eset pA rE Fp SAE tr A EE -— SECTION B-— PAGE 8 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Old Log Cabin Acquired THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1962 - | | home after surgery at Nesbitt His- CORRESPON DENTS os and Mrs. Raymond McDaniel, NEWS FROM POST BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin NE 9-2544 Sr., Jackson, Ohio are visiting with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. By Pa. State Museum @ MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter GR 7-2734 ! Pennsylvania State Museum's FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver 67 4-5460 LJ MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 | and Mrs. Ray McDaniel, Jr. year long search for an early 19th HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage NE 9-9531 ® NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm NE 9-8522 | William L. Conyngham attended | century log cabin has ended. IDETOWN, Bess Cooke NE 9-5137 ® SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray GR 7-3271 | Fathers’ Day, at Hotchkiss School, | yw pred Kinsey III, chief curator, JACKSON TWP. William Hughes 696-1005 ® TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 where his son, William, is a Stu-|.;4 5 “perfect” example was do- LEHMAN, Barbara Simms 67 4-3391 ° dent, nated by Harold Irvine, of Loysville ® Mrs. William R: Hughes is a pa- [RD 1, Perry County. ¥ - : tient at the Nesbitt Hospital. t "Phe structure was ‘dismantled znd MARKETS Ross Elementary School Hallow- TURKEY DINNER moved to a storage warehouse near SWEET VALLEY [5505000 EE Jackion ra seis sen Fy EE 2 : ! : : on Wednesday, October 31, at 2. Firemen Saturday night was a huge “gunshop”’ in ‘the William Penn Tr The program will be similar to the Troop No. 225 sponsored by success with 1000 Persons served. Memorial Museum now under con- SYRUP Mr. and Mrs. R. I Kitchen en- of Poland. A junior at Eastern |parties held in the past, with the Huntsville Methodist -Church will The kitchen crew directed by Mrs. | struction north of the Capitol. 12:07. ¢ 24-01. ¢ tertained over the weekend Mrs. | Christian College, Mr. Jakoniuk children getting into their costumes hold a dance at the Py ire Hal Sidney Fielding worked very hard | Kinsey said there were 25 replies VERMONT MAI bot 3 bot 59 Edith Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. John |plans to return to is native land |in their homerooms and marching Saturday evening from 7:30 19 3, preparing and baking sixty of the ty a plea for such a cabin published 2 Lepkins and children Teddy and |upon graduation. Mr. Hughes, pas-|to the gym. featuring modern dances with music | 200 pies served. The others were |in central Pennsylvania newspapers CLAM CHOWDER, TOMATO, SPLIT PEA & HAM Nancy and Mr. Becker, Montours- | tor of the Church of Christ, attend-| Each child is asked to contribute |PY “The Shadows”. hs roceeds Sup- | donated. Statistically, 1100 pounds |last summer. The Irvine cabin was ¢ ville. ed the Eastern Christian conven-|ten cents to help cover the cost of port this worthy project! of turkey, four bushels of sweet selected because of its size, the METRECAL SOUP 3 cans 98 Halloween Party tion last week at Bel Aire, Mary-|the treats. Parents and pre-school Mrs. Thomas Williams, has re- | potatoes; eight bushels of white | excellent preservation of the wood, Mrs. R. L. Kitchen and Mrs. Louis land, where he spoke on the topic, children may obtain refreshments in turned after having been a patient potatoes, 2 dozen bunches of celery, and the unusual expertness of the SHORTENING Trotta entertained the Intermidate | Encourage and Enthuse.” He was | the cafeteria and remain in the gym |at both Geisinger and the Nesbitt 2 30%es hots of ethane oa a | carpentry. # SWIFT'NING 3-lb. can T1¢ Class of the Assembly of God Church accompanied on the trip by Ed|to eat. Following the program the | Hospital. sno! Of, CRITOLS, and SoVera).Cases | It measurés 16 by 14 feet, wil i Sunday School at the Kitchen home Piper. parents and friends may visit the ROAD LINED of cranberry sauce were served. each of the logs held by pegs and i Saturd ing. at Hallowen | Pastor and Mrs. B. Kirby Jones, | grade rooms. The ‘Highwav Department finall close-fitting dovetail ends. It was i INSTANT (15¢c OFF) Be . A at ee re- | sons B. K. and Brett have returned | Herbert Britt, a patient at Nesbitt | painted op lo aks lines a Beaumon ¢ constructed about 1812 by Adam i BOSCUL COFFEE 6-oz. jar 84¢ freshments served to Mrs. William |from Lileville, N. C., where they | Hospital, room 225, is improving. |Larksville Mountain Road but has| Students of Beaumont Elemen- |Henry Sheaffer, ; Williams, William, Jr, Mary and |Visited with the former's parents, | Mr. Britt was taken to the hospital | not repainted the yellow lines on | tary School had a two day vacation | Sheaffer's grandson, Clarence N. JIFFY Alfred, Mrs. Louis « Trotta, Betty [Mr. and Mrs. James Jones. following a heart attack. the highway from Chase Corners to |Oct. 19 and 22 when a one day |Sheaffer, of Loysville RD 1, also is 5D 4 ¢ Lou and Michael, Miriam and Rober- | Mrs. Harold Culver has returned| Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Macri, Pikes | the Lake Silkworth Road. Teachers’ Institute was held at|a carpenter. He lived in the cabin | Es 5 2 40-02. pkg. ta Perkins, Robert and Rodney Ma- to her home aftter undergoing sur- | Creek, had as weekend guests Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Frantz | Tunkhannock on Friday and a one |during his youth. | wiih oe gp honey, Paul Clemow, Mrs, Naomi|ZStY at Wilkes-Barre General Hos- | and Mrs. Robert Russell, Newburgh, ly oo" otuime d after attending Fa- |day Teachers’ Visitation Day on : - | fined ii Pulmoski, Janice and Beverly and |Pital. The Culver children, Larry, |N. Y. Mrs. Russell is the former | iy ..o pay with their son Ricky at | Monday. donghter Yane's family ai Gouven- H CHOCOLATE SYRUP 12-0z. jar 37¢ Trudy Stroud. Dean and JoAnne, are with their Lois Macri. Hotchkiss School Lakeville, Conn. Mrs. Earl Johnson has returned |°%" NY. l grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mrs. Carolyn Scovell is happy to NUT SHELF CASHEWS 6l/5-01. cans paal GREEN LABEL TUNA CHICKEN OF THE SEA 69° WHITE MEA DUNCAN HINES : GE BROWNIE MIX 15