The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 13, 1961, Image 10

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Mrs. Hummell Was In
Poor Health For Years
Mrs. Dorothy Hummell,
50, in | Nesbitt;
| and the late Stanley Grey. She was
a member of Outlet Free Methe-
dist Church.
She is survived by her husband
her daughter Gladys, at
failing health for the past twelve home; her mother Mrs. Grey, Har-
years at her home at Harveys Lake, | veys Lake; a brother Raymond, also
died Saturday morning at General of Harveys Lake.
Upped To Airman 1/C
Hospital where she had been ad-
mitted to the medical service on
the Fourth of July.
She was buried Tuesday afternoon |
Rev. Emery |
Stokes, pastor of the Outlet Free |
at | Park, has been upped to Airman
in Kocher Cemetery,
Methodist Church, officiating
services held at the Bronson Funer- |
al Home.
" Born in Lake Township,
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Jay Farr, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Farr, White Birch Trailer
First Class at Vandenburg Air Base
jn California. Three months from
Mrs. | now, he will go to England for a
Hummell was the former Dorothy | three-year hitch. He is now starting
Grey, daughter of Mrs. Jennie Grey | | his sixth year in the Air Force.
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY -13, 1961
Chase
Dawn Sherwood, on the critical
list at Nesbitt Hospital, thanks all
| who have sent cards and flowers.
Her mother has filled two scrap
books with cards which Dawn en-
| joys leafing over from time to time.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bredbenner
and daughter, Patricia, St. Peters-
burg, who have been vacationing
with Mrs. Bredbenner’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Brown, left today
for Florida.
‘An auction will be held on the
grounds of the Harry J. Pollock
ma.
property on Saturday. Auxiliary
of Jackson Firemen will serve ham-
burgs, hot dogs and beverages.
Drew Fitch, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Fitch, returned home after
six. months at Fort Still, Oklaho-
Drew, along with the Sutton
twins, Cecil and Calvin, and Robert
Wheeler, joined the 109th and went
through basic training together at
Fort Knox and Fort Sill and were
closely associated throughout all of
their camp experience. All four
returned home together.
B. A. Class, Huntsville Methodist
Church, will meet at’ the home of
J. Alfred Rogers,’ Saturday night.
Members of the serving ‘committee
are: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shouldice,
Mildred Bertram, Walter Palmer
and J. Alfred Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston re-
ceived the surprise of their lives
the other morning when a sixteen-
inch snapping turtle came up to
their back porch. Mr. Elston man-
aged to get into a wheelbarrow
and took it for what the Elstons
hope is a one-way ride. Mrs. Elston
said it was the largest turtle she
had seen since she was a little girl.
Huntsville Methodist W.C.S. will
hold a ham dinner at noon today.
The public is invited.
Justice-of-the-Peace = and Mrs.
Robert J. Culp entertained Mrs.
Mrytle Thomas and son, Richard,
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and Mrs. ‘Gladys Hagan and son;
Edward, all of 'Askam, and Rev.
William Williams of Florida, last
week.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Frantz had
as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs:
Gilbert Ott and children, Nancy
and Gilbert, Jr., who attended the
Library Auction.
The recent accident on Chase
Road below Chase Corners has
brough forth very vividly the fact
that some action should be taken
by the Township Supervisors to
obtain authority from the State
and County to post speed zone
signs. The road below the corners
is a county highway and above the
corners it is a state highway. The
residents along this road spend a
lot. of time in their yards and a
large number of children ride their
bicycles and ‘travel along this road |
and only -a miracle saved them
from. possible death or injury the |
aight the speeding car careened off |
the road to hit and dislodge’ a stone | ,
Now that | ’
the summer outing season is on, ¥
wall and spin around.
the danger of speeding cars is ever
present.
Rar LNT ’ |
Home From Germany
Stephen Pavlick, former Dallas |
resident, returned Monday after a |
two year tour: of duty as a Field |
Director of The American Red Cross |
in Germany. He will have a vaca- |
tion of one month visiting his par- |
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
ents, Mr. nd Mrs. Stephen Pavlick
of Pinecrest Avenue and other rela-
tives, ‘then return for another tour
of duty of one year.
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