The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 23, 1951, Image 10

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Mrs. Stella W. LeVan
Dies In Philadelphia
Mrs. Stella Williams LeVan, 81,
born in Loyalville and a former re-
sident of Lehman, died in Phila-
delphia’ Sunday afternoon at the
Presbyterian Home where she had
been living for a number of years.
Mrs, LeVan suffered a stroke two
weeks ago. Her death was not un-
expected.
In addition to a son, James, who
lives in Philadelphia, Mrs. LeVan
is survived by a brother, James
Williams, and several nieces and
nephews in the Back Mountain Re-
gion. Bess Klinetob is her first
cousin.
Funeral services will be held in
Philadelphia on Friday.
Mrs. Agnes Harper Dies
At Sister's Home, Noxen
Mrs. Agnes Devine Harper, Brook-
lyn, N. Y., died at the home of
her sister, Mrs. Gomer Thomas,
Noxen, at noon on Sunday, two
days before her fifty-second birth-
day. She had been in ill health
for some months.
Mrs. Harper graduated from Nox-
en schools, and in 1918 from the
Robert Packer Hospital training
school in Sayre. For twelve years
she served as a nurse in the Navy,
on troop ships and on shore, from
the Atlantic to the Pacific.
She is survived by her husband,
Thomas; her sister, Mrs. Gomer
Thomas; and two nieces; Mrs. E. W.
' Felegy, Minnesota, and Mrs. Wil-
liam Lee, Jr., Dallas.
Funeral services are scheduled
for Wednesday at 11, from the
home in Noxen, with Rev. Joseph
Nallin, Church of the Nativity,
Tunkhannock, officiating, and burial
in the family plot at Orcutt Ceme-
tery.
Mrs. Valera Henry Dies,
Formerly of Shavertown
Friends of Mrs. Valera E. Henry
who. knew and loved her during
her long residence in Shavertown
after her late husband's retire-
ment from the Methodist ministry,
will be sorry to hear that she
passed away at 83 in the Crowe
Nursing Home, Canton.
She broke her hip in 1947, and
while laid up with that infirmity,
put in her time learning to read
Braille. She had been nearly blind
for some time before the accident,
became totally blind during the
last two years of her life.
She is remembered in Shaver-
town, where she lived for fourteen
years after her husband's death,
as much interested in Church, Sun-
day School andiBible work, and also
as a great gardener. She and her
husband developed a large garden
on East Center Street, planting
trees and shrubbery as well as
flowers. Old acquaintances say that
she was consistently cheerful, no
matter what happened.
Surviving are three sons, Robert
M. Laureldale; Clinton E., Syracuse,
N. Y.; and Neal D., Camden; a
sister, Mrs. Charles M. Rhoades,
Cleveland; seven grandchildren and
six great-grandchildren.
Hospital Sewing Bee
Sewing Bee for Nesbitt Hospital
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Marian Cortright Tuesday, Novem-
ber 27 at 10 o'clock. Members
are asked to bring sandwiches.
Selling Candy
The three choirs of Dallas Metho-
dist Church are selling chocolate
and hard candies for the holiday
season. Receipts will be used to
buy new robes.
Loyalville
Prayer meeting followed by a
song service and choir practice will
be held at the home of Mary Nien-
ius Friday evening at 8.
Church service will be at 8:30,
Sunday School at 9:30 on Sunday,
Rev. Henry G. Kiessel, pastor. Mon-
thly family social night will be on
Thursday, November 27, at Meeker.
Earl Booth is getting about again
after his stay at the Nesbitt Hos-
pital. Son Clifford, . Harrisburg,
spent Sunday with his parents.
Mrs, Aubrey Booth spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baer,
Harveys Lake.
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THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1951
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REWARD FOR AN EARLY RISER
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SPORT:NG A JAUNTY CAP, President Truman shakes hands with John
David Lawer, 12-year-old Key West youngster. The boy, wishing to meet
the Chief Executive, got up bright and early and took up a position he
thought Truman might pass on his regular morning walk. Shortly after,
he was rewarded as you see in photo above. (International Soundphoto)
Post Classified Ads Get Results
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Tickets For
First 25 Kids
Evans Opens Contest
For the second consecutive year
Evans’ Drug Store is conducting its
Rexall Boys’ and Girls’ Contest for
all youngsters sixteen years of age
and under.
The first twenty-five boys and
girls who enter the contest today
by presenting at the store the
Free 500 Vote coupon which ap-
pears in Evans’ ad in this week’s
issue of The Post will receive free
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game. They will also receive 500
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Prize winners will be named and
prizes awarded on the day before
Christmas. The grand prize for
boys will be a Columbia full sized
bicycle with built in horn and elec-
tric headlight. The girls’ grand
prize will also be a Columbia bicycle
with built in horn and electric
headlight.
There are dozens of other beauti-
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boys’ divisions. For example there
is a sewing machine that really
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powered plane that really flies
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also a gasoline powered racing
car, football, automatic rifle, base-
ball glove, table tennis set, doll
house, cupboard tea set, Tonie doll
with “play waveset, Lil’ Darlin’
Doll, with magic blanket and robe
and many other prizes.
Boys and girls should stop at the
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HOLLYWOOD actress Cara Williams,
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IT'S EASY!
If you're 16 or younger, you can qualify for this contest.
HURRY! HURRY! to our Rexall Drug Store and learn
how easy it is for you to win!
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Boys
GRAND PRIZE
Columbia Bicycle. Full size;
red with ivory trim. Built-in
horn and electric headlight.
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GRAND PRIZE
Columbia Bicycle. Full size;
blue with ivory trim. Built-in
horn and electric headlight.
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GIRLS’
FIRST
PRIZE
TONI DOLL
With “play wave” kit.
Hair can be shampooed!
PRIZE
Miniature
RACING CAR
Gasoline powered, fully as-
sembled, with fuel, cable.
DARLIN’
DOLL
With magic
bottle,
blanket
and robe.
Aeromite-
POWERED PLANE
18-inch wingspread; with
fuel accessory kit.
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MACHINE
Really
sews! You
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adjust length of stitch.
ELECTRIC
POWERED
MODEL CAR
FOOTBALL
Official size; best pebbled
cowhide.
DOLL HOUSE
Metal, two-story; with furniture.
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AUTOMATIC RIFLE
Shoots six plastic balls up to 40 feet.
CUPBOARD TEA SET
53 pieces, with cupboard box.
—FREE—500 VOTES—FREE—
Your Name
Your Address
(You are eligible if you are 16 years old or under)
Boys and Girls, bring this coupon to Evans Rexall Drug
Store today and receive 500 votes in the Boys’ and
Girls’ Contest for scores of prizes that will be awarded
the day before Christmas.
The first twenty-five boys or girls to bring in their
coupons properly filled out will receive a Free Ticket
for the Westmoreland-Dallas Township Football Game
on Thanksgiving Day.
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