Ce Ae ® \ © 4p EECTION A=<PAGE 2 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960 : Sixty-eight Boys And Girls Graduate From Gate of Heaven | Lose Infant Daughter | : Cheryl Ann Kelly, four-month-old | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, | Trucksville, RD 2, dled, yesterday morning at 7:05 at Nesbitt Memorial | Hospital shortly after admittance. | Deputy Coroner Andrew -Strish, | Larksville, investigated and stated | death was due to natural causes. | { Mo her is the former Jean Snyder, | Pringle. Mr. Kelly is with the Air | Force in Guam. | Surviving besides the parents are |a sister, Jean Marie and a brother, John Walter, both at home; paternal grandparents, Donald Kelly, Pringle, Mrs. Mary = Gregory, = Plymouth; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snyder, Trucksville. The baby was buried at Hedwig’'s Cemetery, Larksville. St. Special Notice Davis Cleaners, Main Highway, Trucksville, will be open for business the week of July 4. Entique Chances Antique committee plans to chance off a cherry drop-leaf table, gift of Mrs. Raymon Hedden, and a lacz-edged tray decorated and do- nated by Helen Gross. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANTA | Book Tent Moves : Many choice antiques will not be | Boal ctenp dy moving this yeu, deBvered wnt the day of the Auc- ‘down toward the center of the HA g | crowd, with the art booth taking its | tion, when donors will bring them | place on the hill at the rear of the | personally. ' Auction grounds. \ Entiques To Come | Delicious Swedish-American Do You TRAVEL ..- Our TGP policy provides year ‘round, world wide ac- cident protection at home and while traveling. Three kinds of benefits: Accident Medical Expense; Death & Dismemberment; Disability Income. A similar plan is available on a group basis for business firms—to cover traveling executives and salesmen. May we give you full details? FOOD AT i THE SPRING GROVE IMM DIRIRG ROOM LAKE CAREY aT xi Ta sie ug TH A % A BOATING © FISHING © BEACH RESERVATIONS APPRECIATED TELEPHONE TUNKHANNOCK TE 6-6766 All Kinds of Insurance HAROLD E. FLACK 15 S. Franklin St. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. VA 38-2189 Stolarick, Sylvia Phillips, Patricia ; Kathleen Volack, Judith Rusinko, Orzechowski, Frank Girvan, George sir grammar. school work | Geskey, Karen O'Hara. | Mary Lou Hoover, Roberta Lyons, Cave, John Hardisky, f Heaven School and were | SECOND ROW: Robert Roman- | Frances Wentzel, Carol Orzechow- | Halpin. weir diplomas: Sunday June | chick, Frank Smith, Cathy Lynch, | ski, Eva Sue Szela, Mary Ruckno, |. SIXTH ROW: Joseph Dwinchick, "a Missa Recita in which | Molly Gallagher, Charlene Makar, | Carol Pavlick, Joseph Noon, Albert Bdward’ Lenahan. Boul Kuz. Joka ss participated. The. Rev. | Barbara Wazeter, Helen Cummings, | Paltrineri. ’ = A. Kane, Pastor, presented | Alice Dorosky, Katharine Monahan, FOURTH A ROW: Eugene Judge, nas and awards. | Rosemary. Kravitz, Charlotte Dor- | Edmund O’Brien, John Macintyre T ROW, left to right: Janice | rance, Mary Chase, Jeanne Burriér, | Arthur Ondish, William Payne, |, commas ET Stary a — lla, Patricia Gorda, Mary | Anne Glenn, Mary Novajosky, James | David Evans, Robert Bombick, Hugh { Buckley, Henry Mastalski. Connelly, Edmund Kyttle. lawski, Susan: Swan, Rev. | J EE TE EE EE Thomas" COMPLETELY RENOVATED APARTMENTS and ROOMS AVAILABLE |'Keris, Andrew Kozek, John Krit- | chen, Andrew Lugar, Thomas Siket. Patricia Kanasky, Mar- Caw i ae ewe nu at THIRD ROW: John Bourke, The- FIFTH ROW: Vernon Steele, Ger- | ‘ ; TTS i ; A. Kane, . Pastor; Carol |odore Bossert, Anne Sclmeider, Hd Miller, Stephen Batory, Joseph | & Me w aA vitz, Lorraine Bednar, Marie ! SAL : A 4 » on te i zg. f { : x judged by a handwriting expert as X : ! = 5 4 3 4 bert A. Lundy Andrew Welitchko Dies one of the two most brilliant women : { y « : ! | After Long Illness in that organization, at one of the | ; & i £h ; a mm S / yi : : -4 be ew T Fl id 3 | 3 programs given shortly after World & B be : 1 LY 4X wh in orl a Andrew Welitchko, for the past| War II : : 3 M R T 5 h [45 Ts Tastee of East Dallas, Sed Mrs. Voigt was a native of New : (= 2 = | H i > Masonic ites onight; at his home Monday morning after | York City, spending her early days 00 | i p | poomc MSE LIMITE | ver: of Tine. Ho wih ben corenturen reer l ON a : Purchase 4 + funeral rriday } | buried this morning in the Russian | % Y : a | . A Ee et vi re * + 9 1 | plot at Fern Knoll; following Divine J I So ; : 2 Herbert ¢A 'Lundy, /'85, former jh... at St. John the Baptist SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST | Or More : AND GET ANOTHER 2 Dallas businessman, who: died Friday - 3 i E + oh 8" Florida. wil buried Russian Orthodox Church at 9 a. m. | co i= 4 TIENEN a Tye le L 30 Rev. Stephen Kachur officiated last f Ta YOU 109 FREE S & 4 STAMPS | ; |. morrow: - afternoon i g : ; % my he | night at Parastas services. : ntroducing | ¥ iP 0 Ran Mi Welltchiro: was a native cof x vd | MUST with the purchase of any 3 a al Home | Austria-Hungary, coming to this NATIONWIDE @ | FA 3 ral friome. teinalle 3 > ; : corge M. Dallas F&AM Lodge, A settle originally in Bd NEW | CLIP SWiM SUITS will conduct services tonight at 8. I Sr < | } 5 - Friends may call this me oF es are fis ste the or Men's — Women’s —— Children’s a ont. jophie Krempa, and these children: cou PON . . pA Pe Be iv hud Tse tient Mrs. William Storey, Center More- Totaling $6.99 or more * ¢ igen a sellin Roy land; Stephen and Ms. August | and the Coupon below! > A 3 3 > Strazdus, both of Dallas; nine grand- I | : 2 betel deal r | children; two great-grandchildren; he avis nsurance - ‘ was a well known figure In | one brother, Michael Velisko, of policy fomorrow 3 BE ” gr 9 : here he was Township Tax | Ventondale, © © TODAY! re ut deste | (ai “Offer Good c Wamer's Sises, 32-46 : fe ; 1d operated a restaurant : i For full | HERE'S YOUR : : = . - : in Street for fifteen years. pls, obath D. Cronk on this important, sew low. | | 2 D AYS ON LY CGVER 35 STYLES 4 Bo the late James and’ Grace " : IR 8 J CHANCE FOR : : : ¢ ¥ Nunn Lundy, he ‘was born July 24, Elizabeth D. Cronk, Orchard! ERNIE Thursd Tirie 30 SE, & 1894, in Easton. He had resided in | Street, Trucksville, died Friday after- and = TRIPLE it 2s ne Th $ 909 = § N Dallas 29 years prior to moving to | noon at her home. She had been ill : ART through : . O N ; 4 in 1958. Mr. Lundy was -as- | three years. FE 3-4500 or FE 3-455 SAVINGS Y £ i j Son ted with his brother, Walter, Born at Mountaintop, she was a | OR 53-1176 s in: the operation of Lundy electric a 8 daughter of the late Samuel and | Company Wilkes-Barre, previously: ‘Emma Metzgar Cronk. Miss Cronk | A veteran of World War L he | resided in. Trucksville with the 29th Division in SEA NYMPH and LEE! MEN’S SWIM SUITS CHILDREN’S- SWIM SUITS from $1.99 from $1.69 Saturday, July 2 ATIONWIDS - MUTVAL INSURANCE COMP, © at thirty-two lis served ' . { years, after living in Wilkes-Barre He was a member ‘of St. | many years. She was a member of = aul’s Lutheran Church, Shaver- | Memorial Presbyterian Church. town; Lodge 443, F&AM, Anniston; 5 - rei SWIM SUITS BONUS 100 any sat : and : taught many help (ET Aer] : : + Ala... Keystone Consistory, Scranton; | years in the junior department of on Ness 100 100 CO ; EXTRA S & H Green Stamps £ Royal Order of Jesters, Trem Temvle | i} hyurch Sonday School She wat | yourse 4 2 The Globe mn Luzerne vr 3 and Shring Club. A charter member |, ember of the women's assoriation | Plus Regular Stamps on any Swim Suit : pnd rector of Wyoming’ Valley | 5ng Whosoever Will Mission Auxil- b, he was former secretary | iary of the church. r of Susquehanna Savin To 3 Sis 8s Surviving are sisters, May A., and and Loan Association’ and:a member THIS COUPON GOOD FOR AN EXTRA Purchases totaling $6.99 or more SO TR a Tw oS a ; ‘ fm : Nae a Rl a I BT a SL Ys an { of American Légion Post 142, Pam- Vesze J., both at home. 160 S & H Green Stamps pa h. and Pompano ‘Beach Private burial services were held Plus regular stamps on cash purchase of $5.00 or more Brean AQIS dl LS I Ln ; s iy Qynadron. on = Monday. with interment at . : z » | ou vine are his wife. the former | Hollenback Cemetery, Rev. Robert Name 100 Offer Good Thurs., June 30 — Sat., July 9 1 100 ll /s § Wolfe of Berwick; daughters, Dalffin officiating, Address : : rilyn Lehman, Dayton, Ohio; ¥ res Clements, Chevy Chase, yrothers and sisters. Mrs. Harry aston: Walter J., Kingston; Arlington, N." J.; Mrs. Offer Good Thurs:, June 30, Thru Saturday, July 2. ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER Death Of Mrs. Marie Voigt Shock To Her Friends NOTE: SWIM SUIT COUPON For really fast, friendly Pa RE The death of Mrs. Marie Voigt of : 4 4 2 endell Hnches, 1 lo. ; 3 : | ’ Bal Tres Ble NV rors meta orion deve ons service call 100 100 THROUGH NEXT SAT., JULY 9 Children. | : Stern, will come as a surprise to BU 8-4535 { Honorary naWbearers, directors of Wvomine Valley. Motor Chub are: { many of her friends in this area who | had no idea that she could be 84 FAIRWAY years old. Mrs. Voigt was a com- munity leader, treasurer of Wyom- ing Valley Woman’s Club, and NOTICE ‘We Will Be Closed ALL DAY Andrew J. Sordoni. Sr.. Aldo Fran- | i, Peter A. Garrity. Otto Wyand. rd Isaacs, J. Stanley Rinehimer, BH rd’ Rislev, J. J. Riordan. John CG. Rugele and T. Newell Wood. FINAKCE core. 74 Main St., Luzerne N GET SET FOR A GLORIOUS 4th of JULY | BOYS SWIM WOMEN’S TRUNKS 1.39 JAMAICA 1. to 1:2] 350 SHORTS $1440 GIRLS’ SWIM SUITS 1.99 fo 5.99 Yes! We Feature Women’s ZORI THONGS | 59. | e U.S, KEDS : ® P. F. FLYER SNEAKS » MEN’S “Those who complain about the wav the ball bounces are often the ones who ‘dropped it.” FOR SALE Modern Home—8 rooms, bath, hot water heat, 2:car garage, work shop, barns, etc. Natural SKIRTS, BLOUSES KNIT SHIRTS — SLACKS Child's Red or Blue Sneak 1.58 | EXTRA LARGE SIZES SALE U.S. KEDETTES Si so rr SATURDAY Pot geo | poLos | Steeveles tin SMa 18 | ar WILLIAMS, JULY 2 1 = Up $1. DRESSES ‘2:2 to ‘G2 909 Washable Canvas Lo Re BOYS BOXERTOP LONGIES ie —— FLATS 22 | I Ch @® EXCAVATING ® CELLAR DIGGING ® TRENCHING - ® BLACK TOP DRIVES COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK INSTALLATIONS TO Take Inventory SALE! 2 for §3 ; = ate ER AER EER RE ESE A a Sa RR eT Te For FEE a TR 1 i - x } 3 FILL AND TOP SOIL | : LL TOBIN | » EXCAVATING - | 2 Harveys Lake ! 5 NE 9-6328 /
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