be pices Oct- mont from al of gged tting of - sions 1 for ALY, ancis held 1ex. 2:30, hear- d for > en- elig- w= + He TT a qctter son Club, rebelling against the © 11,000 votes, coming close to vie- Christmas outdoor display on Pion- Mundy, he was born in Exeter. He /. TR DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Joseph Mundy | Dies In Prime Was Well Known | Political Figure ville; DShavertown Fire Comply Back , Mountain Protective | Association. He is survived by his widow, the | former Frances Chisko of Edwards- his mother; a daughter, Mrs. | Joseph Leonard, ‘New York City; | brothers: William, Rhode Island; Paul, Chicago; Sisters; Mrs. Ward Conway, New Yor¥K; Mrs. Joseph | Clement, Harrisburg; Mrs. Neil Mc- Joseph A. Mundy died Thursday | morning in the prime of life at | Mercy Hospital, where he had been | admitted as a surgical patient Sep- | tember 13. He was buried at Mt. | Olivet on Saturday, following a Req- uiem Mass. celebrated at St. Ther- ese’s, : Mr. Mundy, only 52, was a fam- iliar . political * figure. in the Back Mountain; active as president of the Democratic party and casting his lot with the Republicans during the 1958 campaign, when he headed the “Democrats for McGonigle” movement, In the 1957 primaries, he polled tory as an independent Democrat in the race for Prothonotary. Residents of Shavertown will long remember Mr. Mundy’s spectacular eer Avenue. Son of Mrs. Genevieve Gallagher Mundy and . the late. William * T. moved to Shavertown ten years ago, after having lived at Harveys Lake for a similar period. He was in the advertising field, self- -employed. He = belonged Church and its Holy Name Society; to St. Therese’s | Dermott, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. John Reap, West Pittston. Services Friday For Warren R. Long ‘Warren R. Long, 60, for the past thirty-four years a resident of Shav- ertown, died Tuesday morning at Mercy Hospital where he had been a patient since August 21. Services were ‘held Friday from the Williams Funeral Home, Rev. Robert .D. Yost officiating. Burial was in Cherry Grove Cemetery at Nordmont. . Son of the late William and Anna Young Long, he was born at Unity- ville, settling later in Wilkes-Barre. For thirty-one years, until retire- ment in 1959, he was maintenance man for Wilkes-Barre Transit Co. Surviving are his ‘wife, the former Florencec Small of: Kingston; sons, William, Dallas; Robert, at. home, and a daughter, Mrs. Donald Kint- ner, Trieckers, Pa.; a brother, Bam- uel, Muncy; | sisters. Miss 'Mary Long Baltimore, - and Mrs. + Edith Caffrey, Wilkes-Barre, = and five grandchildren. : Christmas Cards . By America’s Great Artists In Atlantic City Stricken with a lethal form of | hepatitis, Arthur Harrison, 51, of Atlantic City an Dallas, died Friday | after a month's illness at a hos- | pital in Atlantic City. Services were conducted Tesdal by Rev. Thomas Davis from the | Bronson: Funeral Home, Masonic | services were held Monday night | by Shickshinny Masonic Lodge. Bur- | ial was at Maple Grove. { Pallbearers were nephews: Walt- | ter, Robert, Eugene, Burton, and Charles Gordon, and Homer Baker. Since 1948 Mr. Harrison oper- ated the Koegler Hotel in Atlantic City. Prior to, that, he taught school at Lake and Lehman Township. He was born in Forty-Fort, son of the late Sam and Emma Baines Harrison, His wife is the former Thelma ‘Gordon of Pikes Creek, also a former school teacher in Lake Township. ; He leaves his widow; ‘a son Rich- ard; two grandchildren, all of At- lanti¢ City; brothers: Raymond, Wyoming State; Stanley, Sweet Val- ley; ‘George, ‘Williamsport; - sisters: Mrs. Lena Fraley, Mrs. Edith Bit- tenbender, Drexel Hill, R Dallas Rotary Inducts: Four New Members Inducted. by - Dallas ‘Rotary, Sept- ember 28 were four new members: Tom: Hillyer, Petroleum Products distribution; John Law, Petroleum production’ real estate; Tony Zach- I ge Tn Rls THE DALLAS POST Thomas, Convalescent Homes Joba It's TURKEY Time Win One Gk FREE Entitles you to One Coupon : : toward a “| FREE TURKEY START SAVING COUPONS TODA Yr | ~~ BIRTH’S ~ DALLAS ESSO SERVICENTER CORNER MAIN HIGHWAY AND ROUTE 309 OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY : ART | reen Arthur Harrison Dies : | Mrs. Estella Dymond Was 84 Years Old THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1961 Participating In Operation Checkmate Three local Air Force Reserve | Officers participated in Operation Checkmate during (their 15 day tour | of active duty at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Captain Garrity, Captain Hughes and Major Schreiner are pictured as they are being in- structed by Mr. Dowd, on the opera- { tion of the latest weight and bal- John Anderson, 84, Dies In Veteran's Hospital John Anderson, 84, a veteran of | the - Spanish Ameriéan War, died | Saturday morning at Veterans Hos- pital, where he had been a- patient | for four weeks. He was buried at Fern 'Knoll Monday afternoon, following serv- ices conducted by Rev. James A. Cara from the Williams Funeral Home. Mr.- Anderson, a resident of this community since 1913, was tax col- lector of Dallas Township for a term, 1926 to 1930, was road. supervisor for six years,’ and was township auditor. A native of Kingston, son of the | late John and Mary. Gibler Ander- son, he was employed for many | years by the Lehigh and Wilkes- | Barre ‘Coal Co. and by Duplan. He is survived by his widow, the former Sarah Driesbach of Wilkes- | Barre; three sons: Arthur, of Oak | ‘Hill; Harold, Pittsburgh; and John | Jr., Dallas; seven grandechildren and | ten greatgrardchildren. : 3 Mrs. Estella’ Brace Dymond was laid to rest in Dymond Hollow Cemeé- tery yesterday afternoon, Rev. Ed- | win Lintern, pastor of Center More- | land Methodist Charge, sonducting Ladies’ . COATS Sizes 7-20 $10.99 up Some With Racoon Collars COLD WEA THER S TERE! / Select This Season’ S warm, smart coats from The at Soiond Floor The Girls’ COATS Sizes 7-14 $14.99 up | ence to the theme, “Most for Christ.” So Boyes. | Russell Riley. John Wardell will be | the host. 100 EXTRA Air ance computer used by the’ | Force to balance the load of freight being shipped to Turkey to support the Checkmate Operation. The * officers returned with the |S rest of the 92nd Air Terminal ‘Squadron on Saturday, arriving at | ‘Avoca at 1 pm. in two C-119 Air- | craft. services from the family home. | Mrs. Dymond, 84, died Sunday { morning at-the home of her daugh- | ter, Mrs. Earl Scott, Dymond Hol- low. For. a number of years she had been in failing health, blind, and {unable to take part in Dymond Meth- odist Church activities or the Vern- | on Grange. : Her husband Samuel died thirty years ago. : |© She was born in Center Moreland, | daughter of the late Almon and Har- riet Denmon Brace. six greatgrandchildren, also a brot- ‘her Howard, of Dymond Hollow, | Arrangements were by Nulton. MYF Harvest Festival Pioneer eral years, suffered a fatal heart attack Friday night at his home. | He was buried Monday afternoon, | following services from the Homer | Graham funeral home conducted by | | Rev. Herbert Pickett. | # Institute of Technology, | Hess Goldsmith Company in Wilkes- ! Barre. rior: to -that period, he had She leaves, in addition to her one |} | daughter, three grandchildren and | odist Youth Fellowship is scheduled | for Trucksville Methodist Church, October 26. | Setting up will take place from 2 | to 5 p.m., judging 5 to 7, by Rev. | Wentzel, Bob Klienar, and Sandra | Saunders. Booths will be judged on | originally, composition, .and adher- Worship will be. conducted = by Speaker will be Rev. Each MYF group will be respon- sible for setting up and tearing down of its own _ booth. tf From Little Sister To Grandma . ... each feminine member of the family will find the coat that was “made for her.” DRESSY COATS CAR GOATS STORM COATS COAT & LEGGINGS FUR TRIMS “VELVET TRIMS NEWEST COLORS WARMEST FABRICS 250 Ladies. CAR COATS Slaps 10 - 4 GREEN STAMPS with Purchase $5.95 or More & Coupon Throughout Store 100 0] GLOBE IN LUZERNE 100 : COUPON GOOD FOR ) & 100 S & H GREEN STAMPS In Addition to Regular Stamps On Cash Purchase of $5.95 or More Town ie THIS. 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