The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 02, 1962, Image 6

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SECTION A — PAGE 6
Eight Weeks On Missils
FORT SILL, OKLA.
Army Pvt. Danie] J. Stasis, son of bat training at Fort Gorflon, a
and Mrs.
Grandview Ave., Fy completed | | School,
eight weeks of Corporal
Mr.
(AHTNC)— |
. sile Center, Fort Sill, Okla.
| Stasko entered the Army
February and received basic
training at The Artillery and Mis- | sity.
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1962
us] Hundred And Ten Attend Seventh
Stasko, | A 1958 graduate of Dallas High |
the 21-yer-old soldier at | }
missile | | tended Pennsylvania State Univer- | Seventh reunion of the Oney
| family was Held Saturday, July 14,
at Hanson's Park, Harveys Lake,
1:
3.
3.
Postie Says:
It’s as easy as 1.2.3 to
order your coal from Postie!
Call VA 5-3401—Your Credit is Good.
Give your Name, Address and how
mich coal you want.
All the coal you need is put away for
you : . . at our Low Summer Price.
No Money Down—No Interest Charge
—10 Months to Pay.
ACT NOW!
J. B. POST CO.
OR 4-7T181
GLEN
ALDEN
COAL
with 110 in attendance.
Ray Oney, president; presided.
| Minutes of “the last meeting were
| read and approved. Officers elected
{ were; president, Ray Oney; vice-
| president, John Gallagher; secre-
| tary, Bertha Oney; treasurer, Mari-
on O'Dell.
Births reported: Frederick Thomas
| Oney, Jr. September 29, 1961, par-
{ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
| Thomas Oney, Sr.; Andrew Frede-
| rick Harrison, October 21, 1961, son
| of Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison.
|| No marriages or deaths were re-
| ported.
| Gifts * were given to oldest mar-
‘ried couple, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus
| Oney of 55 years, o of Endicott, N. Y.
ANUPIA 9 SEEQ Uf SIREN dng PV [IV uf ‘bp jsndny “Lepage. ySNOIqE SANIT PV SIE uJ S00ug
MARVEL
(Ya Gallon)
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Thrifty does it with AsP's
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Oney Family Reunion At Hanson's
Latest married couple, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Oney, 3 months, Shaver-
town. Largest family, Mr. and Mrs.
Olin Wickham, Benton.
baby, David Wickham, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Olin Wickham. Family
traveling farthest, Mr. and Mrs.
Asa Wickham, Romery, West
Virginia.
Committees appointed were: En-
tertainment and games, Betty Str-
zelezyk, Marion O'Dell, Mattie Cas-
terline, Norma Small, Irene Kocher.
Get meat for dinner: Marcus Oney;
Reserve tables, Bertha Oney.
Present were: Noxen; Milo Oney,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Kocher;
Harveys Lake: Mrs. Chester Strzel-
czyk, Sharon, Linda, and Gary. Mrs.
Bertha Oney, Rebecca and Eunice.
Mrs. Mattie and Na-
thaniel Casterline; Shavertown: Mr.
Casterline,
Youngest |
and Mrs. Fred Oney, Danny and der; Scranton: Mrs.
Freddy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Dell, | Stage, Mrs. John W. Omney; Endi-
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Small, Mary | cott: Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Oney, Mr.
and James, Amos Oney, Mr. and and Mrs. Ivison Oney; Endwell,
Mrs. Thomas Oney; IN Y.: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oney, Mrs.
Kingston: Clarence Oney, Clar- | Jeanette Oney, and Karen, Mr. and
ence Oney Jr.; East Stroudsburg: | Mrs. Earl Northrup and Bob;
Mrs. Edith Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Earl |Apalachin, N. Y.: Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
VanWhy, Mr. and Mrs. James | |ald Oney, Pattie and George; Port
Smith, Dorotha and James, Mrs. | Crane, N. Y.: Mrs. Frank Swavoli,
Clarence Plattenburg, Josephine, | | Joan, Joanne, Frank, Wayne; Beth-
Carol and George; Stroudsburg: Mrs. | |lehem: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pop-
Jesse Oney, Lewis Oney, Mrs. lasky, Mrs. Caroline Sanborn, and
Francine Lutzins, and sons, Mrs. | | Rose; Mrs. Susan Wickham, Susan
Paul Labar and boys; Wilkes-Barre: ‘and Julie Sonny and Mary Ann
Mrs. Elsie Petrillo, Rosemary, Flor- Nanjuivski; Florida: Blaine Oney.
rie, Mrs. Jean Macri, Robert, i a
KING REUNION
Joseph, Ann Marie, Donald, David
d
Attending the King Reunion at
and" Jean; West Virginia: Mr. an
Mrs. Fred Miller; Benton: Mr. and | the summer home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Asa Wichkam, Terrylynn and |
Mrs. Olin Wickham, Peggy, Paul, | | Morris King at Sonestown, Sullivan
Norma, Helen, ‘Jim, Bob, Eddie, | County, July 15, were 116 members.
David; | - Prizes of one silver dollar were
Binghamton, N. Y.: Mr. and Mrs. given to several guests, among them
John Gallagher, Mrs. Lillian Hart, Sgt. Walter King and Family from
Belle, and Louise Sears,
Margaret | Kentucky, who came the farthest
and F rederick Owens, Sonny Sny- | distance; Walter King’s baby Mich-
Blanche: Oney | ae], weaksiold, the youngest; Wal-"
| __DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA |
ter's father, Ralph Ww. King, 83
years old last April, the oldest.
The largest family present was
that of Ralph King; married the
longest: were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
King, 56 ‘years; Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
King, fifty-third anniversary; most
descendents, the Ralph King family.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.. R. E.
King, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. King,
Mr and Mrs. Joseph King, ‘Mr. and
Mrs. Robert King, Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris King, David Williams, Mrs. John
Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lipp,
Mr. and Mrs. John Metzger, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Metzger and Bonnie;
Mr. and Mrs. William Walter, Betty
and Krista; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
King,
M/Sgt.” Walter R. King, his wife
Betty; children Donna, Connie,
Ralph W., and Michael Edward.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reilly,
Tommy and Patricia; Mr. and Mrs.
James Magee, Sam and Jim; Mrs.
Mary King Stanko and Joanne; Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Bradley, odé, Den-
mY and Suzanne; Mr. and Mrs.
Donald H. Parks, Mr. and Mrs. John
L. King, Suzanne, David and Vicki.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. King, John-
ny, Sheila, and Alex; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wandall, Bobby Randy; Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Sitler; Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Bedford, Debby, Wendy
and Sammy; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Woodhead, Bobby, Jackie, Mark and
Hally; Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Bryek,
Mrs. William Albeck; Mrs. Sprnger.
Mrs. Thedore Houseknecht, = Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Little, Mr. and Mrs.
James Devereaux ‘and daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. . Arley Day; Frank
Woodhead. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hild
with five children; Jeanne Metzger;
Mrs. Sally Covert Young and Don-
na; Robert Metzger.
Wedding Invitations
Birth Announcement
At The Dallas Post
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