wheels are
given seven different checks to make sure your car
steers true. Tires are checked for condition of treads
and casings.
SIGNAL DEVICES
Headlights focused correctly... horn working prop-
erly ...all signal lights in good condition—so that
you can be prepare
to meet the increased demand
that winter driving puts on the “eyes” and *“‘voice”
of your car.
CAR INSPECTION SAVES LIVES. THE NEW IN-
SPECTION PERIOD STARTED ON NOVEMBER 1.
YOU WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO DRIVE YOUR
CAR WITHOUT AN OFFICIAL INSPECTION
STICKER AFTER JANUARY 31, 1952.
DON’T DELAY...GET YOUR CAR INSPECTED TODAY!
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
Department of Revenue
JOHN S. FINE
Governor
OTTO F. MESSNER
Secretary of Revenu®
Mrs. Truman Stewart, Strouds-
burg, visited her parents, Rev. and
Mrs. Ira Button, on Tuesday.
Mrs. Sherman Kunkle has been
dividing her time for the past week
between her own home and that
of her mother, Mrs. Stanley Case,
in Shavertown.
Mrs. Fred Whitesell is a patient
at General Hospital.
Two weeks of nightly evangel-
istic services came to an end Sun-
day evening with every seat filled.
Rev. Albert Hughes, Toronto, has
been conducting services.
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Idetown
By Miss Bess Cook
Phone H. L. 3187
Callers at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hayden Williams on Sunday
were Mrs., Martha McManus of
Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Bow-
man Oplinger and daughter, Joan
Anne of Parsons.
Harveys Lake Lions Club met at
Herman Kern's Restaurant. A re-
port was given on a recent party
held at Irem Temple Country
Club. Plans were formulated for
their winter projects which in-
cluded better bus services, Xmas
baskets and other projects for
community betterment.
The Dedication of the Church or-
gan given by the Confidence Class
will be at the regular morning ser-
vice next Sunday at 10:00 A. M.
Joanne and Mary Claire McKen-
na, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Griffiths
and sons, Daniel and Richard of
Syracuse, N. Y. spent the weekend
with Mrs. Claire McKenna. Mrs.
Frank Wright returned with them
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hilbert Jr.
and son Frederick of Easton spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Hilbert, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Cave were
pleasantly surprised when their son
Jackie called from Bainbridge,
Maryland, where hs is in boot
training with the U. S. Navy.
A Gospel-Temperance film en-
titled “The Power of Decision” by
Rev. E. N, Bergerstock of York,
Pa., will be given in the church on
Monday evening at 8.
Callers at the home of Mrs. W.
H. Nevel during the week were Mr.
Wilbur Major of Kunkle, Mrs. Min-
nie Doty of Germantown, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Naugle and son of
Nanticoke.
The beautiful basket of flowers
on the Church Altar on Sunday
were in memory of Frank Wright
and given by his family.
The Kings daughters class, Mrs.
James Brace as teacher and Mrs.
John Garringer’s Class had a rol-
ler skating party at Wolfe’s Grove
on Wednesday evening.
Harvey's Lake
By Mrs. Albert Armitage
Telephone H. L. 4531
Rev. Ruth Underwood returned
home on Friday evening from Lan-
caster, where she took part in the
Evangelistic Campaign.
D. P. Thomas is home from
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, and
his condition is good.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Serhan of
Picnic Grounds, Harveys Lake, are
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Phone 277-R-2-
the proud parents of a daughter,
born Wednesday, November 7 at
General Hospital. Mrs. Serhan is
the former Marie Shiner. They
have two sons.
Mrs. Herman Garinger is spend-
ing some time in Harrisburg visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuchta and
daughter Judy. Mrs. Kuchta will
undergo an operation this week at
Polyclinic Hospital.
Corey B. Ransom of Kingston
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
Herman Garinger.
Arnold Garinger
Cornell spent the week-end and
Armistice Day with their respec-
tive parents. They are students at
Bloomsburg State Teachers College.
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