The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 14, 1952, Image 10

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Harvey's Lake
Mrs. Arthur Kitchen of Moun-
tain Springs, who has been staying
with her sister-in-law, Mrs, Garvin,
Smith, was taken to Wills Eye [Hos-
pital, Philadelphia last week. She
will submit to an eye operation.
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Luketic and
children have moved into the new
Glovia apartment,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuchtta and
daughter, Judy of Harrisburg spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Garinger and Mrs, John
Kuchta.
The Senior Class of Lake-Noxen
High School will hold a roller
skating party at Pete Wiolfes on
Friday evening. Tickets are available
from any freshman or senior,
STATE POLICE SAY:
Pennsylvania State Police ar-
rests for traffic violations dur-
ing the first five months this
year totalled 67,528 as against
55,446 for the same period in
1951. :
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RESTAURANT
Main St. Dallas
‘An old program of thirty-three
years ago, handed to The Post this
week by Mrs. Carrie 'Caproon, recalls
the welcome Dallas gave her de-
fenders at the conclusion of Wiorld
War 1.
Attractively printed. in red, white
and blue, the program fs headed:
Dallas Wielcomes Her Defenders,
Thursday evening, July 31, 1919.
Then follows a line, ‘For the things
you did, and were ready ‘to do.”
The Roll of Honor lists ‘the fol-
lowing service men and women:
Arthur J. Brown, Nelson Brace (de-
ceased); Robert Baur (deceased);
Raymond Baur, Clark Cragle, Ben-
jamin, I, Coolbaugh, Lloyd A. Dad-
dow (the only Back Mountain boy
to die in service during World War
1); Sheldon H, Drake, L. Payne El-
ston, Leroy Edwards (deceased),
Charles E. Frantz, Donald Frantz
(deceased); Merrion, X. Garinger, J.
Elwood iGarriahan (deceased), James
R. Honeywell (deceased), Carlyle L.
Honeywell (deceased), George Ide,
Frederick Kirkendall (deceased),
George B. Kirkendall, (Clarence S.
LaBar, David Mainwaring (de-
ceased), Russell [F. Morris (de-
Old Dinner Program Brings
World War Memories To Mind
ceased), (Charles S. Morris, Gideon
G. Rainey (deceased), Thomas G.
Reese, Lewis J. Reese, Charles J.
Reigle, Edward Rexford, Lloyd F.
Shaver, Rowland IS. Stevens, Ira
Steel, Paul B. Shaver, Clyde O.
Veitch, Melvin L. White, Herman
C. White, Daniel ‘A, Waters, William
E., Welsh, Frank H, Wilson, [Clare
iC. Winters, Charles Yorks, Mary
Still (deceased) Gertrude Grunges,
Ida Lewts.
The program started at 5:30 p.m.
with a Victory [Supper served by
Dallas Chapter ‘American Red Cross
followed by patriotic, airs by Re-
nard’s Orchestra and community
singing led by Ralph H. Rood. Ad-
dresses of Welcome, were given as
follows; representing the commun-
ity, Ralph H. Rood; representing the
church, Rev, Joseph R. Pennell; re-
presenting the newspapers, Fred C.
Kirkendall; representing the Red
Cross, Prof, A. E. Lewis; represent-
ing the army, (Col. Dorrance Rey-
nolds. A solo was given by Miss
Ethel Yaple. The program closed
with community singing of the Star
Spangled Banner.
until all is sold. .
and building business.
TERMS: Cash.
ANDREW
AUCTION SALE
An Auction sale of equipment and supplies will be
held at the business establishment of the late Louis V..
Barnes, contractor and builder, at 109 Fifth St., Towanda,
Pa. on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 1952 at 10 A.M. and continuing
Le-roi Compressor model 105G2—complete, Adjust-
able cut-off saw, 4 saws, steel stand, 3 concrete mixers,
Tar bucket with heating unit, Electric sander and edger,
Drive-it power tool, electric power plane, hoist with 2
Hp. motor, concrete finisher, % Hp. motor, electric power
drill, 1946 Dodge Truck, belt grinder, electric motors,
large quantity new lumber,
and roofing paint, wall and floor tile, windows, doors,
cinder blocks, bricks, jack-screws, ropes, tackle blocks,
heavy chains, quantity assorted nails, small tools of all
kinds, guns, quantity builders hardware, scaffold jacks,
and numerous other useful items used in the contracting
A. H. HELLER, Auctioneer
MRS. MARGARET G. BARNES
Executrix.
Attorney
Towanda, Pa.
strip-shingles, roll roofing
S. MOSCRIP,
THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1952
Kingston Twp.
Mrs. Gerald (Stout, Holcomb's
Grove, |Shavertown, spent the week-
end with her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr, and Mrs. Cole Frantz,
Philadelphia. :
Ricky Biggs, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Bert Biggs, Lehigh Street, Shaver-
town, has returned to school after
being a patient at the Nesbitt Hos-
pital.
Capt. Howard Young, thas re-
turned to his home on Maple street,
Shavertown, after being in Ad-
vanced Officers’ Training School in
Washington for several months,
Mrs, John Szela of Staub Road.
Trucksville has been a patient in
the Nesbitt Hospital where she ‘sub-
mitted to an emergency operation.
Mr, and Mrs, John Keiper, Fer-
guson ‘Avenue, [Shavertown have
purchased a mew house trailer and
are on their way to Arizona where
they plan to make their home.
Their son, George formerly of Sha-
vertown lives in (Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones and
family of Wilkes-Barre have moved
to East Franklin (Street, ‘Shavertown.
Mr. and Mrs. George Scherer and
son, David, of Lincoln Park, N.J.,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. George Davis, Mt, (Greenwood
Road, Trucksville.
Mrs. William Hunt,
Ida Hunt,
land Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eckert of
Shavertown, attended the funeral
on Friday, of Mrs, Hunts’ brother,
Lionel E, Hutchins of Ft. Johnson,
N.Y. Mr. Hutchins resided on Frank-
lin Street, Dallas during his early
boyhood and attended Dallas Bor-
ough School.
Mr. and Mrs. Hutchins returned
to this section annually to visit
relatives anid friends, until the past
summer when failing health pre-
vented it,
William Hanna, Sr., Summit
Street, Shavertown, returned to his
home this week after being a pat-
ient at the Nesbitt Hospital,
Mrs. William J. Kistler of Von-
derheid Street, Trucksville, is re-
cuperating at her home following
an operation at General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Watkins,
formerly of [Shavertown, have re-
turned from Florida and are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reese of
Dallas.
Jimmy and Freddy Keast, sons of
Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Keast, Har-
ris Hill Road, are ill at their home.
Mrs, Ella Roushey, has returned
to her home on Main Highway,
Trucksville, after being a patient
at the Nesbitt Hospital.
Joyce Ann wand Billie Belles,
children of Mr. and Mrs, William
Belles, Harris Hill - Road, Trucks-
ville, are ill at their home.
Warren Edmondson has returned
to his home in Rockville Center,
i Here's Important News By
Dallas Hardware
Display Of Mounted Specimens
Bil] Compton’s mine-point buck,
shot last year after trailing it for
three days, is the centerpiece for
Dallas Hardware's hunting display.
The largest buck shot in the area,
and one of the most notable killed
in tthe State, its antlers measure
twenty-five and one half inches
across and twenty-six inches around
the curve of the main beam. ICir-
cumference at the base is six and
one fourth inches.
The black bear rug beneath the
deer head was loaned by L. C.
Sutton. Ray Shiber contributed a
deer head, Carl Husband some ducks
Has Its Annual
of a breed mow almost extinct, The
albino deerskin, on the wall belongs
to Ralph Welsh, and the long rifles,
antique and valuable, are the pro-
perty of Fred Clemow.
The wild life fis posed @against a
background of autumn leaves, a
foundation for ammunition, guns,
hunting knives and miscellaneous
equipment for hunters. The display
has attracted a great deal of nostal-
gic attention from hunters who
were not permitted to enter the
woods during the first ten days of
the hunting season because of dan-
gerously dry conditions.
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The enclosed poem which I ran
across in my reading gave me so
much comfort that I would like to
share it with my friends ‘through
the Post.
Mrs. Laverne Race
Dear God,
When little things would firk me
And I grow impatient with my
loved ones
Help me to know
How in a moment joy can take its
flight
And happiness
darkest night
Keep this thought with me through
the live long day d
That I may guard the harsh words
I might say
When I would grumble and grew
firery hot
At trifles that tomorrow are forgot
Let me remember, Lord, how it
would be
If these, my loved cines, were not
here with me,
Altar And Rosary Notes
Bands 11 and 12 wil] hold a Bake
Sale Sunday after masses. Mrs. John,
Elenchik and Mrs. [George Stolarick
ane chairmen for band 11, Mrs. Fred
Houlihan for band 12,
be quenched in
Pasties were made in Gate of |
Heaven kitchen on Wednesday.
Plum puddings will be made in
Tunkhannock cannery ext Friday,
with puddings going on sale Novem-
ber 23. Orders may be placed with
Mrs. Frank Ferry, Mrs. George Kel-
ler, or Mrs. [Francis Girvan, Chair-
man is Mrs. Frank McGarry.
L.I after spending three weeks at
the home of his son and daughter-
inlaw, Rev. and Mrs. Russell Ed-
mondson, Maple Street, Shaver-
town,
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STATE POLICE SAY:
During the closing months of
the year it is most dangerous
for pedestrians who use streets
and highways after dark, Four
out of five are killed at night.
Walk facing traffic. At night
wear some thing light in color
or carry a flashlight.
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