daughter Anne of Naperville, Illi- a beautiful livingroom table which nois, spent last week with their [his Dad made in 1896. Only an uncle, Burton Major. artist could make such a piece of Mr. and Mrs. Art Hoover visited | furniture. Charles | their ‘son and family in North|- It is made of all kinds and colors Morton | Plainfield, N. J. over the weekend, ! | of wood, it has a complete checker- : liam Simms, William Sutton, Wil- SECTION B — PAGE 4 (hie Weaver, Charles Nuss, An- echman i{thony Toluba, Lawrence Steltz, Irs. Gordon Dawe wishes to(R,y Goodwin, Joseph Lapez, Eliza blicly thank the following women | Gildman, Stuart Marks, ho helped during the recent Can- Davenport, Crusade: Mesdames Willis Gen- Ely, Florence eLusac h | Cormeniy, John Vivian, and Harold My. and Mrs. Gordon Hoover and i board in the center of the top. Leslie Sabo, Mark Grimm, Gray, Irene Urick, John Robi inson | daughter Linda. It has 12,361 pieces in it, and | ph Chipola, Edward Powell, | Jr. WORK OF ART tock two years to make. There are Lewis Anesi, wil- | Mrs. : Nelsen McMullen and| Morton Ccinnelly has in his home many pieces of furniture he made nald Easton, NOW...cooking’s fun... NEW... KEEP WARM OVEN cooks foods, automatically Towers temperature to serving-hot, keeps it ready to eat for hours without over-cooking! an wi THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 2,1963 = in use mow. Harry Conall lived in Chester and raised five children. Mr. Connelly passed away in 1948. His memory will be in our hearts until the end of time. Anyone interested is welcome to stop in any time to see this master- piece. Mrs. Earl Eustice of Lehman, would like to let some of her mo- ther’s friends kmow where she is so they could write to her. She has been ill for a long time, but would appreciate hearing from you. Her name is Mrs. Anna Kessler, Boone Nursing Home, Eyers Grove, Pa. Harold Major and family on Huntsville Road, certainly had their troubles this past week. Their daughter Patricia was hurt in school and taken to the hospital. She is at home now, feeling much better. Then some one broke into their store, and took the cash register with money and all. PAPER NAPKINS with ycur name Many colors Many Designs THE DALLAS POST Beaumont This community’s sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Myers, Sr. at the untimely death of their son Wesley. The P.T.A. of the Beaumont Ele- mentary School will hold ‘the in- stallation of officers at its meeting Dr. John Lee will preside. Diane Taylor and Diane Transue have been ill with throat infec- tions. Mr. and Mrs. John Southworth, Mr. and Mrs. William Southworth, and Mr. and Mrs. George Ryman of Endicott, N. Y. were here last | Saturday for the funeral of their niece, Mrs. Nathan Straley. Sweet Valley Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes-Barre and Mr. and Mrs. William Spaulding, Shavertown were guests last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Gelsleichter, Moore- town. ; ‘Shari Haas, Renova, roommate of Gloria spent last week-end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Long. Layton Miller, Monday, May 13, at 8 o'clock whe | j 5-10 13 Church Street EN FRANKLIN STORE 5-10 Dallas PARADE OF VALUES Reg. $1.79 SPONGE MOP Jumbo Size (Reg. $2.95) GARMENT BAG Reg. $1.99 CANVAS SNEAKERS 3-Piece Set (Reg. 98¢c) MIXING BOWLS —SALE— $ 99 $1.71 $1.67 $ 57 — IN THE OVER 30 OTHER VALUES PARADE — Jackson Twp. Mrs. Manzoni and children, John, Anne and Alice of Follies Road, Cresson State. [Hospital | someone from his hometown. He is progressing nicely and states that he would like to receive cards and mail from his friends, so please take time out to drop him a card or a note, Congratulations to Mrs. Laing K. Coolbaugh who celebrated = her birthday on Monday, April 29. The Two-Fold Club will hold their fourteenth Annual Banquet on Saturday night, May 4, at the Huntsville Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ponge, Missionaries to Alaska will speak and show slides. Dinner will be served by W.S.C.S. of the church. Reservations can be made with Mrs. John Fielding. An Old-Fashioned Chicken Sup- per will be served to the, Public on Saturday Evening, May 11, by the Two-Fold Club of Huntsville Metho- dist Church. Tickets may be pur- chased from any member of the Club. when you store all those Your home will seem bigger eer sr Fc pn havin, k on Sram ose, rag pone PpnsFeroses gull sg 3 SR ol 3 AAA ANAS AAR Out-of-Season clothes at ~ ULTRA-RAY HI- BROILER rd Extra! The exciting Ultra-Ray Hi-Broiler offers you benefits never designed in a range before! Cook - ing time cut 30% or more... Real charcoal-broiled ! flavor... Less shrinkage, cleaner, smokeless, spatter- free... Saves on Gas and time with no pre-heating. 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SNYDER 824-2743 eis clad stbddmiintoodtinte a a vv vv Delete All members of the 1963 Round | Table must have sold at least a mil- | along with Rueben Gable of Chase [Fiesta visited Harry Ostrum a patient at Lehman High School were delighted recently. | with a short play “La Chiapenacas’, Harry was sure glad to visit with ' presented by the entire group of DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA (Lake-Lehman Spanish Fiesta Big Success Spectators at the Spanish Class Thursday night at Lake eleven students of Spanish III: Susan Fielding, Kathie Mingus, Marguerite Feist, Mary Ann Jeffery, Rosetta Clark, Mary Ann Kuchem- ba, Wilma Long, Jay Ruckel, Ken- neth Ellsworth, Alan Landis and Karl Squier. In do-it- yoursclt Spanish = cos- tumes students sang Spanish songs in the second part of the program. and in the third part gave a por- trayal of the death of a donkey, its burial attended by the entire wvil- lage, which considers a good don- key a member of the community, according to Mrs. Anthony Mar- chakitus, Spanish instructor. Part four was a Spanish dance; part five a bullfight in which Karl Squier took the stellar role of the bull, dressed in a set of horns topping a costume suggestive of the arena. Hot Spanish food in the Home Ec room followed. Encilados, chili, and other Spanish foods left the gathering parched for a long cool drink of sangria punch. Parents asked that, the Fiesta be considered a regular part of the school ‘activity, .to be scheduled again for next year. Lake- Lehman Starts Enrollment For Fall odio A- Lake-Lehman is already enrolling kindergarten children and first grade pupils for next September, according to a bulletin. of instruc- tion issued to parents by Robert Z. Belles, Elementary Supervisor, and distributed = through Noxen, Lake, Lehman and Ross Township elementary schools. Eligible for kindergarten, any child who becomes five years of age before February 1, 1964; for first grade, any child who becomes six years of age before February. 1, 1964. Parents are reminded that once a child is enrolled in public school, he falls within the provisions of the Compulsory Attendance Law. Par- ents of kindergarten children are further reminded that no bus trans- portation will be furnished and that getting the children to and from school is strictly up to the parents. ' Correction State Police Sergeant Frank B. 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