SECTION A PAGE 4 Samuel Ralph Nicholson Dies At Huntsville He belonged to First Presbyterian | Services for Samuel Ralph Nichol- FCHurch: aad Masonic bodies son are scheduled for today at 2, | : 1 Dennis Nicholson, he graduated | | om Lawrenceville and Cornell Unio versity. $ ; = | Surviving are: his daughter, Mrs. when Rev. Jule Ayers will officiate | : | Foster H. Rogers, and a son Samuel from the Graham Funeral Home. ® 8 on | Burial wijl he in Oghlpwy pemetery. | granddaughters; two sisters, Mrs. | Mr. Nicholson, 63, died at his | james B. Rohinson and Mrs. John home in Huntsville Monday morn- | M. Robinson, both of Dallas. ing. His ‘wife, the former .Ruth : i Wolf, died last December. . A director of the W. H. Nicholson Ash Playing Trumpet Company, he was a former chairman | With Lulu Temple Band of the board. Seven years ago he | : retired from the Vulcan Iron Works, | - Harold Ash, Shavertown, left where he was vice president and (Monday to play trumpet with the | sales manager. After Mrs. Nichol- | Lulu Temple Band of Philadelphia | son’s death, Mr. Nicholson was af- | at the Imperial Council Sessions of filiated with the assessor's office at |the Shrine which are being held in the Courthouse. | Canada this week. Mr. Ash has been During World War I ke was with | a trumpeter. with the. Irem Temple | the Navy. | Band for the past fifteen years, A native of Wilkes-Barre, son of | ee ee the late Samuel T. and Elizabeth | SUBSCRIBE: TO THE POST vo vVvVvYy vey deeded | | THE SWEDISH CAR THAT GETS YOU THERE WITHOUT A CARE! . KUNKLE MOTORS 1) KUNKLE OR 5-1546 ee hb ok a AC I 2 Ci i ho tA Ac W. | { | | | | | | | | | { | a ea ee tela diailiuivestiicdiglndcnaie pl | NEW BREYERS ‘Billy B” ICE CREAM 7% gal. 99. Assorted Flavors { { | | | | | { l Evans Drug Store ; SHAVERTOWN ; OR 4-3888 © Ng 7 1 iE { i | WOMEN’S FLATS REG. to 5.95 $2.07 $9.81 R. Nicholson 2nd, Dallas, two! : | past and gone, making a large con- | mendous job, and it is always well GOING OUT OF BUS STARTING JULY 5 Prices Wholesale and Below! GC EVERYTHING MUST BUY NOW -— MEN'S WORK SHOES : ~~ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1962 Making Up Barbeque Sauce For Auction Refreshment Stand _ Spanish woman, she had a taste for i spicy sauces. This taste she gentled just a bit, to make the product more Refreshment Booth is again man- ned by women of the Dallas Senior Woman's Club, just as in years without destroying its individualty. | tribution to the success of the Back Mountain Memorial Library. Auction. | Gathered about the preparation Each year the refreshment stand | table in Dallas High School cafeteria | serves thousands of 'hot-dogs and | flanked by gallon jars to hold the hamburgers, draws thousands of | product, and making a final test of | cups of coffee from its steaming | the taste before lading the steam- urns, dispenses baked beans and ing sauce into the containers, are potato salad, and keeps the hungry | Mrs, Wiley Veitch, Peggy Bayliss, | mob fod util slinight. Tb it fe: { Mas. Helen Smith, Mrs. Richard | Myers, refreshment chairman; Mrs. | done. Cecil Sutton, and Mrs. Kenneth | Each year, the receipts are larger. Bayliss: | One of the specialities is: the —_— | home made barbecue sauce, adapted | A good sermon helps people in | yom a recipe used by Mary Weir's | different ways. Some rise from it mother. For years, Mrs. Weir super- | greatly strengthened. Others wake | intended its making herself. | A | from it . refreshed. 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Activities blanketed the Back Mountain as far away as Sweet Val- ley. | In the Trucksville and Carver- | ton area, headed by chairmen Mrs. | Lester. Hauck and Mrs. Robert | Brown, are chairmen were Mes- dames Ben Jenkins, James Nixon, Calvin Crane, William Guyette, R. Ziegler, and T. H. Wright. Solicitors: Beverly Peirce, Suzan Dingle, Ann Woolbert, Shery] Evans, | | Kocher, Jack Magee., Henry Otto, | ‘and Robert Graham. Solicitors: Evelyn : Frantz, Linda Woolbert, Judy O'Hara, Karen Walk, Barbara Hauck, Kathy Jones, Sally Otto, Eleanor Jones, Linda Nichol, - Sharon Jones, Elizabeth Otto. Mesdames Dominick Morrella, Wilson Honeywell, Frank Parker, Thomas Kriedler, Robert Boyer, Leo Kelly, Charles Nicol. David Lohman, | James Alexander, Allan Covert, Wil- liam Eicke, Joseph Balavage, Dau- | bert, Kay Coffrey, Charles Waite, | Elwood Swingle, | Milton Whiting, James Rutledge, Budd Hirleman, George Jacobs. 3 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ship: Chairman, Mrs. Carl H. 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