The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 17, 1953, Image 10

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Beaumont
The Beaumont Little League split
last week’s games with Auburn
Center by losing away and winning
at home. This week's schedule
found Mehoopany here Tuesday and
Beaumont at Mehoopany tonight.
Then, too, Beaumont will be at
Noxen Monday, July 20.
Mrs. Mary Kibbler is attending
the Seventh Day Adventist Camp
Meeting at Allentown.
Mrs. Louisa Nieman, accom-
panied by her mother, Mrs. Mary
Douris, was a recent visitor at
Red Rock Bible Conference.
Mrs. Daisy Fillmore of Scranton
is with Mrs. Addie Austin for a
few weeks.
Susan Hadsall, Shirley Denmon,
Beverly Denmon, Gail Jones and
Jacklyn Clark joined Ruth Rifen-
bery, Irma Sickler and Joyce
Jones at camp at Bracknay, Pa.
Now that Mrs. Charles Hilbert
is well again she claims her re:
covery was speeded by the many
kindnesses of her friends and
neighbors to whom she is very
grateful.
Miss Mary Ann Johnson, daugh-
ter of the Warren Johnsons, cele-
brated her sixth birthday with a
party at Uncle Bill's (William Lew-
is’s) cottage at Harveys Lake and
her brother Robert celebrated his
fifth birthday with a lawn party
at Grandpa Earl's and Gramma
Dot's (Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson.)
Mrs. Heber Belles is visiting her
daughters and their families at
Fairfax, Va.
Joyce Smith, daughter of the
Franklin Smiths, is with her aunt,
Mrs. John Smith at Hatboro, Pa.
The L. B. Hilberts Jr. and the
Conrad Hilberts of Washington,
N. J., were here last weekend to
see Kenneth Denmon before he
leaves for his base at Long Beach,
Calif., where he has been promoted
to radio man first class on the
U. S. S. Menard.
The L. B. Hilberts Sr. had a fam-
ily “dinner in Kenneth’s honor
while the above were here.
Mrs. Emory Straley has returned
from a ten-day visit to Chanute
Field, Ill, where her son Carl is
with the Air Force.
Sunday School Speaker
William Davis, ‘Shaver Avenue,
Shavertown, will be guest speaker
at the meeting lof Intermediate and
Adult departments of Shavertown
Methodist (Church ‘Sunday morning
at 9:45.
Ambulance Corps
Kingston Township Ambulance
Corps will meet Monday night at
8 at the Fire Hall, All forty mem-
bers are urged to be present as im-
portant business is to be discussed.
Baby Is Victim
Of Drowning
Hunlock Creek Child
Is Buried Tuesday
Little Mary Hassaj, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hassaj, Moon
Lake, was buried in the parish
cemetery, Dallas, Tuesday morning,
after an Angel Mass at Sacred
Heart Slovak Church.
Mary, eighteen months old,
drowned Saturday night in a tub
of water in her own yard, where
she had stopped to paddle while
the rest of the family, just back
from a dip in the lake, went up-
stairs to change from bathing suits
to dry clothing.
‘Artificial respiration adminis-
tered by Dr. Rudolph Martin, sum-
mer resident from Nanticoke at
Lake Silkworth, and Russell Thom-
as and Richard Morgan, Lehman
Township police, proved futile. The
child was pronounced dead of shock
and drowning by Alfred Bronson,
deputy coroner.
The baby was one of six children.
The parents operate a farm on Hun-
lock Creek R. D. 2, not far from
Lake Silkworth.
Birthday Dinner
At Lake Catalpa
Mr. and Mrs. William Eckert,
Lake Catalpa, entertained Sunday
afternoon at a cooperative picnic
dinner for Mr, Eckert’s sister, Mar-
guerite Eckert,
Guests were: Mrs. L. E. Hutchins,
Fort Johnson, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley (Culp, Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Culp, Mrs. Charlotte Ashton and
Sandra, Huntsville; Mrs, Naomi Earl
and son, Paul, Mr, and Mrs. Daniel
Schramm and daughter, Nancy
Jane, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Walter,
(Charles and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs.
Boyd Earl and Kathy, all of Kings-
ton; Mr, and Mrs. Paul Eckert and
son, Lee; Mr. and Mrs, Paul Smith
and son, Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
VianHorn, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas
Reese and Jimmie, Shavertown;
ian Parsons, Kunkle,
To Hold Bake Sales
Altar and Rosary Society of Gate
of Heaven Church, will hold bake
sales on Sunday following the 7:30,
the 9:00 and the 11:00 a.m. mass-
es. Mrs. Lewis Vitale, Mrs. Edward
Raub and Mrs. Joseph Chisko are
in charge of Band 5, Mrs. Frank
McGarry and Mrs. Henry Mastal-
ski, Band 6 and Mrs. William Was-
ser and Mrs. John Polachek Ur.
Band 4.
Sweet Valley
Mr, and Mrs, Charles Masters at-
tended the wedding of Beverly
Johnson and Charles Walters in
Shickishinny aft the Methodist Church
last [Saturday morning.
Mr, and Mrs. Ellwood Matthews
and son, Barry; Mrs. George Mat-
thews and Carl, and Mrs. Ella Mor-
gan, all of Wilkes-Barre; (Connie
Paul, Pikes (Creek; Mr, and [Mrs.
Wesley Freeman, were callers at
the home of Bess Klinetob Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Monema Eveland, Berwick,
returned to her home after spend-
ing a week with her nephew, Rus-
sell Kitchen and family.
Many visitors from Sweet Val-
ley attended the Dallas Library
Auction last weekend.
Mr. and Mus, (Charles Long and
family, with Mrs, Long's mother,
Mrs. Nettie Post, held a picnic
supper at Lake Jean Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Mulligan,
Washington, D. C. spent a few [days
last week with Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Masters.
The cosmetic demonstration at
the home of Mrs. Dayton Long at-
tracted a number of residents,
among (them Mesdames Joseph
Thomas, William [Smith, Edgar
Cragle, !Charles Steinrock, Richard
Whitesell, Charles Long, Joseph
Battisson, Loren Cragle, Wesley
Freeman, and Misses Retta Birth,
Gertrude |Cragle, Lenora Whitesell,
and Bess Klinetob.
Friends and neighbors extend
sympathy to Albert Holcomb for
the death of his wife, and to the
family.
YMCA Da-Camp Holds
Costume Parade
Shavertown was witness to an
unscheduled parade on Friday morn-
ing when the YMCA Da-Camp held
a ‘costume parade through (the main
streets, Many people thought a cir-
cus had arrived over night, when
they looked out of {their homes and
saw this splendid costume parade.
[Some of the costumes were as
follows: a walking grocery store,
devil's suit, a little old lady, a
scare crow, an angel, and a mon
key. Winning first prize for the
most original was [David (Austin,
dressed as a store counter. Second
prize went to Sue Anderson in an
ange] dress.
The Da-{Camp will hold another
parade during the second week
period which started son Monday,
July 13. [Campers may still register
for the last two week period start-
ing on July 27.
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80 x 123 landscaped and planted.
Patio and outside fireplace. Lot
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and
AMERICAN
STORES
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A new 1953 Mercury each week absolutely free
for 7 CORRECT SCORES. |Nothing to write,
Here are the’. 1.
rules of the Big ;
Acme $111,000.00 * ,
Basehall a
Sweepstakes!
BOSCUL
COFFEE
Regular or Drip
- 89¢
That Good cup
of Coffee
1953 —-A wonderful car
and a sensational prize —
you may win.
SCORES E
ate for
tional Le
Before being eligible for prizes, you
fill out the stub attached to the 8
Cord and deposit it at the Amef
Acme Market where it was first o]
enticity,
hem to
eposited
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tuiday
Each card may be used only for
fied thereon.
Duplicate prizes in case of ties, ex
sulting from typographical errors.
Relatives and employees of American®
pany and Acme Markets and their advertising
agency are no! eligible for prizes. Contesi sub. |
ject to all Federal, State and Local regulations
SCORE CARDS LIMITED TO ADULTS ONLY. |
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