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They then returned to the church where other adults had remained to prepare a Hallowe’en party for the willing workers. Taking part were: Susan Moore, Donald Bulford, Charles Garris, Bruce Davis, Jr., Lucy Fleming, Paula Scott, Ruth Lawry, Jean Fleming, Vernon Bitt- ler, Margaret Fleming, Ann Davis, Charles Stevens, Martha Messick, Margarete Fowler, Jacqueline Chur- ry, Susan Fleming, Judy Miller, Allan Jonathan Cease, Keith Swish- er, Janis Shaffer, Myra Berti, Emily Botsford, Candy Williams, Pat Peif- fer, Linda Parry, Robert Parry, Jr., Arthur Miller, Donald Williams, Billy Welsh, Ruth Scott, Marsha Lawry, Bonnie Updyke, Charmel Rinehimer, Gail Rumbaugh, Patti Larson, Donna Smith, Marvin Scott, Jr., Lydia Morgan, Jimmy Hopple, Robert Brown, Jr., Shirley Brown and Sandy Sedler. Adults who helped were: Messrs dars being given out in this area Isaacs, Chrysler-Plymouth dealer. Among its many novel features is a full color picture “Warming Up” by Vincent Civiletti, Center Moreland artist. The picture which was previously reproduced in the Dallas Post shows a young baseball player practicing on a piccolo while his faithful Collie howls beside him. The boy who posed for Mr. Civi- letti was Dale Mosier, son of Mr. artist of a local boy. STATE POLICE SAY Don’t endanger your own life by confusing your fellow auto- mobile drivers. Always use the proper hand signals when turn- ing to the right or to the left. Raymond Kuhnert, Donald Wil- liams, Bruce Davis, Laurence Up- dyke, Marvin Scott; Mesdames Rob- ert Stair, Robert Parry, Robert Brown, Marshall Rumbaugh, Thom- as Cease, Alvin Shaffer, Percy Love, and Erwin Messick,and Miss Mari- lyn Mosier. Woodlawn Dairy Friday Brownie Troop 108 of the Dallas Methodist ‘Church, were guests of the Woodlawn Dairy on Friday They were accompanied by their leader, Mrs. Lewis Reese and assist- ant leader, Mrs. Gertrude Snyder, with Mrs. Robert Perry going along to drive. Everyone was treated to milk Phone: 4-7141 Dallas, Penna. and ice cream. Brownies present were: Pamelia Baker, Pat Peiffer, Bonnie Brobst, Clara Hines, Emily Batsford, Linda McCarty, Myra Debby Caruthers, Margery Evans, Judy Snyder and Peggie, Kathy and Diana Reese. Orange MYF To Canvass Neighborhood For UNICEF Orange Methodist MYF will tour their neighborhood Saturday from 6:30 to 8 in the interests of UNICEF, the organization sponsored by the United Nations for relief of chil- dren in foreign lands. ARMSTRONG and NAIRN Standard Gauge CASH INLAID LINOLEUM Save 40c¢ Sq. Yd. Royelle Patterns Reg. 2.59 2 1 0 SQ Now ® YD Save 50c¢ Sq. Yd. ARMSTRONG Spatter NAIRNS Sequin sas Now 2:39 Sq. Yd. 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