The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 11, 1963, Image 10

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THE CHURCH
YOUR CHOICE
INVITES
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1963 *
SPONSORED BY FOLLOWING BUSINESS
DAS
PEOPLE
“CHARLIE”
| GOSART'S
APPLIANCE CENTER
DODGE - DART - TRUCKS
L. L
RICHARDSON
Sales and Service
THOMAS
GARRITY
REALTOR
POLE 89
Pharmacists —
Leroy J. Elliott Edward ;W. Hall
John J. Feddock
HALL’S
“WALLY”
GOSART’S
SUPERETTE
Cash and Carry
J
DISQUE
FUNERAL HOME
672 MEMORIAL HIGHWAY
DALLAS
BRUCE F.
SLOCUM
INSURANCE AGENCY
All Forms of Insurance
48 MAIN ST., DALLAS
674-8041
CHARLES H.
LONG
Farm Equipment and
Gulf Oil Products
SWEET VALLEY
GR 7-2211
HAROLD
ASH
DARING’S
MARKET
DELANEY
GAS SERVICE INC.
MEMORIAL HIGHWAY
MAIN HIGHWAY 2 HARVEYS LAKE PHARMACY SHAVERTOWN
Dallas 674-4621 po a 9-5105 9-3621 SHAVERTOWN 674-6157
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All Kinds of Plocttial Vk Fore es Mille Products For You Gentes Needs — DALLAS HORT Ww.
xt HARTER'S DEVENS WATER CO. LAUX
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Dallas 674-0526 Cl Dallas 674-7141 WATER CO. 824-8744
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i Plumbing - Heating Chrysler - Plymouth
RICHARD H. Imperial - Valiant
HOWARD “DUKE”
ISAAC'S
144 N. MAIN ST. MEMORIAL HIGHWAY DALLAS
SHavERIOWY ae TRUCKSVILLE
674-4781
674-3161 674-8481 5 696-1111
TERESINA
DALLAS
DRUGS
For Prescriptions
NEXT TO ACME
BOB and MELBA’S
COLONIAL
RESTAURANT
7 MAIN ST., DALLAS
674-9691
For Dairy Products
ELSTON’S
FARM DAIRY
SHAVERTOWN
675-1208
STEPHEN M.
GLOVA
FUNERAL HOME
KUNKLE ROAD
HARVEYS LAKE
Cities Service
BOB and DON’S
SERVICE STATION
Don Hinkle, Prop.
TRUCKSVILLE
‘ 874-9151
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BONOMO'S
CROWN IMPERIAL
LANES
DALLAS
674-4731
MILDRED and ALFRED
BRONSON
SWEET VALLEY
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Nationwide Insurance
WAYNE and CHARLES
GORDON
MAIN HIGHWAY
SHAVERTOWN
674-7158
| ers,
Confirmed by Pastor Rev. Fred-
eric H. Eidam, on Palm Sunday after
successfully completing the course
{at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, lead-
ing to acceptance into full member-
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as Pi Sm
Confirmed On Palm Sunday At St. Paul's Lutheran
ship, were these young people: First in the center: Byron Richard Kitchen,
row, William Albert Rowett, Diane | Paul Arthur Priebe Jr., Donald Ed-
Christine Schweiss, Gay Marie Wil-
liams, Sheldon Edward Ehret.
Second row, with Pastor Eidam
ward Marth, and Robert A. Bayer Jr.
Photo by Kozemchak
| Leona Wesley McHugh
Dies Unexpectedly
Services for Mrs. Leona C. Mec-
Hugh, 64, Sweet Valley, were held
Monday afternoon from Bronson's
Funeral Home with Rev. Kirby
Jones, officiating.
Interment was in Maple Grove
Cemetery. }
Mrs. McHugh, who died Thursday
morning in Nesbitt Hospital, had
submitted to surgery three weeks
ago apparently making a good re-
covery. %
She had become ill early in the
week, reentering the medical insti-
tution three days before her death.
Born in Pike’s Creek, she had been
a resident of the Sweet Valley area
all her life. She was the former
Leona Wesley, daughter of the late
Wilbur and Dora Lewis Wesley.
Her husband, Michael,
of Methodist Church, where she had
been a former Sunday School teach-
er.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Elsie Paniczko, Sweet Valley; broth-
Walter and Ernest Wesley,
Loyalville.
died in
11960. Mrs. McHugh was a member
| whose sister, Mrs. Ann H. Myers,
Community Sympathizes
The community extends sympathy
to Mrs. Walter Davis, Dallas, and
Theodore Heness, Harveys Lake,
died Friday afternoon in, Kingston |
after an illness of several months.
Burial was on Monday in her native
Plymouth.
Mrs. Meyers, 76, was well known
in this area, having lived in Dallas
from 1929 to 1935. A son John is
employed at Natona Mills, and as a
salesman for Duke Isaacs.
Baptism And Reception
Of Members At Lehman
On Palm Sunday, at Lehman
Methodist Church the Sacrament of
Baptism and a service of reception
of members were a part of the
morning worship service, Baptized
by Rev. Norman Tiffany were: Shari
Lee Sutton, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Sutton; Ronald Russell
Coolbaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs.
"Glenn Coolbaugh; Karen Lynne
Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James Cook; and Patricia Ann Major,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Major.
Route 29
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NEPTUNE NURSERY
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SHRUBBERY
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CAL.
YOU
YOUR
INVESTORS MAN
IS
THOMAS N.
KREIDLER, JR.
Zone Mgr.
26 Division St.
Shavertown, Pa.
Phone — 674-5281
Bus. — 822-3266
MUTUAL FUNDS?
INVESTORS MUTUAL, INC.
INVESTORS STOCK FUND, INC.
INVESTORS INTER-CONTINENTAL FUND, LTD.
INVESTORS SELECTIVE FUND, INC.
INVESTORS. VARIABLE PAYMENT FUND, INC.
Yivestors man |
He represents INVESTORS Diversified Services, Inc., exclu.
sive national distributor for the above mutual funds and
“installment-type’ face-amount certificates. He also offers
life insurance through INVESTORS Syndicate Life.
For prospectus-booklets on any of these mutual funds, or
on face-amount certificates, or for information on life insur- |
ance, call telephone number below. Or clip this complete
advertisement, circling services which interest you, and mail
it to your INVESTORS Man: _
VERTISED IN POST, LOOK. READER'S DIGEST
Received into membership from
membership training class: © Cori
Conklin, William Dawe, Peggy Dis-
que, David Eddy, Emma May Fox,
Linda Fox, Millicent Kocker, Patri-
cia Major, Caty Maye, Linda MeKeel,
Diane Rogers, Doris Steltz, Edward;
Steltz, William Weaver; .on pro-*
fession of faith, Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Steltz and™Mrs.. Arthur Carichy
ner, Jr.; by certificate of transfer,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Josuweit, Miss
Letha Wolfe, and Mrs. Addie Kittle.
At Jackson, those receiving bap-
tism were: Eric Albert Smith, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Smith, Jr,
and Betty Ruth Watson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Watson.
Received into membership from
membership training class: Allen
Veitz, Ronald Ashton; by certificate
of transfer, Mrs. Irving Ashton, Jr.
At Idetown, receiving baptism
were: Dale Raymond Thompson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson;
Kippie Jo Steele, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Steele; Kathleen
Marie DeMellier, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George DeMellier; Teresa
Ann Casterline, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Casterline, Jr.; Ed-
ward Glenn Ide, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Glenn Ide; Janet Lee
Paul, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Paul; Donna Darlene Cole, Gaile Lor-
aine Cole, William Joseph Cole,
children of Mr. and Mrs. William
Cole; Catherine Adele Spencer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Spencer; Martin Randolph Calkins,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Calk-
ins; Mrs. Clara Jennie Casterlin
Mrs. Donna Lee Ide. ®
Received into membership from
membership trainingg class: Stew-
art Calkins, Donna Cole, Gary
| mond, Harold Frederici, Phylli§
| Frederici, Dianne Ide, Edward Jones,
| Louis Laning, Jr. Jane Schultz,
i Cathy Spencer, Judy Steele, Earl
i Swan, Wilma Weaver, Randolph
Calkins, Pamela Parsons; on pro-
fession of faith: Mrs. Vivian Rinken,
Mrs. James Casterline, Jr., Mrs.
Robert Steele, Mrs. E. Glenn Ide;
by certificate of transfer: Robert
Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laning,
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fritzgerald.
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