The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 18, 1962, Image 16

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October Cheese Festival!
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1962
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Mt. Zion
Of course the big mews of today
(last week Thursday) is the laying
of two strips of black-top from
Krum’s corner to Roy Thomas’
house. The single lane continues
from there, to be joined by the
By the time
this issue comes off the press prob-
ably the
down. We are happy over this,
comes home from the hospital.
Marjorie Seiple has come home.
Malcolm Harris is still (at this
treatment and we hope to hear
soon of improvement.
d | other lane further on.
Wesley Lewis is reported to be on
ps le
black-top will go clear | the mend.
Last Sunday morning I missed
church at Mt. Zion. The Wyoming
Baptist Church minister was away
and I was asked to preach. The
congregation turned out to be
friendly. They weren't all in a rush
60” wide
COTTON KNITS
only 89¢ yd.
Mary’s Fabric Shop ] to get home ‘after the service, y bas
: Briarcrest Rd., Idetown
We Give FLOOR
S&H. Green Stamps SANDERS
DALLAS RENTAL SERVICE
Memorial Highway 674-3121
PHONE NE 9-5359
| It is good mews when someone {
writing) at the hospital receiving | q
ARNE H EHH INNER HL XHRRIKI
Favorites!
5¢ VARIETIES!
CHEV/ING GUM
BEECH-NUT PEPPERMINT, BEECH-NUT
SPEARMINT, DENTYNE, WRIGLEYS
DOUBLEMINT AND OTHERS
CARTON
OF 20
PACKS
YOUR CHOICE!
JANE PARKER
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SAVE.
10c¢
GOLD OR MARBLE CRESCENT (SAVE 10c)
Pound Cake ~~ 39"
SLICED ENRICHED
White Bread "="
Loaf
Every Bit As Good As The Best .
28¢
. Yet Costs Less!
CHED-O-BIT PASTEURIZED PROCESS
CHEESE SPREAD
2 = 69°
PIVS TO
v=. 63¢ Muenster Cheese 59:
SILVERBROOK
SOLIDS
Lb. 70¢
stayed around visiting with each better get his mouth watering for
other. | anything’ the Grange puts on. It is
Sunday afternoon I met a couple sure to be good.
and their Myr. and Mrs, Harry Reid, Sher-
church for baptism. Mr. and Mrs. | wood Park, Delaware, entertained
Olen W. Clark Jr. of Scranton | the MacQueen family runion at their
'| brought their third child to me to home over the weekend. In attend-
baptize. The baby was born March | ance were: Mr. and Mrs. George J.
3 of this year. Olen Clark is son "Lumb, Hyde Park N. Y., Mrs. Alfred
of Phoebe Brown Clark, daughter of | Scureman and brother, Theodore
the late Edward Brown of Mt. Zion. | MacQueen, Carverton, Mr. and Mrs.
I had baptizd Olen when he was a : Henry MacQueen, Bethlehem, Nancy
baby, and when his children came | Valentine, New York City, brother
baby at the Mt. Zion |
baptize; first on July 12 1959, the | | fr ey and Harry Reid Jr., children of
second on March 12, 1961 and this | | the host and hostess.
third one last Sunday. BECOMING GRANDPARENTS
* CARVERTON NEWS IS AN EVENT!
Our former neighbors, the Rus-| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spare of Car-
sell Neilsons, (and what wonderful | verton are quite elated over the
neighbors they were, too) tell me | birth on Thursday Oct. 11 to their
| that they had some visitors on Sun- | son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
| day: Mr. and Mrs. S. Thorne, and | Mrs. Gail Spare, East Dallas, of a
Mrs. Nora Randall, all of Moosic. boy named Robert Spare. The baby
The Neilsons also tell me about a | was born at Nesbitt Hospital and
turkey supper the Mountain Grange | weighs eight pounds, thirteen
will be having on Nov. 10. That's | ounces. A good start in life. Mother
quite a ways ahead but one had | and child are doing well!
along he brought them to me to | William, Lehman, and Brian, Jef-
DALLAS,
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PLEASE SEND 'ADDRESS
From ‘time to time The Post
receives unsigned letters offer-
ing suggestions on the handling
of news and correspondence as
well as tips on news stories.
Some of them deserve a per-
sonal answer but it is impossible
for us to write to a will-o-th-
wisp. Will the person who re-
cently wrote us from Orange
send us name and address so
that we can reply? We would
like to follow up on his or her
suggestion. — Editor
Ne Fernbrook
Sterling Rineman and his mother,
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Mrs. Myrtle Rineman, Main St. and |
Mr, and Mrs. George Bulford,
Huntsville attended the funeral of
Mrs. Stella Bulford Reynolds in
Norwich, N. Y. on Sunday. Mrs.
Reynolds was a sister of Mrs. Rine-
man and Mr. Bulford.
Sincere
Select A&P Values . . . Collect Cash Savings!
PENNSYLVANIA
sympathy is extended to these
families:
Adult Fellowship Group, Glenview
It P.M. Church, will hold its monthly
get-together on Saturday, October
20 instead of October 27 — due to
the Youth For Christ meeting.
Douglas Shelley, Blackwood, N. J.
spent the weekend visiting his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Shelley,
Poplar St.
John Mokychic, East Dallas who
has been a patient in General Hos-
pital for several weeks returned
home on Tuesday.
Donna Rogers, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Rogers, Maple" St.
has returned home after being a
patient in Nesbitt hospital for 10
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, E.
Overbrook Ave. spent several days
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dy-
mond, in Clifton Springs andgMr.
and Mrs. Harold Woodring in
Newark, New York.
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