Ba 3 A : 7 ey = pe v 1 \ Ls . . IE THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1961. | Mrs. Martin Engle, Hyattsville, Md. | Frank Stroud, Mrs. Norman Stook- | Arthur C. Spencer TR UCKSVILLE | Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Genner and | ey, Mrs. Millie Woolbert, George Buried At Orcutt { son, Edward, have returned from | | Liddicote, Sr., John Hopkins, How- | iz | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA SECTION B— PAGE 6 di - 45.) Local Women Plan Reception For George L. Garnett Was Native Of Loyalville two weeks in Atlantic City. | ard Perrin, Russell Greenley, George | Robert Williams. she snent mary | wears. «in Ceammonwea’*h Trlephone : Com- Archaeoligical Expedition at the Old Prasident Robert Maturi reeeiv- Mrs. Thelma Osborne, had as | Owens, Gerald Thomas, Guy Shov- | ae e ae former Joorse 1 aed ouionts in Republican Judicial Candidates : i ar ‘ { 2 i ye De - Service Club Meets | Grove [Street Methodist Church. | guests Mrs. Esther Stair, Chicago; | lin, Bruce Long, Irene Parks, and a he Ea Wost Dy Blots, : 3 rec Ld, Cn % ba > Trucksville Service Mothers and | Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Ashland, | Mrs. Mary Elkins, Hazelton; Mrs, Bonnie Case. [port IN. ¥. after a long illness : Flic World War IT veterah was | \ ot ne Wives Club is discussing the need | have returned from Syracuse where | Ruth. Terpak, Mrs. Marion Epsy, | Has Birthday Party He was buried in Orcutt Ceme-. hypried in © Baltimore a Evangelist Io candidates for judge Wednes- “to relocate the flag pole in the sold- | they visited the latter's sister, Mrs. | Philadelphia; and Mrs. Agnes Al-| (a0 Brenner, daughter of Mr. | tery, following services conducted Cemetery on ‘Monday. i) es November gh to at Trem for's plot at the intersection of Har- | Harry Beline. 4 | bright, Yileyharre, : {and Mrs. Stanley Brenner, celeb- | Monday afternoon by Rev. David | His. parents: were. the: late | oantey Club, re Mrs. ‘James Dur- “ris Hill Road with Memorial High-| Mrs. Arline Smith and Mr. and | Mrs. Paul - Hunter entertained at |, ted her sixth birthday with a R. [Mongan, pastor of Christ} | George ani Eston Rogers Gor. | j Ct oy il A “way. | Mrs. David Jones of Trenton, were | dinner Friday @ evening Mrs. Fred | party Saturday afternoon. The table Church, Mountaintop, trom ‘the | net, 3 | jon ye Join 2 by hi rs. yo ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Snyder, | | recent guests of Mr. and Mus. Wil- | White and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, Ber: | was decorated. in the. Hallowe'en Nulton Funeral Home. i i Surviving jare This widow, the | liam A. Shuster, Ars. bamele have returned from two months’ liam Hall, Birch Grove. | wick; Mrs. Howard Brenner and |. tit Prizes were awarded to Gary laos was Ba Tas RS former Elizabeth Thomas of Nan- | brose, and Mrs. Mary Par urs wacation in California as guests of | Mrs. Della Case and daughter, | Mrs, Nicholas Koons, Kingston; and Watkins and Jane Edwards. Banning i Hooke: foie ehildten: Jaraes, MIS Introduced to constituents will Be “Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stafford, former | Bonnie, have moved from Rice St. |Mrs.. Claude Hunter, Trucksville. ; Ist Helen | : o ohte | Dorothy Powell,” Mrs. Beatrice | candidates Richard L. Bigelow of ; residents of Kingston. [° an apartment at Idetown. Frank Frew has returned from ey Im pd fe pun Gecrge ,'a'l' of Baltimore; Mrs. | Hazleton; Atty. Vincent M. Quinn: F Burs Clarence Baston stiended the) Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morgan and | Plymouth, Mich. Hughes, Gary Watkins, Cory Ells- | port; Mrs. Alexander Christman, Dor's Wilson, -Demunds; a broth- | and Atty. Peter Paul Olszewski. ; b wedding in Philadelphia, Saturday, | Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allabaugh | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Clensby, orth Gerard. i Thomas, ont Dears N.. Y.; Mrs. Sylvester an am of royale hoo | A ater obi es Went. Hive 1 C ian Rinner and Edward Johns at ! spent last weekend with Mr. and | have moved to 2 Rice Street. Hughes, Edward Thompson, Mr. and | Solar, Clayton, N. Y.; twelve | fi Ps + JE i= ached 1a) zor Tn torch HE g : > [Enioriaine Card Club : Mrs. John Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. | grandchildren and five grezir of. For! y-Fort: seven grandchild- their friends, to insure a representa- { ‘a ™ | er Ey ne at Prat Edwards, Mes. Theodore I grandchildren. | a » fie ronD: andivtde. cio red of thelr 1 5 ? B : | cards Wednesday night. Mrs. Harry — 5 a : . Planned Securit | Wenner and Mrs; John Adler won | EVaDS. ac ain area. : s t y prizes. Attending were: Mesdames| Mrs. Richard Walton and infant, Mis. Lillian Hie, ‘Arthur Meyers Buried — ti ; IMPORTANT NEWS for young men who need || Robert Brown, Earl Edwards, Paul | daughter have returned from Mercy | Has Fatal Heart Attac T da R : c more life insurance now but plan to “buy it | Asher, Samuel Young, Russell Step- Hospital. . B Ha ! ak StLLi Ho 0. Yesterday In Plymouth 1 ge Yomineii g later.” | hens, Perry Grant, Nelson Ashburn, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas nOTT, Mrs. illian irl'nger, BR Snr BR, Meyers, 76, of Kings- | Norman 'Shonk, Kenneth Ellsworth, | New = Cumberland, recently visited | stricken with ‘a heart a FA ovat me a. resident A : Speaks To Club ) phone,» . Wiis i, |. visit and Nesbitt Grail relatives here. i at Tn Nobitt | Huntsvle Road, Da'las, died Fri | REV. BOB BOYD Ws ! ) Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gallagher | Mrs. Richard Paterson is on the | : it day after a long illness. He was | A i ‘ ed a t Peter Kaye \and children, Susan, Gary, and sales Staff df font Het, Redl Vs ping ws ia | buried 'n Shawnee Cemetery on | Bio: AE, oan on Nallag Kiwanis Hears Ii 76 Midland Drive | Mabel have returned after several | tate, Wilkes-Barre. | Cemetery, following services con- | Monga Rev, Rebertulakens of-| meetings at Glenview Primitive) Nomina ations For 1962 od Dallas,’ Pa. Phone. OR - 4.510% days with relatives in Highland Mr. and Mrs. Harold Searfoss, ducted by Rey. Fred Hickok and | ficia ed.. : ; Methodist: Chureh in Fernbrook | 0 y | Park, Md. Bloomsburg, « visited sh Fa — | Rew. Robert. Geftmord from. fhe a native Of Plvmouh Son i) Ot tober 2 and Sorings anil No-| Judes Bernard Brarnine ras ; i INQTT J { Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anthony | George Seymore recently. Mr. Sear- | Bronson Funeral Home, Same Roar, Sooand Marearet vember (10, snnounce ev. An- | onast smasker for Dallas Kiwanis NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY | and son, Albert, Minersville, N.J.|foss and Mrs. Seymore : are hrowier | With the death of M#s. Hir- | Rinis Never 2) "he Hudkon Coal drew Derrick, pas or, [Cub Osher 18 at Trem Coun ry : 3 iti isiti . and Mrs. William | and. sister. { linger, Mrs. Ralph Rood ‘of Dal-' mineworker Evangelist Boyd and his wife Club. taking as his’ topic, “The Life Insurance ® Group Insurance @ Annuities ® Health Insurance rs ing Mr. an: Y Cor Winloy. Soeiit he. Weeks las, who lost. her husband last | Comhany. Fare graduates of two Bible Col D-mestic Relations Court” Jude ® Pension Plans. @ Birthday Greetings to Mrs. Robert | recently with her uncle and aunt | year, now loses a: sister. Ar druohter Mrs. Mazie Young. lsges. Rev. Beyd has been ‘to the Bromincki ynted out the prob- iner 1 Phillips, Mrs. Mr." and Mrs. Howard Manley in | A native of Toyalville. daugh- ‘now of Pa‘ersor. N. J. was once Haly Land twice. He was a staff lems nosed: bafore the court’ by Kleiner, Mrs. Walter Phillips, S. T. a = | der of the late David ‘and Rachel |» “ewiterhoard onera‘ar for the member with Wheaton College | morital semara‘ion. { | Fairmount - Township, [pony a son John ‘s on emplovee Mestament site of Dothan in Nor. | ed the remort of the nominating jo tan school In Tae Town- | of ne Jones sales- thern Palestine. He has been in ey which through’ Georoe {chin and in Fortvi®o mem- | man far Doke Teosrsiard 2 eon the ministry since 1942. eCuc™eon. chairman. prey | ber of Mossville Methodist Church | Wil'am' is an amrlaves of Oken- Ee aL To mame | thaca offjnarg’ “for alsction: | { and its WSTS, ‘she ‘represented | *#o. His wid~w ig the formar Ann i Pony hy il ident. Jerome R. (Yard : sil i | the Harveyville Charge at Cen. | Mamas, Thora nee four wand. B00 WH To, chidien, She WAL vies nrociarnt, Mowril Fonosnbur; | tral Pennsylvania Conference’ for childmen © and a rumber 0% nieces ay py evening. : ii Drenden wa 2 sot * Nos. Bo ) | Cyvetts; reasurer, 7 ohn i to Trashion nd renews, | "Rev. Boyd is staff evangelist Bre he 3 she joined the Prk. ville Meth. Es S : Sympath ai . Bins Nrmina'iens for Boerd of Dir- t nd’st Church and became a mem- Xpress ympat Y land. ectors. each for a three vear si ’ f 3 ber of + 1 q : ied . were Frank Kreigh, Paul Laux¥}' : : } Ruehand Tyne Seng Her The community expresses sym- | © Obiect lessons and special music brs Ro re Pr ! He She is survived bv iat pathy to Dr. G.” W. Klem of will be ‘offered eseh night. (The df w Mrs. Rood £. Dallas 1 5 | Huntsville whose mother, Mrs. public is cordially invited. | 7 b Of alla=: and Mrs. A: le f Larksvill died | ini i Sell Quickly Through i Lambert Bowman, Toucksville, nna Kiem; o arksville, die : on Monday. The Trading Post SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST Boston. : Mrs. Paul Andrews has returned to Oswego, N.Y. after several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Neual Squire. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Sutton and children, Harty, Ellen. and Martha, : | visited her mother, Mrs. Sarah Pi § ley on. Friday. : Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Perrin snent the week end with Mr: and Mrs. Joseph’ Philbim. in New York. S. D. Finney is convalescina. at home after being a medical patient in Nesbitt Hospital several days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finlev and family have returned from Harris. burg, where they. visited Mr. “and Mrs. Norman Patton. . Mr. and Mrs. John Kennan have Foturned from a visit with. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Rradlev, Lorain, Ohio. Entertains Card Club Mrs. Ella Long entertained her card club Tuesday night. Mrs. Min- erva Owens and Mrs: Millie Sands won prizes. Attending wera: Mes- ; dames Lois Croman, Sally. Edwards, Eleanor Fredericks, Minerva Owens, BY g Bernice Piatt. Kay Palmer; Millie £ Sands, and Ella‘ Long. BEA Sy i Donald Fritzges, son. ‘of Mr, and i ries: Earl Fritzges, Cliffside Avenua. spiraiyal i hug wenitned from Nasties Thabo OCT. 26 (Thurs.) Through NOV. 2 (inciusive) where he was a surgical patient. William Coleman has been ill 22 = i AY oO i 8 E at his home on Mable Street. = 3 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil’ Svencer rec- ently entertained Mr, and Mrs, Al- PLUS Orange - Lemon - Lime - . Bed Rasp! pherry Sherbe len Stanford and son. Allen. Jr, ’ St. Marys. and Mr. and Mrs. Peter : . Avery of Erie. C C i A family dinner Tuesday night at eine : i 0S ume the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Johns, Carverton Road. honored Mr. TUES. CT. 31st. A Johns who celebrated his seventy. | “HALLOWEEN” first birthday anniversary. Fourteen ! attended. ps 43 £ \ erg an ALL FOUNTAIN TREATS » burgh. were recent visitors of Mr. PRICE! ; et 'g 2 and Mrs. Wallace Perrin. SOLD AT Ls (a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Montgom- ! ; ery and son spent the week end ® A with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mont- SUNDAES [ OUR STAFF | STAFF : NT 2 ® SODAS WILL BE 5 A gomery, Kearny, N.J. ® COKES 5 MIS Mrs. Agnes Swartwood has re- IN i turned to her home in Whitney. ® BANANA SPLITS| cosTUME : : 3 N.Y. after spending three weeks ® BATTLESHIPS TOO! \ ‘ ) with her sister, Mrs. Hazel Bon- ® PIG’S. DINNERS —mm—— i ner. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Andrews left | Friday for Sidney, N.Y. to visitsMr, and Mrs. Samuel Newman. The Newmans recently announced the | birth of their first ehild, a daugh- ter, Carol Mae. . Calvin Perrin, Harrisburg. spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Perrin. Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Connell, Millville, N.J., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Winkler. You Must Be In Costume! Fo AT YOUR GAS AP EASY TERMS... FRE Ice Cream Co. FERNBROOK ALE ¢ Nov. 11 I] orty Fort MAIN HIGHWAY Now that autumn has come, every | adult should watch out for ‘school children—especially if they're driv-. PENNSYLVANIA GAS A and WATER Company ing cars. 3 ; 2 g - > ONE CENT ¢ REXALL (TEN DAYS) ~~ Siarts Thursday Nov. 2 through Saturday EVANS DRUG STOR SHAVERTOWN “NEXT TO POSTOFFICE— AND JUST AS RELIABLE” a