The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 02, 1961, Image 19

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA :
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hackling, ' Friday evening.
Babula, Iowa, and Mrs. Albert Hack- Gail Space entertained Sheila
ling, Vestal, N.Y. visited at the |and Sharon Engelman at her home
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Philips, | on Saturday evening, with cake
Jr., recently, and ice cream. The occasion was
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Philips, Sr. Gail’s ninth birthday anniversary.
and family are spending several! Fred Case spent thé weekend at
days with his parents, Mr. nd Mrs. | Bedford Springs, where he attended
John Philips, at Parsons, W. Va. |the Pennsylvania Teachers meeting.
Robert May and son Bill and| Mr, and Mrs. Elmore Pogar and
Mrs. Albert May spent Saturday | Susan, Glenside, Pa. spent the week-
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reinhard | end with Agnes and Muriel Lutes.
at Lyons, Pa., and got in some Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Foote, Endi-
hunting. cott, N.Y., spent Saturday at the
David Coole, Waverly, N.Y., vis-| Harry Keipers.
ited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole on| Classmates of the
Methodist
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THE BOSTON STORE
In Wilkes-Barre
Center Moreland, Dallas
Harveys Lake and Sweet Valley
Subscribers Only
NO TOLL CHARGE
Dick and Walker
The Boston Store
Fowler,
Church held a meeting and Hal-
loween party at the home of Mrs.
Elwood Patton on Friday evening.
Present: Mesdames Fred Schenck,
William Butler, Henry Lane, Jacob
Miner, Chester Keiper, Richard
Traver, Albert Jones, Ray Gunton,
William Munkatchy, Mrs. Dorothy
French, Mariel Lutes and Mrs. Ruth
Field.
Mr. and Mrs, Howard = Leiben-
guth, Kathy and Randy, Endicott,
spent Sunday with the Ray Leiben-
guths.
Luther League of St. Luke’s Luth-
eran Church held a Halloween party
on Friday evening at the Parish
Hall. Games and (refreshments were
enjoyed by the following: Mildred
Case, Donna Hoover, Sharon Brody,
Kathy McHose, Thomas Lee, Fred-
die and Earl Boston, Robert and
Terry Belles, Robert Macialek, Rich-
ard Engelman, Carl Siglin, Charles
Weaver, Ronnie Weaver, Larry Ped-
erson and Pastor Wesley Kimm.
Mr. and Mrs. [Laverne Gary,
Yvonne, and Richard of S. River,
N.J., spent the weekend with the
Jacob Miners. On-Sunday they all
visited Mrs. Kern Dibble and fam-
ily, at Meshoppen.
Mr. and Mrs.
called on Mr.
William Murphy
ert Packer Hospital, Sayre, Pa.
Jessica Thomas attended the
Fifth annual Conference, Pennsyl-
vania Council of Teachers of Eng-
lish, held at Wilkes College, on
Friday and Saturday. Miss Thomas
is Senior English teacher at the
Lake Building of the Lake-Lehman
jointure.
Harveys Lake
Mrs. Lee Shepperson and Mrs.
Dorothy Riley, Danville visited
Mrs. Howard Higgins, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Higgins
entertained Tuesday evening for
supper Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roth-
sching and Eleanor Humprey. It
was Mr. Rothschings’ birthday.
Harveys Lake Woman’s Service
Club meets to-night at 6 for its
dinner meeting and reception of
new members, at O’Connell’s, Twin"
Lakes.
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Raymond Miller on |
Sunday. He is a patient at the Rob- |
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1961
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clark spent
the weekend in Baltimore, visiting
their daughter Mrs. Lillian Yel-
lalonis and family. Their grand-
daughet Joan is celebrating her
birthday.
W.S.CS. of Alderson Methodist
Church will meet with Mrs. Theo-
dore Heness, Thursday evening at
8. Mrs. Earl Rogers will assist her
daughter, Mrs. Heness, in - serv-
ing.
Gleaners Class of Alderson
Church met With Mrs. Howard
Higgins on Thursday night for class |
meeting and Hallowe'en Party. Mrs. |
Arthur Wagner assisted. Mrs. Harry |
Allen is class teacher.
Slides were shown, prizes award-
| awarded.
ed and lunch served to Mesdames:
John Gordon, Helen Hartman, Dale
Wagner, Robert Williams, Raymond
Grey, Earl Rogers, Theodore Hen-
ess, Clarence Kester, Francis Kel-
ler, Harry Allen, and Eleanor Hum-
phrey.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kester
are spending the weekend here,
and will move to Philadelphia in
the near future.
Coon Hunt Sunday
Northeastern Pennsylvania Coon
Hunters Association will sponsor a
Water Race and Pot Chases at Shady
| Side Lake, Sunday, starting at 11.
Trophies and Ribbons will be
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