Meeker Janet Cornell is convalescing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cornell following ma- jor surgery at Nesbitt Hispital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dowd and daughters Mary and pudy, Lake Ho- patcong, N. J. spent 'a week's vaca- tion with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dun- ham. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Dunham and son John, Lake Seneca also spent their vacation with the Dun hams. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tuck, Jr. Mountaintop, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Josuweit and Bobby, Philadelphia and Mrs. Herman Josuweit, Sr. Kingston were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Josuweit anc family. Jane Cornell recently spent : week visiting her cousin, Judy Va lick, Lehighton. Mrs. Kenneth Cornell, Mrs. Har old Cornell and children recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Lourelle Cul ver, Bloomingdale. The Culver: are the proud parents of a new baby girl. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruggles who on August 16 will celebrate their 69th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian A. Winter, Jr., and children Joan and John, Stillwater visited on Sunday with Mrs. Annie Winter and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Terranova have moved into their new home. They celebrated their 50th wedding anni- versary on Sunday, August 12. Mr. and Mrs. William Liccione, Syra- suse, N. Y. are visiting the Ter- ranovas. ? Birthday congratulations to Adri- an A. Winter, Jr. and Mrs. Annie Ninter who celebrate their birth- lays on Aug. 16 and 18 respectively. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Garinger, Funkhannock and Mrs. Mildred 3arner and children, George snd Susan, Lamar, recently visited Mrs. Annie Winter, and Mr. and Mrs. fred Winter and family. Mrs. Annie Winter, Fred Winter ind children Conrad and Jean at- ended the Taylor reunion held at Wolfe's Grove on Aug. 5. Mrs. Gertrude Melton and Dora Montgomery, Wenatchee, Washing- THE- DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1962 ton, Mrs. Thelma Santaniello, Springfield, N. J. and Mrs. Ruth Coro and son Steve, Harrison, N. J. were out-of-state attendants at the reunion. This is the first time Mrs. Melton has been in this area in 56 years. Beaumont The Warren Johnsons are enroute home from Los Angeles where they attended the Rural Mail Carriers’ Convention. Mrs. Lee Malkemes and son, Ricky, are spending sometime at Bainbridge, Md., where Mr. Mal- kemes is on duty with the U.S. Navy. The Robert Dymonds of Arlington, Va. vacationed with Bob’s parents, the Elmer Dymonds, last week. Ocean Grove, N. J. was the vaca- tion spot which was enjoyed by Mrs. Madeline LaBarre and her two chil- dren recently. Mrs. Peter Traver remains very ill at her Evans Falls home. Mr. and Mrs W.lliam A. Austin have returned from their vacation at Ogonquit, Me. and Nova Scotia. Trucksville Mrs. R.D. Shepherd, S. Pioneer Avenue, has returned from a threc week stay with friends and relatives in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Liddicote Jr. and children, George 3rd, Bever- ly, and Dawn of Levittown and Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Jones, Sheryl and Lloyd, Jr, of Emmaus spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Liddicote of Carverton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cawley and family of Carverton Road spent sev- eral days last week visiting relatives in Plainsfield, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips and children, Holly and Brock spent a weekend recently in Ocean City, N.J. Twenty More Folders Sold For Benefit Of Auction Twenty more folders of the line- drawings of Back Mountain scenes which two years ago were offered for sale in the art booth as a sou- venir of the Back Mountain morial Library Auction, were sold Saturday morning, to a woman who drove up from Athens, Georgia, to visit her sister, Mrs. (Charles James. Mrs Robert A Lumley, finishing requirements for her Masters De- gree at Athens, gave as one of her required talks in the course in edu- cation, a dissertation on the Library Auction, saying that it was a bit of Americana that merited, and received, widespread interest, an an- nual event noted all over the coun- try. Mrs. Lumley, the former Blanche Caswell, sister of Hannah Caswell James, had with her children Mary Frances and Gwendolyn, plus the family dog (Chester. Joining the family for breakfast on Jackson Street Thursday morning were M/Sgt. and Mrs. Ward Wheeler, with Cynthia and William, from Glen Burnie, Md.; Dr. and Mrs. Cyril Scott and Audrey, from Kala- mazoo, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Calvert, with Billy, Tommy and Bet- ty Ann, travelling with the Wheelers from Glen Burnie. Some of the neigh- borhood children, lured by the Me- aroma of trying eggs and bacon, Will Open Antique Shop On Monday Francis Schriber, well known in the field of decorating, will open an antique shop on Monday at the corner of Overbrook and Ferguson Avenues. The Stonegate is identi- fied by a distinctive sign. Schriber free-lances in New York, where he has arranged window dis- plays for I. Miller Shoes and Sher- ril-Wagner, and has executed ballet sets for several companies, including the Boston Ballet. For five years he has arranged settings for Wilkes- Barre Ballet Guild productions. Finnian’s Rainbow setting for the Little Theatre some years ago was one of his first important stage sets. He has been working with Better House, coordinating wallpaper, woodwork and decor. He advises antique furniture for young couples planning their homes, for several reasons: Chairs are funct- ional, they are sturdy, they go with everything, and they are reasonable dropped by for a bite. All in all, reports Mrs. James, it was quite a gang. { DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA in price. He does mot propose to keep a large stock on hand, but will stress selection. Dog Man Strikes Thomas E. Marshall, Agent for Bureau of Animal Industry, made eight arrests in Jackson and Leh- man Townships, Wednesday, August 8, for failure of owners to have 1962 dog licenses. He was accom- pained by Edward Godoski, Game Warden. Recently Marshall made similar arrests in Dallas and Kingston Townships, but has made none in Dallas Borough. He will return to this area in the near future to make more drives. Silver Leaf Club Kunkle Silver Leaf Club will meet with. Mrs. Ralph Elston Tuesday. evening August 21. rT The Dallas Post Has Hundreds of Modern Type Faces To Select From It’s a Bitter Pill to Swallow . . . But Here's the Low Down TF It nearly breaks our hearts to see ow huge stocks of Quality Merchandise GO ON SALE at the ridiculously lew prices you see advertised here! . . . But our SURPLUS STOCK MUST BE SOLD in the shortest’ possible time! WE'RE CAUGHT WITH TOO MUCH MERCHANDISE AND SOMETHING DRASTIC MUST BE DONE, and the only way out is to CUT PRICES TO THE VERY BONE — Forget ALL COSTS | and PROFITS — Slash, Smash, ‘and SACRIFICE to give YOU the greatest Bargains ever offered any- where by anyone! SO WE GAVE THE ORDERS! -CLEAR the Shelves! CLEAR the Stockrooms! CLEAR out Everything! Strip the Store to the Bare Walls if necessary, We WANT ACTION . . . REDUCE OUR ; inventory . . . Even IF WE SUFFER A LOSS . .. FORGET PROFITS and give the People of this City = Real Bargains . . . We kaow they'll respond to an Homest, legitimate wad Sale! ’ J BOATS & TRAILERS DOOR BUSTER HEATORAMA! SPECIAL FISHING TACKLE We We're Cleaning Out mean business. To let you see our complete Famous Brand FLASHLIGHT Save up to Batteries NEED A We have all types! just can’t buy one. y 50% Entire Stock ! They're not ICE BOATS and line, we have moved them to our machinery shed on the parking lot. Shop early and COVERINGS Closing out some numbers, Terrific savings. See them > B 2 for Thc Sorry! Limit 4 LAWNMOWER Reels, rotarys, riders. If you can’t buy one from us... at LOW LOW prices . . . you reduced our entire stock SADDLES BRIDLES Hackamores etc. Don’t miss these Terrific Markdowns OTICE! {| Attention Ladies! we don’t want them in January! You can really SAVE! SAVE! During This Huge Storewi Convenience We're f Would you like to be eligible to win one of the ten beautiful prizes worth $1,162.00? Come in and see them on display . . . ask JENNIE for details... It’s absolutely FREE . . . no purchase required. Entire lot reduced. Ope n Evenings Till i > v { 7. on second floor, de Sale-For Your Shopping 9-Sat. 5:30 y A Big showing on our Second Floor. > Every one reduced. Less than 50% Shop Early and Save s+ BRING THE KIDDIES i We have two Ponies and we'll give FREE Pony Rides to the kids all day Friday and Saturday. Give the Kids a thrill while you shop our storewide sale, in. August 3 4 We moved our complete stock of Toys and Games to our Second Floor. Lots of items
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