ingar extra acon limes ago. coins 5 are vhen < hin kd ning eni- face that ting vays the ards ears ome. way. em red fter ess, into silk. aml! and the She vay, ne. how ere, him. ght, orn- vept ther the ess, REN BT or BT z Q a sn i DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mrs. Louie Ayre To Teach At Sem Has Wide Background Of Musical Experience Mrs. Louie W. Ayre, well known in the Back Mountain for her excellence in music instruction and her painstaking attention to stu- dents under her direction, will teach organ, piano, and musical theory at Wyoming Seminary. Mrs. Ayre, resident of Trucks- ville, is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary School of Music. She at- tended the Julliard School of Music in New York City, the Yorke Trot- ter Scheol in London, and the St. Louis Institute of Music. 7 She has served as organist and choir director at Calvary Church, Grace Church, and St. Clements, -and at Trucksville Methodist." She is a member of the Mozart Club, the Wyoming Valley Oratorio’ So- ciety, and is dean of the Wilkes- Barre chapter of the Guild of Organists. Cecil Moore Stricken By Fatal Heart Attack Cecil A. Moore, 63, Mooretown, suffered a fatal heart attack, and died almost instantly as he was setting forth in a neighbor’s car to go fishing late Saturday afternoon. The driver, Jack Spees, pulled to the side of the road when Mr. Moore was stricken, and summoned help from the Noxen Clinic, The body was taken to Bronson’s funeral home. Services were held Wednesday afternoon from the fam- ily home by Rev. William Hughes and Rev. E. J. Waterstripe. Burial was at Maple Grove. Mr. Moore was born in Sweet Valley, son of Elizabeth and the late Giles Moore. His mother, a bed-fast invalid, is ninety years old. He was a mechanic at Clarence Myers’ garage at Huntsville. He had also been formerly employed at Caddie LaBarr’s in Dallas. He be- longed to Huntsville Christian Church. Survivors include his widow, the former Daisy Culp; a daughter, Mrs. Irene Habblett, of Nanticoke: a son Charles, Berwick; two grandchil- dren and two greatgrandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, Mooretown. : Meeker Arriving home in time to spend Father's Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King was Ted King, member of the 109th Field Artillery stationed at Fort Knox, Ky. A pic- nic supper was held in the evening with these attending: Mr. and Mrs. Donald King and family, Kunkle, Mrs. Dorothy Wadas and family. Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle King and family, Meeker Mr. and Mrs. Richard King and family, Mt. Zion and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rug- gles. 3 Gail Cornell .and Jean Winter attended the seventh birthday party of Ruth Rusiloski on Saturday, June 10. W.S.C.S. was held at the church with Mrs. Fred Winter, hostess, as- sisted by Esther Alles. Plans were made for Night Market in August. |. Devotions were by Esther Alles and Mae King had a program on refu- gees. Present were: Elizabeth: Ide, Marie Wolfe, Carrie Wolfe, Edna King, Edna Rebennack, Ruth Rog- ers, Edna B. Rebennack, Edna Kar- schner, Claudine Daily,Marie Miner, Mae King,, Letha Wolfe and Dolores Garrahan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winter and children, Carol Ann and Wanda Lee, Benton and Mrs. and Mrs. Ad- rian Winter, Jr. and children, Joan and John, recently visited Mrs. Annie Winter and Mrs. Fred Winter and David. Pity the poor clergyman who bought a used car and didn’t have the vocabulary to run it. TH MONEY LL 1) 7100 1 2S [1A TT) BE fe i American A General Solicitation Committee For Library Buction These are some of the women of women will’ take part. Names will the community who will stage an |be listed later. intensive drive for all sorts ‘of goods: for the 15th Back Mountain | Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., Mrs. Paul Memorial Library Auction, June 19 through June 26. arrange with donors for pick-up service in advance of the July 6, 7 and 8 auction at the Barn. Many Here, front row, left to right, are: Jacob, Mrs. John Ruggles, Mrs. Solicitors - will | George H. Montgomery, Mrs. Ted Meixell. Second row: Mrs. Lester Hauck, | Mrs. T. D.| Cassar, Mrs. _THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1961 re —— | { { | } | | i | | | | i i | Howard Cohen, Mrs. John Plumer, Mrs. Harvey Johnson, Mrs. W. G. Rather. Third: Mrs. H. W. Smith, Mrs. Homer Moyer, Mrs. Lester Squier, Mrs. Herman Thomas, Mrs. Frank Wadas, Mrs. Elizabeth ‘Wardan, Mrs. Edward Scanlon, Mrs. Elmer Phillips, Mrs. Edward Dorrance. Photo by Kozemchak, Jr. Odds And Ends Committee For Library Auction Lay Plans ‘A number of key women of the Odds ‘and Ends Booth met with Mrs. Russell Lawry on Wednesday to discuss plans for manning of the booth at the Library Auction July 6, 7 and 8. Plans at present are to open the booth for the evening session on July 6, which starts with a chicken ' barbecue supper, and with a ends: short session auctioneering from 8 p.m. until midnight. From left to right are: Mrs. Har- vey Kitchen, last year’s chairman, this season’s co-chairman; Mrs. Richard Owen, Mrs. Arthur Miller, Mrs. Russell Lawry, chairman; Mrs. William Baker, Miss Pauline Davis, of | Mrs. Donald Getty, and Mrs. Bruce | Davies II. | Absent when the picture was taken was Mrs. Edward Gilroy, who | again leads the quest for costume jewelry which can be polished and cleaned for the Auction, «with polisching cloths in the hands of many Girl Scouts. photo by Kozemchak Miss Kate Kirkendall Passes Away At 78 Miss Kate Kirkendall, 78, native and until fours ago life-long resi- | | dent of Shavertown, died Saturday afternoon at General Hospital where she had been admitted June | |3. For the past four years she had | | been a guest at the Carpenter Con- vglescent Home in Idetown. [She was buried Monday after- neon at Cedar Crest, following ser- vicse conducted by Rev. Russell vices conducted by Rev. Russell Lawry. y £3 Miss Kirkendall was the daughter of the late Vester P. and Elizabeth Hoover Kirkendall. She was a mem- ber of Shavertown Methodist | Church. | She leaves a brother, Asa, Scran- | ton;.a sister, Mrs. Rose Price, Hub- { bard Wood, Ill. Pallbearers were Matthew Tallo, | Ernest Bell, Dan Shaver, Ira Hoover and Roy Shaver. DO YOU KNOW? The shoulder joint has a wider | range of movement than any other | joint in the body. 3 dence ; Day GUARA AD LIFE OF TIRE: Jo mes JS ZARD 1. GUARANTEE oad bh 3 Covers of rn, and bruises. ORKMANSHIP AND Covers all defects ir mat adjustmen 4 TEED azards including ee [if 2. MATERIALS GUARANTEE, ok PLETE SATISFACTION NO; 3. 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