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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961
NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS
~ NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm
LOYALVILLE, Mrs. Martha Steinruch
RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher
E FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver
CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes
SWEET VALLEY, Shirley Sayre
MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter
MT. ZOIN, Rev. Charles Gilbert
NE 9-8522
GR 7-2695
NE 9-3930 |
OR 4-5460
OR 4-2732
GR 17-2586
GR 7-27%4
Harding 238-2270
IDETOWN. Bess Cooke
HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage
TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert
KUNKLE, Mrs. Elwood Martin
BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin
SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Vernon Ash
LEHMAN, Barbara Simms
OAKDALE, Mrs. Oscar Whitesell
NE 9-3187
NE 9-6581
OR 4-2748
OR 4-2047
NE 9-2544
OR 5-1872
OR 4-3391
MUH 256-3141
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3 3 Mr. and Mrs. Larry DeMillier, sons
and Mark, Norwich, N. Y., and
~ Mrs. Leila Farrell Forty Fort, visited
Mr. and Mrs.
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Avery and
daughter, Doris of Binghamton, vis-
ited Mrs. Joseph Dotter on Sunday.
~ Mrs. Elmore Turrell returned to
her home in Noxen on Monday after
spending the winter at her home in
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
During the month of May the
following persons were taken to the
General Hospital by Noxen Commu-
nity ambulance: May 4th, Mrs.
Clark Oliver, on
| i Marion Shefler, manning the ambu-
lance were: William Hollos, Howard
Kellar and Kenneth Cuddy; May 7th,
' Jean Newell, manning the ambu-
lance were: Ernest Teetsel, Kenneth
Cuddy and Calvin Strohl; May 16th,
Mrs. Anna Patton, manning ambu-
lance were: David Morris and Dave
| Fritz.
-
4 end with. Mrs.
Visitors at the home of Mrs. Ira
Beahm and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Keiper on Thursday were: Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Keiper and Mrs. June
Adamek, Endicott, N. Y.
_ Florence Ann Laffin, Philadelphia,
spent the weekend here with friends
and attended the Wandell-Crispell
wedding on Saturday.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beahm,
Loren, Martin, Pamela and Kevin,
Elizabethtown, Pa., spent the week-
Ira Beahm and
ARUN RRS
attended the Wandell-Crispell wed-
ding on Saturday.
Peggy Coole and Nancy Bean left
on Saturday morning for Atlantic
City, N. J., where they will look for
employment for the summer months.
Margaret S orb er, Philadelphia,
was home for the weekend.
Donald Wall was a patient in
General Hospital last week, where
he submitted to surgery on his leg.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman,
Sayre, visited Mr. and Mrs. William
Engelman during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Novak and
sons, Nik' and Mark, Williamsport,
visited at the home of Mrs. Ira
Beahm, on Sunday, also Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Tiffany, of Harford, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Leach, Harveys
Lake, spent ‘Sunday with the Calvin
Strohls.
Harry Keiper was removed to the
Lane Convalescent Home at Tunk-
hannock, by Noxen ambulance, on
Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Traver have
moved into the apartment owned by
Allen Wilson on Market Street.
Mrs. Harry Miller is spending a
month with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Cheedle and family at Harrisburg.
Mrs. Carl Brobst, and Martin, Mrs.
Mark Moyer and children, Mrs.
Harry Miller and Mrs. Leonard
Cheedle called on Mr. and Mrs.
David. Brobst and family at Lynn,
on Saturday.
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land a daughter, Esther Mae.
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Larry Case, Pocono Mountain,
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Loren Case.
Mr. and Mrs. John House, Mrs.
Harold Dubois, Mrs. Reuben Kopf,
Mrs. Teresa Chrisman, Oneonta,
N.Y., visited Mrs. Dorothy French,
on Sunday.
Joseph Nalbone and son Joe,
spent the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Evelyn Nalbone, at Watchung,
N.' J.
Monday visitors at the William
Munketchy home were: Mr. and
Mrs. Gabriel Kalmar, Scranton, Mr.
and Mrs. George Fleth and Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Costanzo and son, Paul
Jeffrey of Dunmore, Mr, and Mrs.
Oscar Fleth of Madisonville, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. James Patton, Sr.,
spent the weekend with their son,
Dick and family at Athens, Pa.
Roger Race, Wallingford, Conn.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sohns and
family, Tunkhannock, , visited Mr.
and Mrs. Vane Race during the
weekend.
Jessica Thomas attended a lunch-
eon to honor the recently selected
members of Kappa Gamma Pi,
National Honor Society of Catholic
Women’s Colleges, at Split Rock
Lodge, on Saturday. The Wilkes-
Barre Chapter of the society is
comprised of graduates of Miseri-
cordia, Marywood, and College of
New Rochelle,
Trucksville
Fire Company Auxiliary will meet
at the fire hall Monday night. Mrs.
‘Christine Jeffrey is chairman.
Trucksville Brownie Troop will
entertain.
Mr. and Mrs, William Boyes, Jr.,
and children, William, Gayle, Bren-
da, Linda, and Rodney, Elm Terrace,
recently attended a family picnic
given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyes
at their home in Plymouth.
Mr. and Mrs. John Detroy and son
Douglas, Carverton Road, will move
shortly to Englewood Cliffs, N. J.,
where Mr. Detroy will become music
editor with Prentice Hall. He was
former head of the music depart-
ment at Wilkes College.
Mrs. Ira ‘Hoover, Holly Street, is
visiting’ her son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoover,
Sucecasunna, N. J.
‘William Shoemaker has returned
to his home on Carverton Road after
being a medical patient at General
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Owens and
family, Maple Street, recently visited
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Churchill,
Butler, N. J.
Mrs. John Parrish, Oak Lane, is
a patient at Geisinger Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Muncie, Jr.,
have moved from Holly Street to
Philadelphia.
Henry Swan of Laceyville is visit-
ing his son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Swan, Holly Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mathews,
Allentown, announce the birth of
a son, Edward Charles, Saturday,
May 20, in Allentown General Hos-
pital. They have another son, John
Mrs.
is the former Mable
Mark Sanders, East Main Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blakley,
Carverton Road, entertained recent-
ly Mr. and Mrs. (Clifford Spencer,
Forty Fort, and Mrs. Marion Searfoss |
and daughter, Arline of Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. William Crocker,
Birch Grove, spent several days in
Philadelphia, where they were the
guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Norman
Searfoss, former residents of Harris
Hill Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Orchard,
Cliffside Avenue, will move shortly
to the Florence C. Finney home on
Holly Street.
Miss Lillian Davis, Mt. Vernon,
N. Y., came here last week to attend
the funeral of her grandmother,
Mrs. William Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott and
sons, Robert and David, Altoona,
have returned after spending a week
with Mrs. Scott’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kleiner, South Main
Street.
Mrs. Constance McClure the for-
mer Constance Crispell E. Main
Street, received the bachelor of
science degree in nursing from
Roberts Wesleyan College, North
Chili, N. Y., May 29. Mrs. McClure
was a member of the Cum Laude
honor society while at Wesleyan.
Scott Avery, Birch Grove, is con-
valescing at his home after being a
surgical patient in Wyoming Valley
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jennings and
twin daughters, Susan Ann and
Margaret Jane, Philadelphia, have
returned after visiting Mr. Jenning’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Jennings, Harris Hill Road.
Mrs. Dorothy Albright, Scranton,
is visiting her son-in-law and daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Downing,
Carverton Road, and will remain
here for the summer.
Hugh Ridall, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Ridall, Sr., formerly of
Trucksville Gardens, has been
named vice-president of Wilkes-
Barre-Scranton Chapter National
Association of Accountants.
Birthday greetings this week to
Mrs. Richard Mathers, Mrs. Fred
Case, Mrs. William Rhodes, Willard
Bullock, Sr., Sterling Rineman, Hay-
don Evans, William Long, 3rd,
Charles A. Perkins, Wilfred Ander-
son, Sr., Robert Gardner, 3rd, Lucy
Courtright, Kathy Kreidler, Julia
Knorr, Denisé Hoover, Lisa Perrin,
Marilyn Hornack, Richard Billings,
Ronald + 8mith, « Kenneth Moore,
Charles Morrison, and Samuel Hig-
gins.
Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Thompson and
children Lacy, Jr., and Kathy, are
visiting this week in Bloomsburg.
Wilfred Anderson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Anderson, Sr. is
confined to his home by an illness.
He will appreciate cards.
William Greenley, Harris Hill
Road, was given an award by
Wyoming Seminary for his three-
year participation in baseball.
(Civil Defense is giving a rescue
training course at Trucksville Fire:
Hall Tuesday evenings. The course
which began last week and will
continue several weeks, is sponsored
by Back Mountain Fireman’s Associ-
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Saturday morning. Thank you.
Entertains Card Club
Mrs. John Woodside entertained
her card club Wednesday night.
Mrs. Warren Sadler and Mrs. Joseph
Graham won prizes. Guests num-
bered twelve.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Winters and
children, Kenneth and Helen, spent
several days recently in Washington,
D. C., where they were the guests
of relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Griffiths,
Staub Road, attended a family
gathering at the home of their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
William Griffiths and family of
Wernersville. Other guests were:
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hinkle of
Sayre, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Griffiths
and family, Littiefalls, N, J.; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Griffiths and family,
Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. D. May,
Harrisburg, and Marie Grall, Jenk-
instown.
Loyalville
Hello folks, I am glad to be home
again after a two week trip south.
I had the honor of witnessing the
graduation of my oldest grandson,
Julian - Allen III of Plymouth, N. C.
He is the son of my oldest daughter,
Josephine and Julian Allen II. My
daughter, Mrs. Norman Loebens-
berg drove from Baltimore, Md., to
Plymouth, also her daughter, Karen
and my daughter-in-law, = Betty
Hu el and son, David, went along.
Julian plans to enter Duke Univer-
sity at Durham, N. C.
We are glad to hear that Mrs.
Alice Edwards is recuperating from
a stroke. She was stricken Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Froehlick,
Abington, Pa., and children spent
the weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Agnes Sorchick and brother, Walter
and niece, Marcia.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Guilitus
spent the weekend with parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nicholas and took
grandma Kamzura to Baltimore to
be with her son, LeRoy. She is
recuperating from a light stroke.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Boone, Tona-
wanda, N. Y. and children, Roxann,
Jay, Jr., Rosemary, Wanda, and
Donna spent the weekend with her
sister, Nancy and family, Mrs. Jack
White.
Happy birthdays go out to
Waneta Hoppes, Shirley Lubinski,
Dorothy Hummel, William Sorber,
Luther Hummel.
We missed Mrs. Agnes Sorchick
in church Sunday. She is confined
with a cold. We also missed Pearl
Ide who is helping take care of her
mother, ill at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wesley, Jr.,
and children, Donna, Walter and
Jeffrey attended the birthday party
held for the twins, Glen and Richard,
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Richards of
Edwardsville. It was held at Kirby
Park Sunday.
Mrs. Dora Gilmore, Forty Fort,
spent some, days including Memorial
Day with her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Cora Dougal and family of Pikes
Creek.
Ruggles
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffman and
children, Liberty, spent the weekend
with their mother, Mrs. Beulah
Bronson. On Saturday they were
visited by Mr. and Mrs. John Bron-
son and children, Springville. On
Sunday the Huffmans Mr. and Mrs.
John Bronson, Beulah and Walter
Bronson visited Mrs. Iva Traver who
has been a patient in the Ideal
Hospital at Endicott.
Mrs. Eugene Reynolds, Swoyer-
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kon-
dracki and children of Plymouth
and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kocher and
family of = Noxen visited
mother, Mrs. Lela Kocher on Sun-
day.
Mrs. Daisy Crispell and Mr. and
‘Mrs. Lawrence Sickler and family
attended the 25th wedding anniver-
sary open house for Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Cobleigh, Binghamton. Mrs.
Beulah Bronson and Walter also
called on’ the Cobleighs.
Verne Kitchen of Elwyn and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Heacock and
family of Boothwyn were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rood.
They drove in on Friday to attend
class night at Lake School. Verne’s
their |
granddaughter, Paulette Loomis, is
one of the graduates this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Williams
and daughter, Karen, spent the
weekend at Bradford where Charles
competed in the Annual State
Bowling tournament.
The following attended the wed-
ding, Saturday at the Idetown
Methodist Church for Ray Wandell
and Beverly Crispell: Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Spencer and Mrs. Margaret
Sorber of Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cornell, who
have been living in this area, have
moved their trailer to the trailer
camp on Noxen Road. Mrs. Cornell
and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Croop visited
relatives in Endicott on Sunday.
Several neighbors and families of
the Lake-Lehman Band members
drove to Sherburne, N. Y., on Sat-
urday where the band ‘entered the
concert and marching competition
with thirty bands from New York
State, ours being the first band
from Pennsylvania to be invited. We
won 1st place in marching and 3rd
place in playing. Sure was a loud
welcome late on Saturday night, all
being on hand to welcome them.
Congratulations to all the band and
to Johnny Miliauskas for his. won-
derful training!
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deitz, Wilkes-
Barre, visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Dendler on Sunday. On Saturday
night their daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frantz of
Beaumont, stopped in on their way
back from visiting a brother’ in
Sandusky, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams
and children have moved into the
home they purchased and remod-
eled, formerly the Dave Deater
homestead. On the weekend they
had as guests their brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil-
liams of Lancaster.
Idetown
The following members of the
graduating class of Lehman High
School and of the Idetown Church,
were honored at the Sunday morn-
ing Worship Service: Linda
Jennings, Glenda Lyons, (Carol Math-
ers, Mary Sabo, Jack Donnelly,
Richard Rogers, Dale Titus, Bill
Williams and David Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith with
Peggy Jane and Betty Low, Allen-
town; Mrs. Benny VanHorn and chil-
dren Lynn and Gary, Detroit; Mr.
and Mrs. George Smith with Mrs.
Benny Goodman and Michelle of
Wilkes-Barre and Mr. and = Mrs.
Clifford Davis and family spent Sun~
day with Mrs. Libbie Smith.
The Serving and Waiting Class
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Goldie Kitchen and Mrs. Daisy Far-
ver on Thursday, June 15th. Mrs.
Lulu Schultz and Mrs. Pearl Con-
nor will be the hostesses.
Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Hadsel have
moved from the Carpenter Apart-
ment to Baird St., Sandy Beach.
Mrs. Donna Yazenka and children,
Wilkes-Barre, spent the weekend
with her grandmother, Mrs. W. S.
Kitchen. Other callers on Sunday
were Mrs. Mary Wheeler Cook,
Barry Cook and family of new Jer-
sey, Mrs. Emily Russ from Kingston,
Mrs. Margaret Jennings of Wilkes-
Barre.
Meeker
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dunham
spent a long weekend at Lake
Hapatcong and Lake Seneca N. J.,
leaving Thursday and returning
Sunday afternoon.
A 3/c Ronald Rogowski, Forbes
Air Force Base, Kansas, arrived
home on Friday to spend a two
week furlough with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski, Pikes
Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Bryant, Jr.
and family spent the weekend in
Wilkes-Barre, where on Sunday
morning, their daughter, Margaret
Louise was baptized in St. John’s
Lutheran Church by Rev. Jogwick.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Disque and
family, Shillington, Mrs. James Kel-
ley and son James, Jr. Philadel-
phia spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. John Cooney and family.
They attended the wedding of their
niece Barbara Ann Cooney to Larry
Farr, who is stationed at Pope Air
Force Base, N. C.
Mrs. Rusell Ide attended the
District Past Matrons Banquet held
at the Irem Temple Country Club
on Thursday.
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Russell Cease, East Franklin
Street has returned after under-
going eye surgery at Nesbitt Hosp-
ital.
Mrs. Elsie Schwartz, Main Street,
is recuperating at the home of her
daughter Mrs. Elwood Dungey, after
being a recent patient at Nesbitt
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs, James Alexander,
Perrin Avenue, entertained over the
week-end their brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Todd Alex-
ander and children Sandra and Todd
of Berkley Heights, New Jersey.
Mrs. Jonathan Jones, Summit
Street is a surgical patient at Gen-
eral Hospital.
Robert Denny, and sons Billy
and Bobby of Perrin Ave. had an
enjoyable Memorial Day attending
the Indianapolis Speedway races.
Birthday Greetings: Charles Gos-
art Jr., Mrs. Herbert Tippet, Brian
Kleppinger, Mrs. Clarence Lord,
Lew Underwood, Jack Magee Jr.
Elwood Swingle, Gerry Pope.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
William Levi RD 5 on the birth of
a son May 29 at Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Teifer and
sons, Parrin Avenue, recently had as
week-end guests, their sister and
brother-in-law Mr: and Mrs. Jerry
Teifer and sons Jimmy, and Gary, of
New York City. Mr. Edward Teifer,
Just recently recovered from a sev-
ere bout with bronchitis, bordering
on pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kaschenbach
and children Karen, Steven, Carl,
and Johnny Yeager Avenue, en-
joyed Memorial Day with their
brother and sister-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Johnson and children at
their summer home Penn Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunne, and
children, former residents of Mead-
owcrest, are now residing at, their
new residence Spring Street, Shaver-
town.
Mt. Zion
Something unusual frequently
happens here at Dunmovin, For in-
stance, the other day I was called
quickly from my mowing to go down.
cellar to see something. Catherine
had: discovered on the edge of the
cold frame "cellar window a bursted
open nest of Praying Mantids. There
they were hanging and dropping by
the dozen from that upper edge of
the window, tiny colorless imita-
tions of the adult. How many of
them will live we don’t know; the
“book” says they are hard to raise.
Interesting bugs they are, the only
insect that can turn its head this
way and that. Cathy has slide pic-
tures of an adult and she took pic-
tures of these babies.
Then more ' excitement when a
sparrow brought two or three of
her babies to our feeding station
on the window silliand stuffed some
bird seed into them, first one and
then the other. We had wondered
how the seed-eating birds who are
regular customer of ours ever man-
aged to feed their children. Now
we know!
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Speaking of bird families, our
Phoebe family didn’t amount to
much this year. Only three of the
five eggs hatched, one of those birds
died and its mother tossed it out.
The other two flew. Whether the
parents will try for a second family
remains to be seen.
Well, aside from the birds—oh.
we saw two handsome deer over
near the decapitated evergreen trea,
by the east corner of the pond. We:
were just turning into the yard
when we froze and they froze, big
ears standing up to catch every
sound. Then they thawed -and took
off and we came on in.
Our family became four again
| Thursday night when Dorothy came
home after extensive speaking tours
in New York State. She is pretty
well dated up for this week and
then takes off for the annual mis-
sionary conference in Greencastle,
Indiana, for ten days.
Mrs. Roy Thomas (Jr.) has been
a patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hos-
pital for Several days and is now
on the mend. :
Dorothy Gilbert was guest speaker
Sunday morning at Brick Methodist
Church in Duryea and at Fairdale
Sunday night.
“Our” Marine, Pfc. Eugene LaBar,
returned to Cherry Pont, N. C., after
visiting home, relatives and friends
at Mt. Zion.
Pt. E-2 Theodore Kintz, son of
the late Paul Kintz of Mt. Zion, had
a weekend pass. “Ted” is in the
Military Police Battalion at Fort Dix,
New Neighbors
For two years we have been pass-
ing a spot of land on the Wyoming
to Mt. Zion road a short distance
from the Wyoming Camp Ground.
»
At first we used to see some people
taking a picnic-work spell at this
site, cutting brush, clearing up the
spot. Wondered who was planning
to do what.
Recently a contracting firm has
been at work and now a neat frame
house is built, a 115-foot well is
drilled, top soil is evened off in the
front yard, cinders are in the carved.
out driveway to the two-car garage.
Curiosity led me to stop one day
when a car was ‘there. Come to
find out, a Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Rap-
son of Wyoming are the people soon
to move in.
The land was purchased from the
late Nelson Burgess, an old friend
of Mr. Rapson. The wooded slope
behind ‘the house looks like a bird’s
paradise and an ideal spot for a
patio and familly picnics. Shaded
by tall maples that had to:grow
straight up to reach the light there
is a scene of beauty from the house.
The Rapsons have a son Richard who
recently was graduated from
Bloomsburg and will be teaching in
Belvidere. We are glad to discover
that good citizens are to occupy
a place here. Hope they feel at
home among wus. He. expects to
make flower gardens about the
place. What a pleasure to watch
a piece of uncleared land grow
be a place of loveliness along he |
roadside
sites.
into mature’s attractive
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Propane Gas Service Installation to everyone who becomes
a customer. It’s a two-way bargain, , . you get the stockings
« o they get the FREE installation, :
BUT, HURRY! Naturally we can ward onlye one set of
6 pairs of stockings for each new customer. If more than '
one person submits the same name, the 6 pairs of stockings |
will be sent to the one whose list carries the earliest pov,
SEND YOUR LIST TODAY.
Use this handy form or write on separate piece of paper
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Gentlemen:
I believe that the following person(s) would be interested i in
becoming a Suburban Propane Gas Service customers
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My stocking size is . 9, 92, 10, 1072, 11, 112
Send fo:
Suburban Propane Gas Corp. [#
PITTSTON
242 N. MAIN ST.
OYLMPIC 4-4624
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