The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 13, 1961, Image 7

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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1961
~ Berti's Boys Season Champions ;
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SECTION B—PAGE 1
daughter, Samantha, have moved to
Main Highway, Trucksville. They for-
merly lived in the Dymond oottage
on Overbrook Ave. 2 4
A citizen is a man who demands
better roads, bigger schools, a new
post-office—and lower taxes.
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
#4 ; visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Idetown Fo ern brook Mrs. Robert Williams for a week.
; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Davies, E.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sidorek and | Overbrook Ave, have their grand-
family, Harris St., visited Mr and | daughter, Susan Xelb, Burlington,
Mrs. Ernest Reese and family at \N. J. as their guest for a few weeks.
North Lake Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conklin, Sr.,
William Bymond who is presently { Charles, Jr. and Carol Mulchan, {i
employed at Altus, Okla. visited his | Bethlehem as guests on Thursday. iH
wife and son over the holiday week- | Charles Conklin, Jr. is a member of 3
end. the U .S. Navy and left on Thurs-
: A | day for two years stay in Jayan.
A big welcome to Mr. and Mrs. |
John Simpson and family who have | Mr. and Mrs, Harry Baker, Brook-
moved here from Harrisburg. They | haven, were guests of Mr. my Ws,
have purchased the Patner home on Oscar Bymond and Mrs.
‘With Steamer Ben Tate
1 Dr and Mrs. John L. Lynch and In Merchant Marine
; sons of Washington D. C. are vaca- Michael Tworek, Harveys Lake
tioning with Mr and Mrs. John RD 1, holds the post of deck guard |
Lynch Sr. of Harveys Lake and! on Steamer Ben E. Tate, based at
Mrs. Libbie Smith. Guests numbered Detroit for Great Lakes traffic. Mr.
twenty-eight at the home of Mrs. | Tworek has been with the Merchant
the Great Lakes for
Smith on Tuesday, the fourth of Marine on
! July. | twelve years, starting late in March |
i Pvt. and Mrs: Kenneth Calkins Jr. | €ach year when the ice begins to |
announce tthe birth of a 10 lb. 7 oz. | break, and returning to the Leo
daughter Jeanette Yvonne on Fri- Yankoski Boms a week or two,
day, June 30th. Mrs. Calkins is the Defore Christmas.
former Elaine Demko daughter of | p.tient in Nesbitt Hospital spent |
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| Overbrook Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Sam [Dodson of Overbrook Ave. for a few ¥
hs Mr. and Mrs. John'A. Demko of [sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Step- Patner, Sandy and Sammy have | 925
. 5 Trucksville. | hen Calkins in Rochester, N. Y. moved into their newly purchased | Rev.and Mrs. Ira Button spent the
e q | Mrs. Gilbert Husted who was a recently. 74 | home in New Market, New Jersey. weekend visiting their daughter Mrs
d 1 A a |" Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gelsleiether, Alice Stewart, Stroudsburg. Rev. But- 4
: : : | Jr. Harris St. Motored to Lansdale [ton had a speaking engagement |
: i ! ANNUAL .on Sunday to bring their daughter, | near there on Sunday E3
5 / 4 ; | Brenda home. She spent a week! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker and :
| a JULY CLEARANCE Hie |
xt k on “SUMMER
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; SUMMER CLOTHING | :
; HAVEAHARD
v 1 Berti and Sons ran off with all second half championships, rolling | Hazel Berti and daughter, Myra. | 9 HAS YOURS? If 9. Ae
honors in George Shupp League for | high series of 2963 and posting high | Final averages of the victorious . so, youre EY
a 1960-61 season at Crown Imperial |single of 1401. | team were Oak Brace, 170; Stan | wasting a lot of money every
3 Lanes. The boys won both first and | The team came close to a champ- | Picton, 167; Ben Krajewski, 164; ; Ve
5 p-| i ; | year. Soft water saves mon-
k jonship last season, losing out in | Ron Fielding, 176; George Shupp, | MAIN STREET, DALLAS | y Ck at It
- Fern brook final play-off to Meade’s Garage. | 176; Joe Shemanski, 176. i % 0 . €y, wor and time. Saves
h : They give a lot of credit to. their Pictured above left to right: Stan SAVE 75 A SAVE { fabrics, soap, and excessive
n Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore and | faithful routing section consisting | Dicton; Ben Krajewski; Joe Shem- | | amounts of water, ”
n family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dymond, |of Mrs. Shemanski, Mrs. Krajewski, | anski, captain; George Shupp; Oak | . DRESSES as SWIM SUITS odo SKIRTS . :
= Jr. and family Mrs. Irene Moore; | Mrs. Fielding and sponsor, Mrs. | Brace. Absent: Ron Fielding. : 2
o : Mrs. Jennie Evans; Mr. and. Mrs. | ee A BLOUSES — SLACKS — SHORTS TEST IT YOURSELF! | =, i
- SPECIAL Sherwood Krum; Mrs. David Moore | ; Han veut own oo
- and ‘children all/ motored to Jim ! »n y : A
r ON SNOW SUITS Thorpe on the Fourth of July for a SPECIAL PU RCHASE HAND BAGS home test. Takes i
rr i PAY 10% ON LAYAWAY get-together at’ the Ray Shutt sum- y : : two seconds. :
o a - AND WE WILL MATCH IT mer home. While traveling they Imported - Powerful Dresses formerly 8.98 to 39.98 3
. WITH 10%!!! Yes Phe oa Pr ol BINOCUL ARS | : SIZES 7 to 227, A
5 HT ev. an rs. rew Derrick, | 4
~ ; : : i Demunds Road, are attending the : { SALE PRICES $6.75 to $29.98 0
Merchandise. . Club Pocono Mountain Bible Conference . - Sons ng a
5 ; 5 . nix onl where they teach this week. While enuine Leather Case 7
& Now F orming $1. Per Week Rev. Derrick was away from his for Sportswear formerly 3.98 to 8.98 A Zephyr Wa- Sad
EAE : pulpit, Louis Achuff had the Sunday ® Hunting ® Boatin SIZES 10 to 18 | ter Softener ge
SR Ln ma A $5. WINNER EACH SATURDAY : morning service and Harry “Porky” ® Racing © Bird SLE costs little . . « oy
: y ; Martin had the evening service. The ’ SALE PRICES ” to - and if Wry for, ta]
; : Wednesday evening Prayer meeting
HUMPHREYS will be in charge of William Comp- REG. $34.95 years. By the
" 7 wo Mrs. Lillian Shellhamer and grand- | aly aa is ; x
daughter, Cathy Stolarick, Fern | SPORTING GOODS 3rd Prize—$2.50 item PLUMBING }
Street, have returned after spending | Narrows Shopping Center and :
a week visiting in Philadelphia. Mr. | v . Kines M. aD |
J and Mrs. Edwin Stolarick and son, | — ingston , aria ’s HEATING CO.
. : Kenny motored to Philadelphia on | : Wh
Soir brie ree | OPEN EVENINGS! | MAIN STREET, DALLAS | OR 4.5816
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dymond, | — —— remo EE —— —— Yen ee —— - rs { iy ™
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| ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams and |
son, Jimmy, Terrace St. have re- |
turned home after spending a week |
visiting in the Seymour Johnson |
Air Base, Gouldsboro, North Caro- |
lina and Jacksonville, Florida.
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Clifton Springs, New York, visiting
the former's brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, E.
Overbrook Avenue last week. While
visiting here, they attended the Lib-
rary Auction and visited ‘many rela-
tives in this area.
Kevin Covert, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Covert, E. Overbrook Ave. has
returned home after a weeks vaca-
tion camping out with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Morris
at Noxen.
Pamela Hunter, Demunds Road,
spent a week at Sky Lake recently.
She now has as a house guest, Miss
Sandy Weaver of Buckingham, Pa.
Mrs. Leona Hunter and children
and Mr. and Mrs, David Adams of
Mr .and Mrs. Edward Kester of New-
ark, Delaware, the Kesters are form-
er residents of Roushey St.
Your correspondent was the Fern-
brook Area Chairman for the Lib-
rary Auction General , Solicitation
and wishes to thank Mrs. Allan Cov-
ert; Mrs. Edward Sidorek; Mrs. Stan-
ley Karuza; Mrs. Stephen Welitchko
and Mrs. Fred Baley for their hard
work soliciting . the area. Thanks
again for a job well done.
Mr. and Mrs. William Henninger,
Donna, Dana and John and Donald
Yeust of Harris St. attended the
Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Festival
in Kutztown, Pa. last Tuesday.
third year you're money
S$ DOLLAR CLUB FORMING $ ahead = - and all the while,
FREE PRIZES CHANCED OFF tvs oF SofC water
Fyeny. is vrins | CALL OR WRITE FOR YOUR FREE TEST KIT :
Ist Prize—$10 item MN.
2nd Prize—$5 item M ON K
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LEWIS — DUNCAN |
Demunds Road spent a week visiting |
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