The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 09, 1954, Image 3

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Couples Club To Hear
Child Psychologist
Prince of Peace Couples Club will
have as speaker at the next meet-
ing, April 27, in the church hall,
Mrs. Martha Fry, child psychologist
from Scranton. Mrs. Fry will talk
on “Feelings of Hostility,” and her
remarks will be illustrated by a
film. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hall will
have charge of refreshments.
The recent brunch was reported
as a success at a meeting held at
the home of Rev. and Mrs. William
McClelland. Present were these
couples: Jack Stahley, Robert Buntz,
William Wright, Ralph Smith, E.
erage, Roswell Patterson, Calvin
Hall and Mrs. Woody Allen.
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Miss Emma Peifer, 80,
Buried In Forty Fort
Miss Emma Falara Peifer was
buried Monday afternoon in Forty
Fort Cemetery, following services
conducted by Rev. Thomas C. Da-
vis. Miss Peifer would have been
eighty-one on April 14. Ill for only
a week, she passed away Friday
night at the home of her cousin,
Ralph Kauffman, with whom she
made her home on Demunds Road
for the past ten years.
Born in Hazleton, daughter of the
late Henry and Emma Kauffman
Peifer, she graduated from Wilkes-
Barre high school and taught at
Conyngham High School, South
Wilkes-Barre, for forty-three years.
Retiring eighteen years ago, she
lived with her nephew John Hensyl
in Bloomsburg for eight years.
When he was transferred to Lan-
caster, she moved to Demunds Rd.
Local survivors are third cousins,
Mrs. Frank Wagner, Dallas, and
Mrs. Sherman Meade, Shavertown.
As late as last summer Miss Pei-
fer took great pride in her flower
garden, doing the work herself and
enjoying the out of doors.
Stanley VanScoy Buried
Bpril 7 In Tunkhannock
Stanley VanScoy, 81, was buried
Wednesday afternoon in Sunnyside
Cemetery, Tunkhannock. He died
Sunday at’ Hillcrest Convalescent
Home.
He was born and lived out his
life in Centermoreland, belonging
to Centermoreland Baptist Church
and Vernon Grange. His parents
were the late Samuel and Jane
Miers VanScoy.
Mr. VanScoy is survived by his
widow, Lula; a daughter, Mrs. Rus-
sell Gregory, Johnson City; a son,
Samuel, New Jersey; a sister, Mrs.
Effie Oakley, California; and two
grandchildren.
King’s Daughters
King’s Daughters Class will meet
Monday evening in Shavertown
Methodist Church, Mrs. George
Jacobs presiding. Program will be
Easter films and a duet by Nancy
Jane Jones and Ruthellen Ham-
mond.
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MAKE DONATIONS
TO AMBULANCE FUND
TONIGHT 6:30-9:00
A committee from Dallas
Community Ambulance Asso-
ciation will be stationed in the
Dallas Borough Building to-
night, 6:30-9 p.m. to accept
donations for the projected
ambulance. Solicitors have been
receiving reports regularly each
Friday evening. The drive will
end April 15.
Legal—
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
John Williams of Main Street, Dal-
las, Pennsylvania, will file in the
Office of the Secretary of the Com-
monwealth and in the Office of the
Prothonotary of Luzerne County on
Wednesday, April 7, 1954, applica-
tion for certificate to do business
under the assumed name of “Dallas
5c, 10c, and $1.00 Store. Said busi-
ness to be carried on at Main Street,
Dallas, Pennsylvania.
SHERIFF SALE
FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1954
at 10 o’clock A.M.,
EASTERN STANDARD TIME
By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa No:
30 May Term 1954, issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Lu-
zerne County, to me directed, there
will be exposed to public sale by
vendue or outcry to the highest
and best bidders, for cash, in Court
Room No. 1, Court House, in the City
of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, on Friday, April 30,
1954, at 10 o'clock EASTERN
STANDARD TIME, in the forenoon
of the said day, all the right, title
and interest of the defendants in
and to
All that certain lot, piece or par-
cel of land situate, lying and being
in the Village of Trucksville, Town-
ship of Kingston, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, bounded and de-
scribed as follows:
BEGINNING at a corner in the
dividing line between lands of
William R. Mathers, and the
land herein described, said cor-
ner being 76.63 feet in a course
of South 44 degrees 15 minutes
West from an iron pipe in the
line of the State Highway lead-
ing from Luzerne to Dallas;
thence from said beginning cor-
ner, and along a driveway,
South 51 degrees 30 minutes
East, 24.50 feet to a spike;
thence South 39 degrees 25
minutes East, 35 feet to a
spike; thence South 27 degrees
55 minutes East, 34.70 feet to
a corner; thence North 49 de-
grees 35 minutes East, 89.72
feet to an iron pipe along State
Highway leading from Luzerne
to Dallas; thence North 48 de-
grees 16 minutes West, along
said State Highway, 100.40 feet
to a corner; thence along the
line of lands of William R.
Mathers, South 44 degrees 15
minutes West, 76.63 feet to the
place of beginning. TOGETHER
with the right to use driveway
leading from State Highway
Route No. 92 (U.S. 309) lead-
ing from Kingston to Dallas, to
the Township Road leading
from Trucksville to Huntsville,
Pa. Being the same premises
conveyed to the said Joseph K.
Rolewicz, et ux., by deed dated
November 14, 1951, recorded in
Luzerne County in Deed Book
1137, page 461.
Improved with a single, two-
story frame and stucco dwell-
ing.
Seized and taken into execution
at the suit of West Side Savings
and Loan Association, Kingston,
Pa. vs. Joseph K. Rolewicz and
Agnes S. Rolewicz, his wife and
will be sold by
ROBERT SHERROCK,
Sheriff
DONALD O. COUGHLIN,
Attorney
| Kiwanis Women Plan
Card Party May 7
Women of Dallas Kiwanis Club
plan a card party May 7 at Back
Mountain Town and Country YMCA.
Kay Wright is chairman, Joan Flack
co-chairman. Ann Joseph and
Ciaire Troxell handle tickets; Helen
Rice, Nancy Goeringer, Ethel Neal,
Alta Travis, and Eva Rearick, re-
freshments; Marian Renisko, pub-
licity.
Juniors’ Bake Sale
Dallas Junior. Woman's Club is
holding a bake sale at Boyd White's
store today, starting at 11. Mrs.
Ellis Swingle is chairman, Mrs.
Walter Webster co-chairman.
Beaumont Native Dies
In Florida March 24
Mrs. Frank Newberry, native of
Beaumont, daughter of the late
George Whitney and Emma Clark
Cooke, died March 24 at her winter
home in Dunedin, Florida. Services
were held Saturday in Washington,
D. C., with interment in Cedar Hill
Cemetery, Washington.
Mrs. Newberry took up residence
in Washington in 1912, employed
first as a congressional secretary,
and during World Wars I and II in
the Navy Department Bureau of
Supply and Accounts. Landscaped
paintings executed by Mrs. New-
berry were exhibited in Washing-
ton, Gloucester and Florida. She
was a student at the Corcoran Art
School. A member of the Society
of Mayflower Descendants, she pub-
lished a history of the family of
Elisha Cooke.
Local survivors are Mrs. Frank
Wright, Idetown, and Mrs. George
Montross, Centermoreland.
There is no teaching like a good
man’s life.
CORRECT VISION
Makes Your Work
A Lot EASIER
Dr. A. S. Lisses
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