1 ary Ann Swire Heads Loyalville Ladies 1 Mary Ann Swire was chosen pre- gident and Cora Dougal, vice presi- dent, at the meeting of Loyalville omas Swire recently. Other offi- : secretary, Shirley Denmon, stant secreary, Mildred Darnell, treasurer, Josie Hummel, historian, Bess Klinetob, spiritual adviser, Nancy Harris. = A Mother and Daughter banquet is eing planned for May, a chicken er for April. Next meeting will held at the home of Mrs. Luther Hummel, # Present, in addition to the above ‘were Thelma Leach, Minnie Wesley, jcott, Diana Wegner, Emily Lord, fartha Steinruck, Jane Dougal, Sharon Dougal, Adie Payne, Della einruck, Linda Lord and Paulette The triangular’ section: of north- estern Pennsylvania bordering on oe Erie was sold to Pennsylvania 75 cents an acre. When Penn- ania bought the Indian rights to e triangle, the treaty was signed numerous Indian chiefs including Twenty Canoes, Broken Twig, Danc- ing Feather, Big Bale on the Kettle, Tearing Asunder and Bandy Legs. V. S. C. S. held at the home of Mrs. | | Bleanor Cragle, Pearl Ide, Melvina | | New Produce Department At Dallas Acme Standing in front of the immaculate new produce department at Dallas Acme Market is Herbert A. Ward, manager, explaining to Mrs. William McClelland the fine points of selecting THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1961 ‘DALLAS MERCHANTS ENCOURAGED BY ACME'S LEADERSHIP Housewives Excited With Bright [mio iii tafe William Lyons Heads A completely renovated store with all the earmarks of a brand new Appearance Of New Dallas Acme Store Has Been Completely Renovated From [Gono Top To Bottom, And New Equipment Installed Kroll, district meat supervisor. Noxen Fire Company Gordon Woolover of the meat department divides his time between the Dallas Market and the Acme market in Back Mountain Shopping William Lyons was elected presi dent and Fred Womer, vice presi- dent, at the last meeting of Noxen J i| Volunteer Fire Company. Other of- Ome of the features of the Mar- | ficers: secretary treasurer, Jacom ket t.at had a wide appeal with Miner, trustees, Niles Sickler, Robert They found the store completely | 1, cewi jos were the wider aisles, | Teestel and Clark Oliver. air-conditioned, with soft music permitting freer movement—and the | Next meeting will be held on market, reopened yesterday when the Dallas Acme Store threw open its doors after being closed for several days while painters, carpen- ters and equipment men transformed the store and installed new fixtures. ribbon in brief opening day cere- monies and the whole area took on a festive appearance with a herd of ponies in the big parking area to give children free rides. This was all a part of Dallas merchants’ co-operative effort to express their appreciation to the American Stores management for its leadership, and to welcome Back Mountain shoppers to Dallas where every store was offering special in- ducements on fresh mew lines of Easter merchandise. The ponies will also be in Dallas today. Housewives were enthusiastic in good produce. . . 4 their comments on the revamped The remodeled produce department is one of Acme Market which was so bright the outstanding new features in the completely |and sparkling that it was almost renovated market. unfamiliar. Burgess Thomas Morgan cut the playing as they inspected the big displays of merchandise stacked on new shelving called gondolas in the trade. From the shining new floor to the ceiling, everything was fresh and attractive. Produce, meats, dairy, every department, was spic and span with new fixtures. Courteous Service There was a cheerful and cour- teous spirit everywhere as manager Herbert A. 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