The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 25, 1962, Image 16

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SECTION B-— PAGE 8 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Old Log Cabin Acquired
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1962
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| | 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<x pio. 45¢
GALLON 59c; 1/,-GALLON 39¢
quart bottle 23¢
CHICKEN OF THE SEA wack TUNA "2.7% 39¢
FUDGE
CLOROX BLEAGH
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Spencer,
twins Teresa and Teddy stayed with
their grandmother, Mrs. Charles
Spencer, Sr.
Ed Spencer participated in a stock
car race at William’s Grove, near
Harrisburg Saturday. His brother,
Charles Spencer, Jr., acted as me-
chanic.
Mrs. Caroline Ferry has returned
from Binghamton where she was
caring for her sister, Mrs. Margaret
Aton, who was injured in a fall a
few weeks ago. Her condition is
improving. Their brother, Charles
Casterline, Harveys Lake, returned
home Tuesday after being a patient
at Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ferrey and
daughter, Susan, Mooretown, spent
Conn., with Mr. and Mrs. William
Monk.
Mr, and Mrs. Alva Case had as
Sunday guests Misses Pauline and
Hazel Davis, Harveys Lake; Mr. and
Mrs. George Koons and daughters,
Madelyn, Linda and Dianne, Shick-
shinny; Mrs. Richard Jones and
Mrs. William Martin, Edwardsville,
and Mr. and Mrs. William Bradbury,
Muhlenburg.
John Swire, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Swire, observed his birth-
day yesterday. Richie Dougal, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dougal, is
celebrating. his birthday today.
On Tuesday evening, October 30,
the M.Y.F., Maple Grove Methodist
Church, will hold their annual Hal-
ldetown
Sunday night at 8, sponsored by the |
‘W.S.C.S.,, Lehman and Jackson are
invited. A fellowship hour will fol-
low.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Pond
Hill, with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dy-
mond, Tunkhannock, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Park and Mrs. Charles
Frear on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hilbert,
Easton, with Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Hilbert, Forty Fort, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Achuff, Shavertown, Mr. and
Mrs. G. S. Millhouse, Flint, Michigan,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Hattie Hil-
bert and Mrs. Lila Felt.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Toluba and
son, Philip, are attending the gradu-
ation of their son, Teddy, from the
Their daughter, Melanie, visited her
Mrs. Nicholas Witek has returned
from Buffalo. N. Y. where she went
Mrs. Violet Gary is visiting her
| NABISCO FAMOUS Lake Silkworth, spent Monday in Sie d R. Hutch grandparents, Brigadier-General and | to see her new grandson, Jay Fraser | De a new grandma too. It’s a boy
it ; . [2-0z. ¢ New York City on a business trip. Ti 8n isi James R. ; utchin-| Prayer and Self Denial Service |Mrs. Thomas H. Atherton of Wyo- | Johnson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack for the Glenn Scovells. Bradley
i a pkg. Their children, Charles, Debra and [SO spent ast week in Sandy Hook, will be held in the Idetown church | ming. Johnson Saturday, Oct. 13. Frear Scovell was born at Vestal,
N. Y. Friday, Oct. 12.
! last weekend in Sterling N. J., with | lowe’en party. A fine of ten cents ; A Far
1 SE |6-0z. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Norval Blaine, former | will be paid by all those who arrive Tov Dion Candidate School,
5 FIG BARS 2 pkgs. 69 local residents. unmasked. POT Be 4 tol wh
! Mrs. William Lamoreaux and son, | Hallowe’en Party Mr. and Mrs. fred Ha se, who
3 RAGU PLAIN Billy, have returned after vacation- | Saturday is the date for Sweet observed their wedding anniversary i)
SPAGHETTI SAUCE
32-o0z. jar 69¢
MRS. PAUL'S FROZEN
SWEET POTATO PUFFS +--rs 3%
ing in Ohio as guests of Mrs. Lam-
oreaux’s brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hall, former
local residents.
Sympathy of the community is
extended to the family of Russell
Valley Hallowe’en party, sponsored
by Church of Christ, First Christian
Church and Sweet Valley Volunteer
Fire Department in Church of Christ
hall beginning at 8. The grand
march will take place at 9 o'clock
on Sunday, spent the day with Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Brown, Johnson City,
N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hadsel,
Harveys Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams spent
‘the weekend with their son, Billy,
i CAPT. KITT Marion, who died Saturday morning | with prizes being awarded. Re- who is a student at Shepherd Col-
p bl/5-0z. ¢ in Nanticoke State Hospital after |freshments (at no charge) will be | lege, Shepherdtown, West Virginia.
L TUNA CAT FOOD cans 69 being admitted Friday following a |served and games played. Pastors The beautiful vases of flowers in
X heart attack. His children, Mrs. |of the two churches are William G.|the church sanctuary at the Sunday
il NEW (4c OFF) Yvonne Frantz, lives in Georgia and | Hughes and B. Kirby Jones. Mrs. | morning worship service were in
HAND] WRAP 127100" roll 25¢
HI-C DRINKS
Ronald in Texas.
Jean Archacavage, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Archacavage, Lake
Silkworth, observed her seventeenth
birthday October 14. Jean is a
senior at Lake-Lehman High School.
Ania: $ Ed Piper was admitted as a med-
| ORANGE-PINEAPPLE 46-oz. ical patient at Nesbitt Hospital
IB! PUNCH cans ‘3 Sunday morning. Mr. Piper’s moth-
PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT 2 soz cans 59¢
GERBER
ABY FOODS
STRAINED JUNIOR
6 i 65° G os 93
FELS PRODUCTS
3 tue 356
- FELS NAPTHA
LAUNDRY SOAP
12-0z.
3 65
(7c OFF)
(14c OFF)
pint
or 20° ar 81°
bor 48° bt. 19°
HEARTS DELIGHT
GENTLE FELS
FELS NAPTHA
LIQUID CLEANER
FABRIC SOFTENER
FELSOFT
ALPO DOG FOOD
ALL BEEF 2, 15-o0z.
NECTAR
CHICKEN 15-0z.
2,
HORSE MEAT 2, 15-0z. 53¢ APRICOT 2, 18-o0z cans 43c
DICED LAMB 2, 15-oz. 59¢ | APRICOT 46-oz. can 43c
BEEF LIVER 2, 15-oz. 55¢c | PEACH 46-0z. can 39¢
PILLSBURY DEL MONTE
FUDGE BROWNIE MIX 152-02. 35
WALNUT BROWNIE MIX 17%e-0z. 43c | ZUCCHINI 2 2% 49¢
SECRET
ROLL-ON
DECDORANT
MRS. FILBERTS
SALAD DRESSING 'e-o-ier 39
MAYONNAISE ~~ 16or ier 4Ge
MARCAL
er, Mrs. Blanche Piper, is visiting
in New Jersey with her daughters
and their families, the Stanley
Shinders and the Charles Petros.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gilman,
WilkesBarre, spent some time last
week with Mr. and Mrs. William
G. Hughes, Billy and Linda.
On October 28, at the Church of
Christ, there will be a guest mis-
sionary, Kostek Jakoniuk, a native
“The only
money we
her insurance company (a company
we represent) to say that the only
money the family had during her
husband's long illness, were the
insurance checks she received.
It's true that nothing can bring
money troubles faster than a bad
accident or long illness that pre-
vents.a worker from working and
earning. That's when a substitute
insurance income is desperately
needed. The policy that can provide
that money is DISABILITY INCOME
insurance. For any covered sickness
or accident (and most ARE covered),
this policy keeps a tax-free monthly
check coming your way when your
family wage-earner is disabled. May
we tell you more about DISABILITY
INCOME INSURANCE?
HAROLD E.
FLACK
INSURANCE
AGENCY
BROOKS BLDG.
VA 3-2189
Cletus Holcomb, Jr., is president of
the auxiliary and Loren Cragle, Jr.,
president of the Fire Company. The
public is invited to join in the fun
of the Hallowe'en party.
memory of Mrs. George Casterline,
given by her family.
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