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Saturday afternoon, the mothers and daughters attended an auction at Camptown, where they made sev- eral purchases, and in the evening the fathers and sons motored to Five Mile Point, N.Y. to see the stock car races. { | | | 1 apawms A covered dish supper was served Saturday and a cook-out Sunday | was climaxed with a Softball game | between the fathers and sons. The young people enjoyed a full | hay mow and three lovely riding horses. Irem Women Golfers Mrs. George Dean made a clean | sweep of the weekly women's golf events at Irem Temple Country Club | Friday by winning the “Flag Tour- !nament” and the Putt: ng Prize. A “Member Member” Tourna- ment will be played this Friday: | Those wishing to participate are to | register for the event. On Sunday Mrs. George Dean sank her approach shot on the 18th hole ‘for a birdie. This hole i is ‘a long par 2 SURPLUS FOOD _ Surplus fod today. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Truecksville Fire House { Bring containers and proof of eligibility. EXPERT TAILORING ® Trouser Alterations ® Skirts & Dresses Hemmed ° Coat Alterations Cleaning & Pressing | Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown Open Til 9 Every Night | EB The Library Auction solicitation committee shifted into high gear this week, at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Carlton Davies, gen eral solicitation chairman. Theme for this years Auction is ‘Bigger committees, are, determined to real ly launch this 16th Auction into orbit! Twenty-six area workers were entertaind by Mrs. Davies Thursday, June 7th. Plans were made to blanket the Back Mt. from Trucksville to Sweet Valley Solicitation For Library Buction Launched In Earnest and Better Than Ever”, and the charmen - and and her co chairman on | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1962 ith posters “and solicitors, in an to make their own :veries to th: all out effort to fill Howard Ris Auction grounds, wd Risleys barn leys barn to capacity with Auction whenever possible. All books are to material. be taken to the Library, there tc The Sweet Valley Area is being be screened and approved, Pick up covered by Mrs. Edward Speary, of large articles will be handled who informs us that the area has again this year by Mr. Kravitz o. not been canvassed before, We are the (Commonwealth Telephone Co., delighted to have them participate, and by Bill Berti, It is requested and will be most happy to assist that all truck pick ups be made them in house cleaning their attic’'s from, June 25th to. 30th if possible. | and sampling their culinary arts. Information. on solicitation may Weeks of soliciaton has been de- be obtained by contacting the fol signated from June 18th to 23rd. lowing chairmen: Mrs. Carlton Items to be solicited will be well Davies, Mrs, L W Hauck, Mrs Ro advertised. Donors are requested bert Brown, Mrs Mitchell ‘Jenkins | Mrs J D Houlete, Mrs Carl Freibel, ‘Hours For Reception Of New Goods At The Barn chairman James Alexander, of | New Goods for the Library Auction, | | announces times when the locked | stall in the Barn on Lehman Ave- { ue will be open for reception of goods. This Saturday, noon to 5 pam Friday and Saturday, June . and. 23,110 am. to:.8 pm.; Friday and Saturday June 29 and | 30, 10 em to 8 p.m, I ALLIN-THE-EAR | | HEARING AID | | $99» | Audiphone Co. of N.E. Pa. 222 Miners Bank Bldg. | . 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There are twa children, Spencer of Noxen, draftsman for General Cigar Com- pany, Kingston. He is married to the former Margaret Gunton of Noxen. Ellouise is at home. She is em- ployed by Commonwealth Telephone Company. Mr. Holmgren is associated with the American Chain and Cable Company, Ross Street, Wilkes- Barre. Race; Davenport ‘Street, recenty returned from a three month visit with her son. Staff Sergeant Robert Race and ‘amily, ‘San Diego, Calif. The trip was made by jet. She visited many points of inter- st during her stay, including Lake ahoe in the High Sierras, which 5 a famous skiing resort, where she vas snowbound for 24 hours. They sited with Sam Antrim of China Lake, former Dallas residents, on sheir way to Lake Tahoe, During her trip home she stopped ‘n Phoenix, Arizona, and spent a ‘ew days with her sister-in-law, yrs. Viola Kanaley, former resident >f this area. While there, she at- tended a charity ball for the benefit Mrs. Laverne : Mrs. Lavene Race Enjoys Three Months With Bob In San Diego and she said Dallas! of City of Hope. The highlight of the ball was the honoring of Wil- liam Chauncey, owner of CBS net- work in Phoenix, as man of the year. There were many CBS no- tables among the speakers. Douglas Edwards was MC for the proceed- ings. Other celebrities were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Young and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Autry, Mrs. Rice had the pleasure of meeting Alan Young, star of ‘Mr. Ed’ series. She left Phoenix by jet and was met at Idlewild Airport by her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robins of Edison, N. J. She ‘spent a few weeks with them. Upon ker arrival home, she was asked where she would like to live— Mr. and Mrs. George M. Shaver, Sr., 243 Mathers Drive, Trucksville, | celebrated their 45th wedding an- niversary on June 5. . They were | married in the Larksville Methodist | on June 5, 1917. Attendants were Anna Knecht Compton and William { Compton. Mrs, Shaver is the former Jennie F Knecht, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knecht, Edwards- ville, Mr Shaver is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Shaver, Kings- ton. The couple has three children, Mrs, Charles Coughlin, Sr., Bethle- | Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver Married Forty-five Years parsonage by Rev. Arthur J. Queen |. having hem; Ruby, deceased and George, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shuman, New York; spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kear, Lake Street. parents of Mrs. Shuman. Irwin Kistler, Goss Manor, is home from General Hospital, after 1 two week's stay. He submitted to surgery. : A picnic dinner was recently held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paeglow, Parrish Street. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cease, Shaver- town; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Newcomb and family, Shavertown; Ralph Newcomb, ' the host ‘and hostess. Student Council ‘of Dallas Junior High School recently spent an eventful day on a trip. They left at crack of dawn via Martz bus and journeyed to Harrisburg where they toured the Capitol and several other places of interest. They then went to Hershey Park and were shown how to make chocolate. They arrived home later that night. Mrs. Blanch Keithline, Achley, Pa., is spending some time with the Kromn family of Hillcrest Avenue, Shavertown. Mrs. [Stanley V. Davies, Parson- age Street, has returned from Vir- ginia, after attending the com- mencement of vher ‘grandson, James Davies, at Hargrave Military Acad- emy. During her stay she visited Mrs. W. M: Williams and Jean Louise of ‘Sweet Briar, Virginia, former residents of Dallas. ; Mrs. Bert Lewis, Woodlawn Ave- Jr., Fernbrook; also five grandsons, and George, Thomas and Alan Shav- er, [Fernbrook. The Shavers have retired after luncheonette = business for 17 years in 'Trucksville and five years in Eatonville. They are mem- beers” of Trucksville Methodist | Church : ; Mrs. Shaver is a charter member and past noble grand of Lady Toby Rebekah Lodge 514 of Trucksville and Mr. Shaver is the present Noble Grand of Toby Creek I. O. O. F. Lodge 1078 of Trucksville. Mary Giffin Graduates From Goucher College Mary Giffin; 92 Lehman Ave. received a Bachelor of Arts degree Sunday from Goucher College, Babs timore. She was chairman of the senior class step-singing program, and was a member of the Yearbook staff and of the. Drama club. She took part in social service work. Miss Griffin will begin hg tenth grade English in Bergenfield, N. J. in September. + Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Giffin, attended the commece- ment. LAY kifis, sorting out diplomas for the fered a heart attack Tuesday after- Tom Jenkins Suffers Heart Bttack Tuesday Assistant Pincipal Thomas Jen- Tuesday evening Dallas Senior High School commencement exercises, suf- noon at 1. 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