| SECTION B-— PAGE 4 Shavertown i Mrs. L. T. Schwartz, Main Street, | is a surgical patient at Nesbitt Me- | morial Hospital. i Birthday greetings this week: Ted . Meixell, Dianne Chapple, John Cort- right, Florence Ann Wilhams Nancy J. Jones, Elsbeth Evenson, John Chapple Jr., David Chapple, Mrs. | Carl Hontz, Phyllis Pope, Margery . Merolla, Doris Berlow, Theodore Jerry 0'Malia, Guest At Birthday Party party at his home. | Miller, John Souder, Gallently.. Jerry O'Malia, son of Mr. and Mrs John O’Malia, Overbrook Road was recently ' honored at a birthday Friends attending were Jimmy Billy Arnell, | David Germick, Jay Remley, and Jay | Poad, Mabel Jenkins, Robert B. | Pearli M. Averett, and Mrs. Albert Blase. | Martha Circle, Methodist Church, | met Thursday afternoon at the | home of Mrs. Albert Blase, Ferg- | uson Avenue, |i © Mrs, Louis Brown, Overbrook ‘Road, is visiting her daughter Mrs. ‘Richard Rogers, New York City. Richard Lloyd Morris, son of Mr. ) and Mrs. Morris Lloyd, Spring : ~ Street recently injured in a fall from a second floor window, is a patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. © Mr. HEADQUARTERS KO-KO muLeH =u. $2.25 KO-KO0 MEAL sow. S275 Used By Famous Hershey Estates . . . made from both Shells and the inedible portion of the Cocoa Bean. St. Louis, Missouri. Sandy Beech, son of Mr. nue, Shavertown Y.M.C.A. Sixty guests attended. brook Road, have returned from the National Y.M.C.A. Convention in | Mr. Nobel was chosen as one of | | the delegates from Pennsylvania, { Mrs. Charles Beech, Ferguson Ave- entertained Wyoming Sem- inary Day School classmates at a party and dance Friday evening at Priscilla Circle, Methodist Church, met recently at the home of Mrs. ! and Mrs: Traver Nobel Over- ' Norman Honeywell, Pioneer Avenue, | FLATS OF ANNUALS GRE 67 SHAVER AVE. SHAVERTOWN OR 4-7951 Perennials 50c up JOAN ~ BROBST Fe — IT ALL ADDS UP... there's no loss of interest on money withdrawn during quarter. Interest is earned on every dollar Yon the day of deposit te the day of withdrawal , . . on savings account balances for $5 to $100,000 . , . provided the account remains open to the end of the quarter. Interest, at the annual rate of 3%, is compounded end credited every three months, 33 grace days in each quarter. Money you deposit during the first ten days of each month earns interest from the first day of the month plus a three-day grace period for withdrawa's et the end of each quarter, WYOMING NATIONAL SAYINGS ACCOUNTS At Wyoming National, as long as there's a balance in your account at the end of the period, you get full interest on your save ings every day . , . yes, right from the day of de- posit to day of withdrawal. OTHER SAYINGS ACCOUNTS With many other savings accounts, you lose interest on money you withdraw in the middle of an interest period. In fact, you lose all the interest it has earned since the beginning of the period. win WYOMING was owen NATIONAL BANK Z2=", OF WILKES-BARRE Plymouth Office West Side Office Back Mt. Office © Plymouth ® Gateway Shop. Cir, Edw. © Shavertown Federal Reserve Main Office ® Wilkes-Barre ; | | They'll Be Wearing Grass Skirts At The Kiwanis Show Those three dizzy dancers are down the house at the Dallas Kiwan- is Club variety show, “By The Num- | bers,” June 2 and 3 at Dallas Jun- | ior High School. From left to right, | they are Leo Corbett Raymond | Tag, and Jerome Gardner THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1961 _ Ed Thompson, the fourth hula- | rehearsing their steps for the hula hula girl, and Agnes Meyers, in-| rayed by a talented group of local dance which is expected to bring | structor, were absent when the pic- | people, with a few outside assists. ture was taken. | Another hilarious skit, memories | of the Andrews Sisters, will be | pantomined by Bill Guyette, John | Blase, and Bill Wright, ' | The days and music of the war! years of the early 40’s will be port- Tickets are available from any member of Dallas Kiwanis, or at the door. Show starts both nights at 8. Rehearsals are Wednesday nights and Sunday afternoons. Meeker | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cooper | became the proud parents of their | first child, a daughter, Debra Ruth, | May 16 at Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs, | Cooper is the former Judith Steele. | Mother and baby are spending some | time with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Steele, Sr. i Mrs. Mabel Watson, West Pittston, spent the weekend with Mrs. Edna | Karschner. } We wish to extend a welcome to our new pastor and family, Rev. and Mrs. James Garrahan and sons. Stuart, Jr., a daughter, May 18, Nesbitt Hospital, Mrs. Stuart is the | former Doris Varner. The couple have another daughter, Pamela, | Michele Ann Leonard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leonard, | Philadelphia, was baptized at Dallas Methodist Church by Rev. Russell | Lawry. Americans bought more new hooks | last year than were owned=by all mankind before the 20th century. | Book publishers spent nearly $10 million in newspaper advertising in | 1958 to whet the literary appetites. of the public. ; Mt. Zion Sorry, couldn't get time to rustle up news last week; nothing going on—but Wyoming ‘Annual Confer- | ence at Kingston, and I'm still a member and expected to attend. It was a significant thing the Con- | ference did on Sunday afternoon ' when among others our own pastor’s wife; Mrs; William Reid, was or- dained a deacon. She was already a licensed local preacher having pur-! sued the studies required. Now two | years more and she can be ordained | | Elder. Mrs. Reid, like her Droechen | Elementary School 7th and 8th Born to Mr. and Mrs. George R. husband, is also a student of the... j.q were going to visit the Ran- spiritual life. No news. But I should know that ! other matters do go on. For in-' stance, since our organist, Sandy Saunders, could not play on Sunday we askel Mrs. Ralph Weatherly to pinch hit, I'm sure she did well, for she was organist at Grace Church, Kingston, for years. Our family as usual attended the Conference church to hear the Bishop preach. So we didn’t hear Mrs. Weatherly play, and I'm sure we missed a treat. Grass couldn't wait for us Meth- odists to save the world at Annual Conference, The grass grew like wild | 38 MAIN ST. DALLAS (Lundy Bldg.) ‘ Phone OR 4-4506 DALEAS HOURS - Tues, — Wed. 2 to 8 p.m. Friday — 2 to 5 p.m. DR. AARON S. LISSES Optometrist Other days in Shopping Center | Evenings: Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m. NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER Edwardsville, Pa. BU 17-9735 NARROWS CENTER HOURS: Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. and I had to sandwich in lawn mow- ings when possible. Ordination service was in Central Methodist where at the Conference ten years ago Dorothy was commis- sioned a missionary for Africa. A lot of things have happened in Africa since then! As I say, doubtless my friends and neighbors around Mt. Zion have been having company, going places, doing: things but this reporter has been too Methodistical to find out and write it down, O by the way: last week's column reported that the Exeter Township som Swanee Paper Mill, Well, I followed the bus up the narrows Friday when I was going to the Home as chaplain. I found myself waving at the kids looking out the back windows. What + a friendly bunch they were, making all kinds of gestures at “Uncle Charlie”! Harveys Lake Mr .and Mrs. Stephen Glova en- tertained on Friday in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Ward, who cele- brated their 39th wedding anaiver- sary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Creamer, Linda, Bonnie and Albert, Jr., and Rosemary Creamer of Cornwell . Heights, Pa.; James Ward, Michael Glova and the hos- tesses. | Joseph Glova, son of Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Glova, underwent surgery ton, on May 11, and is doing fine. Jessie Beckerman, Kingston, spent three days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage. : | Corey B. Ransom, Kingston, called | on Mrs. Jessie Garinger and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger on Sunday. “Rev. and Mrs. John Gordon are beginning their fifth year as min- isters of the Alderson-Noxen charge. at A. I. DuPont Hospital, Wilming- | TED FREE BOX STORAGE FREE SANEX PROCESS OF ALL CLOTHES WE CLEAN GEDA BAGS | NO EXTRA CHARGE RIZED DAVIS ‘CLEANERS Moke ‘| Chase Motors | WOOLBERT wishes to thank all his loyal friends and supporters | who voted for him in the recent election {7 - for TAX COLLECTOR | Memorial Day Specials ~~ 1955 DODGE L Royal, 4-door sedan, R & H $495. 1956 FORD Fairlane, V-8, 2-door, R & H 369%. 1953 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan, 2-tone, R & H 95. 1857 FORD 4-door sedan, R & H 3699. SELL for LESS. SEE Our low overhead allows us to § DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Chase Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes had as Saturday visitors, Beatrice Jones and Florence Keefer, Wilkes- Barre, and Maude Lupton, New York City; Mr. and Mrs, Paul Zwier, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stauffer, Mr. and | Mrs. Daniel Schram, Kingston, and on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brewer, Allentown. | Dawn Sherwood has been read- mitted to Nesbitt Memorial Hosp- ital where she is in poor condition. Your continued prayers are request- ed, { Both Jackson Township School District and Lake-Lehman Joint Board will meet at Lehman High | School on June 6; the Township meeting at 7 and the Joint Board ! at 8. | Jeff Cease, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Cease, Plymouth Mountain, was admitted to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Saturday where he was operated on for appendicitis. Chester Rusilowski has been crowned as champion township trout fisherman, having caught sev- eral thirteen-inch trout. This re- | porter can attest to the size as I and enjoyed the evidence, Chester was nominated on the Democratic ticket for Constable at the'Primary ! Election. He was accompanied by Joe Levi on his fishing expedition and states that they know where more of the same size are located and challenge anyone to dispute’ Chet’s crown. Let's hear from you | others and produce the evidence | I love trout! Remember this is your column, so call your news in to OR 4-2732. I was too busy picking stone out of my plowed lawn to call all you good people last week. | The County Road near the Filter Station is in dangerous condition due to the height of the patching on the right side of the road lead- ing to Hillside. This causes cars to veer to the left and possibly cause an accident with an approaching car. This particular patching should actuallly saw them, and in fact, ate be cut down and leveled for safety’s | sake. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST ~ PU MAY 30, [Memorial 2 miles on the Property known as the Ireme Statler Farm STARTING BLIC SALE TUESDAY 1961 Day] East of Millville, Pa. Old Greenwood Road AT 10:30 A. M. SHARP WE THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION — BELOW IS A PARTIAL -LIST. FURNITURE: — Cherry Chest of Drawers; Cherry Turn-top " Tabie; Cherry Night Stand; 2 Piece Pine Dutch Wall Cup- board; 1 piece Pine Wall Cupboard; Pine Sink Cupboard; Pine Hutch Cupboard; Set Plank, Bottom Chairs; Plank Bot- tom High Chair and Rocker; Set ice Cream Chairs with Tabie; Marble Top Cottage Dresser; Marble Top Wash Stand; Marble Top Straight Stand; Solid Walnut Gate-Leg Table; Victorian Walnut Chairs; Dough Tray; Blanket Chest; and many more pieces. DISHES: — China; Glassware; Milk Glass; Satin; Amber; Cranberry; Vasoline; and others. COINS: — Coppers; Flying Eagles; Indian Heads; Large Cents; Quarters; Dimes; 3 Cent Pieces; 2 Cent Pieces; Gold and numerous pieces of currency. GUNS: — Kentucky Rifle; Civil War Musket; 1844 Spring- field; Harpers Ferry; Very Old 22 Target Rifle; 1858 Reming- ton Revolver; and others. MISCELLANEOUS: ~— Outstanding Pitcher and Bowl Sets (in color and decorative patterns); Cast Iron Trivets; Mechanical Bank; Gypsy Kettle; Brass Kettle; Copper Apple Butter Kettle; Very.Fine Cherry Cased Weight Wall Clock; Walnut Mantle Clock; and: many mo LAMPS: — Hanging Lamp; Gone With The Wind; Brac re. Pattern Glass; Cut Glass; ket Lamp; Old Carriage Lantern; Sparking Lamp; and others. 3 As this will be an outstanding Sale it is necessary to start on time — so plan to attend. TERMS OF SALE — CASH CARL WELLIVER H. B. WELLIVER, AUCTIONEER — Phone Millville Refreshments Served GL 38-2631 MARY SCHETTS, CLERK { For Modern Printing. Try The Post 3 C500R 0X RL. | 5583 J LOUIS T. 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