: 674-5816 MONK Plbg. & Htg. N. Lehigh St. Shavertown, Pa. The Dallas Post Has Hundreds of Modern Type Faces Groups Will Make Cancer Dressings Shavertown Firemen’s Auxiliary will meet Tuesday aftermoon from 1 to 3 p.m., to make cancer dressings. Mrs. George Bednar is in charge. Hannah Circle of St. Paul's Lu- theran Church will make dressings | ! dents of Shavertown, have estab- Wednesday morning from: 10 to 12 am, with Mrs. Roy Trexler in charge. Ladies of the community are in- vited to participate. A great de- mand in the Back Mountain area | neccesitates a large supply. Sheets are also needed for wrap- pings. Contact Mrs. Fred Ander- son, Mrs. Roy Trexler or Mrs. Char- les Gosart, Sr., if you have amy to .| spare. Now Settled In California Home Friends in the Back Mountain have received word that Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Heslop, former resi- lished residence at 116 B. W. 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Before: you a buy fuel or convert your heating equipment see your Heating Contractor, Plumber or Gas Company and WATER Company — IN THE BACK MOUNTAIN — Telephone ENterprise 2-0668 TOLL FREE for information and service VV VV VV VV VV VU VV VV VU VV YUU V IVY VV UV Y OV YY VY Ve YY VY eYYY YY To Receive Award DR. ‘ROBERT A. ‘MELLMAN The Awards Committee of ‘the Pennsylvania Association for Adult | Education has chosen Dr. Robert A. | Mellman, Superintendent of Dallas | School District as the recipient of the association’s Award of Merit for distinguished and outstanding accomplishments in the field of adult education. | Dr. Mellman will receive the award at the annual meeting of the association om Monday morning, July 15 on the campus of Pennsyl- vania State University. The local school administrator is a past president of PAAE and a member of its executive: committee 2nd has been active in the adult movement for over twenty five years. 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Member F.D.I.C. | 13, 1962; Darren Keith to Mr. and | Mrs. Rolland Ide Nov. 1, 1962; a DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Sixtieth Ide Reunion Attracts Nearly One Hundred Descendants Mrs. Lyle King, Dec. 8, 1962; Gary Thomas to Rev. And Mrs. Coral Ide, Dec. 10, 1962; Mark David to Mr. and Mrs. George Lockwood, Dec. 21,. 1962; Candy Jane to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper, Dec. 25, 1962; Janet Lee to Mr. and Mrs. John Paul, March 2, 1963; William to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook, March 9, 1963; Cur- tis Jay to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoover, May 4, 1963; Jeffrey Lynn to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welsh, June 7, 1963; Linda Irene to Rev. and Mrs. David Haines, Feb, 10, 1963. Marriages: July 7, 1962, Bradley Ide to Betty Lou Graham; July 25, 1962, Nancy E. Ide to Raymond Butz; July 28, 1962, George E. Whitesell to Mary Grace Cooney; Aug. 11, 1962, Glenda Lyons to Kirk Allen Lannan; August 4, 1962, Carol Brandon to John M. Arendt; Nov. 24, 1962, Louise Marie: Ells- worth to Walter M. Gladkowski, Jr.; April 20, 1963, Paul Meade to Marsha Cragle; July 10, 1962, Pat- ricia Ide to Jerry Minnis; April 13, 1963, Audrey Ide to Frank Kocher; May 19, 1963, Allen Fritz to Norma Jean Buckhart; May 18, 1963, Shirley Grace Johnson to Harold W. Smith; June 1963, Jeamette Ide to Carmen J. D’Agostino; April 6 1963, Theodore Newell Wood to Jeannine Hoover. Deaths: Florence Ide Wilson, 69, August 4, 1962; Arthur B. Ide Jr. 63, Sept. 30, 1962; Raymon Spencer 76, October 7, 1962; Helen Morgan Lamoreaux, 75, Oct. 10, 1962; Ro- zena Ide Gordon, 92, Dec. 26, 1962; Isabelle Irvin Ide, 91, Nov. 1962; Stephen H, Johnson December 1962; George B. Shupp, 63, Jan. 21, 1963; Logan 'W. Ide, 80, Jan. 22; 1963; Sadie Ide Parks, 86, March 10, 1963. Attend’ng were: Mr. and Mrs. El mer Hoover; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton, Dick and Ronnie Suttcn; Peter H. Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide, Mrs. Arthur B. Ide Jr., Mrs. Libbie Smith, Mrs. Clark Smith, Betty Lou Summer showers greeted the Ide Family as they met June 29th at Wolfes’ Grove for their 60th annual reunion. Ninety-five relatives enjoyed the covered dish dinner. By the time the business meeting was called to order by the President, W. Russell Ide, the skies were clearing, and a group picture was taken. Minutes for the last meeting were approved. The treasurer gave his report. All officers were retained for another year: President W. Rus- sel] Ide; Vice-President Gilbert Ide; Treasurer, Alfred Bronsom; Secre- tary, Mrs. Marian Ide Cook. Assist- ant secretaries, Mrs. Elmer Hoover, Mrs. Clifford Ide, Miss Grace Ide. Several letters were read from those unable to attend. Greetings were extended to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brown on their thirty-first wedding anniversary. Prizes were given to the follow- ing: Oldest lady present, Mrs. Ray- mon Spencer, 76; oldest man, Peter H. Parks, 76; oldest married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Ide, 54 years; youngest married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Ide, 9 years; youngest: baby, Darren Ide, 8 months; largest family present, a tie between Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ide and Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Ide. Those who traveled the greatest distance were Mrs. Thomas N. Ide Jr. and her family from Drexel Hill. Seventeen births, thirteen mar- riages and tem deaths were re- ported during the year. Births: Karen Kay to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cease, July 9, 1962; Jeffrey Lynn to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hadsell, Oct. 30, 1962; Steven Allen to Mr. and Mrs. Renald Ide, Oct. son to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ide, Nov. 21, 1962; Curt Douglas to Mr. and Mrs. ‘Stephen Sedler, Nov. 23, 1962; Julia Ann to Mr. and Mrs. John Baur; Elizabeth to Mr. and YMCA Day-Camp Off To Running Start Smith, Mrs. Lydia Meade, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Andrews, Mrs. Jack Boys and girls, members of the! Appel, Amy Vi Appel, Mrs. Fred Back Mountain Branch Town & Country . YMCA, who have regis- tered for one or more periods at the Day Camp held Monday, Sutton, Mrs. Leslie Hoover, Arlene Hoover, Charlene Snyder; Mr. and i Mrs. Owen Ide, Dean Ide, Jean Ide, Mrs. Emory ‘Hadsell, Alfred Had- Wednsday and Friday from 9:00 to sell, Mr. aind Mrs. Freeman Robbins, 4:00 p.m. are: Mr. and Mrs. W. Russell Ide, Robert Ricky Pritchard, New Goss Man-! and William R. Ide, Mr. and Mrs. or, Dallas; Paul Rubino, College | Elwood C. Ide, Elwood Jr., Phyllis Manor; Candy Wismer, Shaver-|and Audrey Ide, town; Karen and Jack Kitohen, | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoover, Shavertown; Jerry and Michael | Cheryl Hooves Letha Wolfe, Mr. O’Malia, Dallas; Steven Klaboe, and Mrs. Ifred Bronscn, Mrs. Shavertown; Eyre Price, Shaver- ! | Mary R. 4 Mr.- and Mrs. Don town; John B. Layaou, Dallas; | Reihmer, Adrianne, .. Sharon and Wayne Nichol, Dallas; Shari Turn- | Lee Ann Reihmer; Bes. Marian Ide Ide, Elliot, Orville, Joyce, Helen and Ellen Ide, Joseph, Mark, Rolland Jr., Allan, Dale and Darren Ide; Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Ide, Grace Ide, ‘Mrs. Robert B. Ide, Ar- thur H. and Roberta Ann Ide, Mrs. The Day Camp program began on July 8 and continues through August 16. Neely Reunicn To Be Held On Sunday John Robert Ide, Ralph, Barbara A., Richard end Evelyn Ide, Mr. The annual Neely Reunion will| and Mrs. Arthur W. Lloyd, A. be held Sunday, July 14 at the|Thomas Lloyd, Walter Mekeel, Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Welsh, | Blanche Dymond, Mrs. Jorence Idetown. Brown, Reenie Brown znd Judith Dinner will be served at 1 p.m. Rodda. Or. Aaron S. Lisses Optometrist 88 Main Street, Dallas Professional Suite 674-4506 Gateway Shopping Center DALLAS HOURS: Edwardsville Tues. - - 2 to 8 pm. 287-9735 Wed. - = 2 to 8 pm. GATEWAY CENTER HOURS: Friday - - 2 to 5 pm. Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. { Evenings: Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m, er, Shavertown; and John Devlin, Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ide, Shavertown. Janis and James Ide, Mrs. . Lottie Counselors are: Joan Monte- | Spencer, donico, = Shavertown and John Delbert Meade, Olen Ide,”"Mr. and O’Malia, Dallas. Mrs. Kenneth | Mrs. Daniel Brown, Mr. and Mrs. ! Young is crafts instructor. Joseph Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland SOLAR HEAT heating oil Get the world’s finest “heating oil, from CHARLES H. LONG Sweet Valley GR 71-2211 iis ¢ a ¢ » *