Ella Moore Class Mothers & Daughters Ella Moore Class, East Dallas Methodist (Church, held a Mother- Daughter covered dish supper Tues- day evening at 5:30, with approxi- mately 100 members and guests present. PARAVOX Hearing Aids with correct fittings by Photoscription : ALL TRANSISTER HEARING AIDS NORMAN RINGSTROM Dial—Dallas 4-2901, W-B 3-6315 222 MINERS BANK BLDG. / Come Here for a Better Shoe Repair! Shoes made like new with best of materials at no higher cost than elsewhere. We Carry NO-MARK SOLES and HEELS For All The Famil Buy your work shoes here and save-no high overhead. Dallas Woman's Club (Chorale will present a concert iat the Orange Community Hall Wednesday, May 20 at 8 p.m. for the benefit of the Franklin Township Volunteer Fire Company, proceeds to go toward paying for the mew fire truck. The Choral was organized in 1948 and includes members of both the Senior and Junior Woman’s Clubs. It has made over sixty public ap- pearances. Pictured above, reading [left to right, are: front row, Mrs. Norman Patton, director; Katherine String- ham, Peggy Porter, Margaret An- tanaitis, Elaine Allen, Mrs, William Baker, accompanist; Billie Elston, TI-0-GA SERVICE CLOSED WED. AFTERNOON DALLAS SHOE REPAIR MAIN ST. DALLAS For ADEQUATE STREET LIGHT (in areas where people want light) ELECT DALLAS TOWNSHIP ®Seventeen years in this community and always supporting its churches, schools, and fire companies. @ Community minded. @®War Veteran. You can depend on Marty for sincere serv- ice, courteous treatment and honest government. of DALLAS KENNETH RICE TAX COLLECTOR 13-A DAVID S. WILLIAMS SCHOOL DIRECTOR 18-A TOWNSHIP MARTY WALSH SUPERVISOR TA A. D. HUTCHISON AUDITOR 19-A TELEVISION FETTER FAMILY ROTELS IN Plans @® SUN DECKS / Marion Templin, !Adeltha Mahler, Marion Harvey, Marjorie Downing. [Second row: Ruth Ambrose, Helen Kishbaugh, Emma [Sarley, Helen Mec- Cord, Janet McGoey, Catherine (Gar- ris, Jean Edwards, Margaret Purcell, Amy Scott, Alice Dourand, Dorothy Crosby. Third row: Manion Tryon, Mary [Sekara, Mary Bennallack, Evelyn Eck, Bettie Hanna, Mary Reese and [Alice Meade. Absent when the picture was taken were: Naomi Shaver, Dorothy Nicol, Ruth Lewin and Dorothy Wileman. Sweet Valley Mr. and Mrs. Donald Varner and Elizabeth and Virginia of Drums spent [Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Holcomb. Mrs. Dayton [Long attended a shower for her cousin, (Clementine Petro Saturday night at the home of Mrs. John Allen, Warrior Run. Mr. and Mrs, William Smith, Muh- lenburg, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bon- ning and family of Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bonning Sr. of Jackson spent Sunday evening as guests of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Smith. Mrs Nettie Post and son, How- ard spent Saturday in Danville. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Doberstein spent Mothers’ Day with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith at Nineveh, N. Y. They were joined .there by their son, William, of Schenectady. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Tubbs of McKinley Long on Sunday Bess Klinetob was guest of Mr. Walter Tviorek for Wdin- ner and supper on Sunday. Callers at the Tvorek home were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frantz and Sandra of Bethlehem and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz and Evelyn of Sha- vertown ° Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miers of Oakdale anid Mrs. Richard Thomas spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Thomas. Kingston Twp. Mr. and Mrs, William Hanna Sr., Summit Street, visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. William Hanna Jr. of Fox Chase, Pa., over the weekend. Mrs, Hall, Birch Grove, is a pa- tient at ‘the Wyoming Valley Hos- pital, where she underwent surgery A Veteran for TAX COLLECTOR Robert F. George, 38, 54 E. Franklin Street, Shavertown, is a candidate for Tax Collector in Kingston Township. A graduate of Hanover Town- ship schools and a resident of Kingston Township for the past fourteen years, he is married to Ethel May Thomas, life-long resident of Kingston Township and a graduate of Kingston Township High School. They have two children, Rob- ert, 3, and Nancy Lou, 61 years old. Mr. and Mrs. George are prop- erty owners and taxpayers. Mr. George is employed by Circle Cleaners as a salesman. He served five years and ten months of army duty during World War II. He was a mem- ber of the 109th Field Artillery and was later in the 494th Com- bat Engineers with the First Di- vision. After fighting through the African Campaign, he lost his right arm in the Ruhr campaign in Germany. He was in Walter Reed Hospital from February to September 1945. Robert F. George is a mem- ber of St. Therese’s Church, Trucksville. Mrs. George is a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shavertown. Kingston Township Citizens should rally to the support of Robert F. George for Tax Col- lector as they are known to help those who are worthy and de- serve their support and vote. Let’s show the world that Kings- ton Township has a heart, and fight for a man who fought for us and gave his right arm. You can use your right arm and pull the Lever 11A on the Republi- can Ballot. THIS ADVERTISEMENT WRITTEN AND CONTRIBUTED BY A FRIEND Former Resident Elisha Harris, aged 79, and for- mer resident of Harris Hill and Sha- vertown, was buried in White Marsh Cemetery, Lansdale, on May 2. Mr. Harris conducted a store in the Herman Van iCampen building about forty years ago, He was a man of sterling (Christian charac- ter, beloved by his family and friends. His wife, the former Margaret Frantz of Carverton, and a sca, Herbert, preceded him in death sev- Survivors ‘are: Pear] and Nelda Harris at home, Fred Harris, Mrs. Norman Keller, Lansdale, and Mrs. Irene Luff, Dover, Delaware, There is also one granddaughter, Reba Ann Harrig. Relatives who attended from Shavertown and vicinity were: Mrs. Stella Frantz Eveland, Tunk- hannock; Mr. and Mrs. Basil Frantz, Meshoppen; Mrs, Hazel Frantz Evans, Mrs. Chester Nesbitt and Mrs, Arthur Leek, [Shavertown; Rev. and Mrs. (Chester Harris, Wilkes- Barre; Mrs, Mabelle Harris Walker, Clark Summit; Mrs. Helen Harris Williams, Kingston and ‘Will Harris, Vestal, New York. Have Fourth Child Annapolis, Md. (FHTNIC)—A boy welighing 7 pounds and 7% ounces ‘was born April 29 to Mrs. Elizabeth R. Williamson, wife of Navy It, Howard T. Williamson at the U.S. Naval Hospital here. at the Dental Office, Bancroft Hall, U. S. Naval Academy here is the son of Mrs, Rhoda E. Bartell of Dallas, Mrs. Williamson is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fordyce B. Logan of 615 East Gregory blvd., Kansas (City, Mo. The baby, named Todd Logan is the fourth child for the Williamsons who are residing at Route 2, An- napolis, Fire Company Receives State Appropriation At the meeting of Shavertown Fire Company held Monday evening, Arthur Smith, supervisor, presented the company with a check for $500, its share of state appropriation, Present at the meeting were: Ted Poad, Rev. Russell Edmondson, Arthur Smith, Tom Morgan, Robert Voelker, Clyde Brace, Fred Mal- kemes, Ralph Gerhart and Allen Austin, East Dallas Concert Myra (Carlin, Mrs. Wilson Ryman and Jeanette Dixon form the icom- mittee in charge of the concent to be presented in East Dallas Metho- dist (Church Thursday evening at 8. Anthracite Post 283, Veterans of Foreign Wars, promises a varied entertainment including some spec- ial solo work, A nominal fee will be colledted at the door. - Thinning Your Iris? Back Mountain Library grounds are in neel of 17is and other bulbs. Residents who are transplanting or thinning iris are asked to get in touch with Miriam Lathrop, librar- ian. Types of low-growing plants which provide good ground cover for banks are also acceptable. Out of all the men President Eisenhower could have appointed for Treasurer of the United States, he selected a woman. Vote for Helen K. Sgarlat for Tax Collector of Lake Township on the Republican Ticket. PAGE THREE ts — Pre-School Examination Dates For Children Children who will enter first grade in the Dallas Borough-Kings- ton Township Joint Schools in Sep- tember, 1953, and who are not cur- rently enrolled in Kindergarten should appear at the following schools for health examinations: Dallas Kindergarten, Building— Friday, May 15 at 1:00 'P. M. Trucksville Elementary Building—- Monday, May 18 at 10:00 A. M. Shavertown Elementary Building —Tuesday, May 19 at 10:00 A, M. 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