a oS Seles AREER ~ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Shavertown BLOOD NEEDED Blood donors are needed for a very ill neighbor. Donors‘ may contact Mary Traver at 674-4597 or Mrs. Edward Gilroy for arrange- ments. COMMENDATION FOR APPEALS BOARD Kingston Township Board of Ap- peals is one group of young men who are doing a fine job, interpret- ing the law. Their courtesy, concern and intel- ligent handling of some mighty dis- turbing mproblems have aroused mith admiration ‘among township residents. Chairman of the group is Milton Evans, Shavertown; R. Spencer Martin, secretary and Richard Ma- thers, both of Trucksville. Serving without. remuneration, the group is setting a fine example of community service. : several days fishing in Canada. IN PHILADELPHIA Our prayers and well wishes go to our good friend and neighbor, John Clause, Pioneer Avenue, who entered Wills Eye Hospital for treatment on Sunday. John is ome of the finest men it has been our good «fortune to meet for this is one person who lives by the Golden Rule. His wife, Ida, accom~ panied him. We trust his stay in Philadelphia will be of short dura- tion. Mrs. A. J. Moreck left Monday morning for Washington, D.C. to spend some time with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Russell Johnson and family. ; NEW TEACHERS Two local folks have joined the Dallas School Faculty. Mrs. Frances Klaboe and Milton Lutsey will represent our town among the new a trip to Arizona, where she will spend much time with favorite cousins. BIRTHDAYS Greetings during the coming week to David Appel, Judith M. Hinkle, Percy Hart, Mary Marsha Sowden, Kimberley Davis, Dam Purvin, Bar- bara Lohmann, Mrs. Albert Blase, Lewis Kleinrock, Mrs. Morris King, Pearl M. Averett, Mabel Lorah, Deborah Schooley, Robert B. Voel- ker, Andrew Roan, Sr., Harold Wil- liams, Donald Bolton, Jr., Beverly Pugh, James Simpson, Dianna Chadwick, Lorraine Miller, Linda Jane Nagle, DeWitt Wekheiser, Robert Edwards, Mrs. Morgan Row- lands, Barbara Jean Smith. Mrs. Nellie Albert, Pioneer Aven- ue, entered General Hospital on Monday. Dr. and Mrs, Albert Blase, Fergu- son ‘Avenue, have returned home after spending ‘the winter in Florida. Miss Margaret Reichers, Lutheran Home, Hazleton, is spending some THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY: 23, 1963 OES Rummage Sale Dallas Chapter No. 396 Order of the Eastern Star will hold a “RUM- MAGE SALE” Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, May 23, 24, and 25 in the Lundy Building, Main Street, Dallas. Mrs. Evelyn Smith, Worthy Ma- tron, has appointed Mrs. Laura Dy- mond and Mrs. Myrtle Rineman as chairmen. time at the home of her niece, Mrs. Robert Voelker, Ferguson Avenue. Susie Anderson, Pioneer Avenue, spent Saturday visiting her former roommate, Judy Moser, at Penn State University. Margery Walp, Lehigh Street, celebrated her birthday anniversary on Wednesday. Mrs, George Rice, Main Street, returned to her home Saturday after having been a patient at Community Medical Center, Scran- ton. SECTION B — PAGE 5 aN ELECTRIC rane Cooks = Rings Around The Rest! Jud -Amived! Couplite Kitshew Cooking Coitin| RECOGNITION comers on ‘the staff next fall. Mil- i i FOR A TEACHER ton has been associated with Down- i Mrs. Rachel Porter, popular |ingtown Schools, and has a fine ’ Shavertown Grade School faculty member who retires at the close of this term was honored again Mon- day evening by .the PTA of the] school. Merl Bigelow, all set to make plans for a mew repair service at his home, took a well earned vaca- tion last week, when he spent record in Business Education. Specialist 5, US Army Johnson Miers ‘and family recently visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Miers, Perrin Avenue. Miers is stationed at Fort Monmouth, N. J. 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