IR VR Rea SECTION B— PAGE 2 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1963 . oe Bi § J ® ] ° last weekend with their children, - : - Mrs. Eck immediately so that proper : ai Mt. Zion Trucksville Shavertown bi Sin Kim To, Siw | POLIO Vaccine fms mye sec ov nerf 3: Sei ion | i Our birthd: reetings thi kk ; . \ J rs. James Fritz o Baltimore, Md., 10. Volunteers will be notified of Li Rd ome, — on keepsie, N. Y. . : tol ey ba Vi With hot and humid weather last | ning on getting a good day’s work {and with C. W. O. and Mrs. Law- ! o assignment at a later date. s a Yass ho x Th oe : NEWS FROM DOROTHY Conrad J. . Orchard Sterlin ¢ Me- week, the Bucan swimming’ pool | done. Shortly after the house |rence Fritz, Virginia and Dr. and | 0 : a ven ed i» we ha ay Ton Many friends of Dorothy Gilbert wrichael Sr Georss Shaver, Sr. | V2 & busy, and welcome spot. emptied, with other occupants on | Mrs. Benjamin Shortkroff, Wynne- ; H 0 Lea } fi Just below the Xton underpass |. pe interested to know of her tar - oiled To Open Business their way to work, I started the | wood, Pa. : 3 3 nd ome Un Leave (lr on the sharp curve she met :: i 1 g | Leslie G. Harter, Joseph Walton Merl Bigelow’ th hates which & . Oral Polio Vaccine will be admin D. an ontoming car. To avoid a [Yauvion sine Thangs. of gh Charles Perkins, Margaret Per-| . on 1ge os gators 2b dh De © Which have A way | The Serving and Waiting Class | istered in this area early in the fall} PFC and Mrs. Donald Steltz and iE ite “le er gl e has wanted a chance 2 fi kins, Sheldon E. Bennett, Florence 3 i i is yee] ox ye a pi ne Up: Wash ones a working | held its picnic in the churchhouge | under the sponsorship of the Luz-|son Stevie are spending a two week | : compact car, jammed on her brakes |her fommer section in entral 1 Sherwood, Robert S. Tippett, | iq |» employ local help ias he housewife, : on Thursday might. Present were: |erne Medical Society. leave with the formers parents, Mr. . Di Ee y " ; ' | Congo. She wrote July 8 from | : did ‘at his previous location. Brenda the chimp had to be fed | pesd Dora B ph ng ; ; ] Goh and rolled over about five times | : a Bert R. Hemnell, Peg Germond. ; esdames Dora Evans, Hattie Hil Mrs. Fred Eck, chairman, requests | and Mrs. George Steltz, Jr., Loyal- landing right side w Mis Seiple | Leopoldville: “I am about to take | Doris Bush Henning, Dorothy H. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newman, | and was contently munching on her | bert, Lila Felt, Emory Hadsel, Ethel the ree pi oe ig h ome ’ St vas then 0 i. Hos tal for | OF for the bush tomorrow, first to | Hughes, Paul H. Rhodes, Rickey Main Street, and small sons have banana when I tumed to get the Shaver, Jesse Boice, John Race, Ar- ses . Nets 1 re a tol. Din is gervi ith the army a sixtl uu her Jef coll wD d | give entramce exams at Luluabourg, | pyytzman Rickey Crompton, John moved to Reading, where Mr. New- broom to sweep out her cage. In |ihypr Montross, Corey Meade, Ern- |g ) i a 2 5 on 1s serving with e y 2 are i 3 oe Te coliar bone, and, then to Conference at Wembo | punney Carol Anderson, Edward | F220 has accepted a job as press- | less than a minute, the little ape |est Fritz Hozel Gordon ‘Marie os Ly the progam Dr.#i-B {Fort Rucker, Alphamia, nd #5, 5 servi Th i ul for her good ine |Nyama, then to stay there until Jay Lowe Bobby Lee DeRemer. wnan with the Reading Eagle. Mrs, | Swung down from her perch and | Spencer and Bess. Cooke , arms will be wn charge, present time is working in the mo- A] > 7: are Jer bor oe | Sept. 1”. Most of you know that ponalg T. Mitchell ' | Newman is the former Beatrice Ell | ambled up the garage walls to the \ po. + S d th Vaccine will be administered on |tor pool there repairing jeeps and S y 3 pair : y ey y. is glad that | Yerbo, Nyama was her former Mr. and Mrs Stephen Stengel Mrs. Brad Blaine and young son | beams. } ho a i = . gay 5 © | three seperate Sundays, September goers. 3 Rev MW ig sh .__|station until in 1960 she and others | pust Road. have returned after | Brad, Jr. Schuylkill Haven, have | No amount of coaxing with her | me £ P £5 00 ® Wore re. (15, October 27 and December 8 dur-| Their home is near the base at || Patsy Lewis has heey serine were ordered by U.S. government |giending some time with their returned home after visiting with | favorite foods would bring her near ig . ae i Sy, Plorida; ing the hours of 10 am. to 6 p.m. Daleville, Alabama. 9 A pert of her vacation with her par- |i, prepare for evacuation the next | gay 0h a iA "| her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Algert enough to capture. The box of §S. Bang sbadigan, cranton; Mr. | Location of sites will be announced | They will be returning home July = nts, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lewis # ughter and son-in-law, Mr. and pars and Mrs. Carl Knapp, Chinchilla; 10 eri ve ge iS. | day. She hadn’t been back there |g : : y *C | Antainitis, Mt. Airy Road, for two | tools was scattered, and some old 2 ’ ; i (later. 24th. e has been teaching down in |g . rs. John Berkheiser and grand- : : A Mrs. Hope, Ide. Another caller ci s pres =! : since amd has been homesick for | nhilg . weeks while her husband was at | Magazines and papers were quickly " ; : | Those wishing to assist in the - | ‘Bethesda, Md : children of Oklahoma City, Okla- : t : was Mrs. Kenneth Calkins : 10 Bee, rs. Clayton Rinse |i a Pf. — © | homa. amp Lille Bung gelebiated his ova a ith, ticker, tape | Stolen William aap a prejony 0 ssiied td dostons |» SUBSURIED 70 THE ose Th 1. . . await her next letter telling about F . first birthday July 4 with a party | SHOWers nothing by comparison. 8 Hhramson, llagelphia, = and Tina have moved fr th ; _ Fred Turner, Ted Hopkins, Sker- ; y party to Ta 5 ister: apa t en Me Lucy a how Be Ie bad ling McMichael and William /Mec- The Frondprenss home. ok A hours, I thought to he BD i, ATTA AERC RAE ARTE REEER Met} | 1° rtmen . ALLE oh ‘ to see Robert | tempt her with an egg no gs : : garage to the house down next to Michael attended the New York | Wore apy p : gg NOE, and | ives and friends hi Ju + Domnick, Pioneer "Avenue, return | holding her cup in hand I entered s AR DRIVE-IN THEATRE 1 Don Dymond’s store on Route 92. The Dallas Post goes to Valley |ball game on Sunday. : p eniere Phill 3 E . ; p ; s .1 | home on Saturday from General | the big cage. Withou hesita- i "The Gilbert Westcotts live on the Crest and Mrs. Lipko, member of| Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Perkins will e y 2 he big cag thous, any 'hesita, Bing! other Jide of the Conn arid have 2 the Holy Resurrection Russian | return today after visiting their Hospital where he was admitted | tion, Brenda quickly joined me, | Rt. 309, Dallas, Pa. | Ay iitdle girl who will be « welcome | Orthodox Cathedral and a patient | daughter, Laura and son-in-law in Sitly Jt wesk, Bob will have to be innocent and docile as | mais mm emesis wm Sen | mee em | e— Barr: SE nate for Tina. Mrs. Ki . |at the Home was delighted when | Ohio. rest for a while. : if she had not taken me on a two 0 | iy . Israe a Er for, Se another patient, there Showed. her Ladies Auxiliary of Trucksville Mrs. Anna Stenger, Perrin Ave- | hour chase. | : BRE ALC iN Tonite Thru Saturday — 2 Color Hits AL walk a dog up around the corner |TV brief ‘comment from the Post | Fire Company will hold a cook out nue, had as recent visitors, her ‘New Tenants : X | : oo A fe Jd. & | ‘past Norman Lewis’ will ‘miss see- about saying in the church calen-| August 12th, at the Fire Hall" at daughter, Mrs. Edward Jackson, and | when Fred made a little feeding | Friday - Saturday and Sund I i Walt Disne | Hom Fine . dar: “Smile, God loves you.” She |6:30 pm. ey children; Levittown, who spent sev- ; med y y Rca: N EY i y ing Tina out having a wonderful |” ’ y D ¢ vi trough three years ago for our birds, | July 26-27-28 i presents Conf time in grandpa’s yard with the said she was going to have her son | Mrs. Jack Kennan and Mrs. Rich-: gral ade with their mother and | ho added a house on both ends. | y : | A wie) Sava “ l Au swing, bathing pool and slide. give the article to Father Pawlush. |ard Montgomery are chairman and grandmosher. is : Everyone said that no family would | “The Hook” > : | W. I And by the way, we were watch- | The oh ih i Se a Do Bete a ie rend. Mes Yin Paes nest there, but last week we no- . Kirk Douglas - Nick Adams Ro \ {md am I i Eds TV the othe ight h i © y. (Seer elr 3 » NOTTRR €y, : * | ticed twi t: i { : | oar ae ething oo tr aan oe affairs in print. All people are im- | Mrs. Earl Gregory Jr. Mrs. Jacob Helen McGovern, Mt. Lake, recent- little Bil nk is or oe | A Strange and Compelling Story TECHNICOLOR® oan i 3 ing Commission, and then in a portant! Harrison. Guests are invited. ly, and also spent some time with | oun bird with dark yellow breas ie asking a Curious Question. i 4 / Released by BUENA VISTA Distribution C0. Inc.» © 1863 Wal Disney Production i ie | ‘second saw “out” Norman Lewis | Dott Thursday I gave communion Boh Johnson, Carverton, has Po and Mrs. Donald Row- | emerge. Her mate, who remains '}§ Fri,, Sun, 8:45 pm Sat. 10:20 pm . TRIN i { pass before the camera. to a larger number of patients than |returned home after spending two ands, Slatington. ! close by, has taken up occupancy AND bl Be " Cornelius Hastie, prominent egg |S ; before, 45 out of 96 of them | Weeks at Indian Tower Gap. Congratulations to Richard Powell, | i, the other little apartment. M ; Su and poultry man, home baker, and Protestant patients. Judy Chernin, is home after being | son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Powell, | bird book failed to disclose the “My Six Loves Wors : {| member of Mt Fon Methodist TALK ‘ABOUT INTEGRATION! i compe at Shy Lake this past Pome. fverns; on being selon identity of the new tenants and |} Debbie Reynolds, Cliff Robertson | JOKN WAYNE ‘BEAN FARARTIN 1 Scho i hurch and choir, went to Merc Oo : i doa BE eof five young men chosen as, ye would eciat i 2 ! \ | [ » 1 Hospital, Scranton, Friday. He ro Lois SY an Big a William Hewitt is. mow, home, assoniale guzingers of Mobonnell other bird a a Tih, Bus, 3000 = Sat 58 RICKY NELSO oe Rid BRAVO v | a cataract removed from the right never kmew it happened. A i Tom Maan his daughter, Mrs, Hroress Donraiion, Missouri, from | fy the species. Movies Open: Every Friday, ] cosTNG i | v Fv Ee. Tocvore © withig Tor ol TD hood ot he Tooter With Dok "on Prey, Binghamuen, Now Poth. | bon Sots tiniversi grafuite of Saturday and Sunday. + JNGIE DICIINGON WALTER BRENNAN -WARD BOND | recHnico or” | i? nd a speedy recovery of sight and’| toward pe A hairy woodpecker po Wilden who Bag heen ill, is Porn, Disie University | Extengion I detown | AN ARMADA IGKINSON WALT ha Produced by HOWARD HAWKS [orm WARNER orcs 4 | & @:v i 9 Nn . Ww . : -. 5 . 5% 5 - i goalth. Retr ahd eit pnd wos ne i dt Verna Smith still remains in : Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and : Mrs. Edward C. Cooke Bethle- Beach Open Every Day |}! : : : Su have been on a fishing trip to | foward the woodpecker; General “Hospital where she was | family, Shaver Avenue, will leave |hem, visited Mrs. Claire McKenna Water Bicycles, Row Boats, 1 tartin fis 39 | 1 a ln g Pp £5 a SE in payther i 2 broken. hip several Pre on a camping trip. and Marie Wright, also other rela- Motor Row. Boats, Kiddy | S rtaing " Summer P lace . i 6:3 4 : Wi 3 i i i ? { i i | § . _ MARY LEWIS BIBLE CLASS | feeder, popped a piece of suet into A Me lov: ln ves En in the Ruck Mow IY ‘Rules Cruise on law Pore | Sunday “Splendor in the Grass” (Color) | | 5 Last week Wednesday the Mary uejay’s beak, went back non-!" Me and Mrs. Eu La : ha : toon Beat, etc. ast w : ? J . gene Thomas | most attractive with a lovel : i ) x y and | Lewis Bible class met at the home | Chlantly fo his own feeding. Prob- | have returned from a trip to G 0h SNe Th he Ty J er Pe File ERE AOR RRO RE OROEO : Mr. ond Mrs. Ray Muli ably the woodpecker said, “O you Tau i he TTT C & . Ray Mullison on ; e ts Forks, North Dakota, while there| Paul Jenkins, son of Mr. and ! : cks River Road, Mt. Z The | great big baby! Where's your isi ! ! xt day was ho Mulli a Sr mama? Well, here, take this, and they Vis Mrs. Thomas’ brother, | Mrs. Si Jenkins, Evergreen Street, ullison’s S' gl ’ ’ ian war room, who is in the serv- | will enter King’ College i - | B 4 i erv. g's ge in Septem Feit erdveseeny a, Er never did i Sena ber, where he will major in physics. Sw ~ Mrs. wis in her devotions read : ichar uey, son of Mr. and Caroline Sue B 1 h ~ shi a piece from the May number of DIMOCKE CAMP (GROUND Mrs. Richard Huey, Post Road is of Mr. and Mes ay MVE Epworth Notes telling about an old We Gilberts drove to the Dimock | Bow home after having beem a pa- | Center Street 1s spending gs 3 : African man who came asking tor | Camp Ground Sunday night. The tient in Nesbitt Hospital for | weeks as the guest of her aunt i 'D a “new Book.” The old Bible in Lawrys from Dallas were there. So |several weeks. - Mrs. Otto Bartz, in Mt. Holly, N I his hand was worn to tatters, and | Was Earl Cowden, formerly of Mrs. Esther Long is ill at her At 4 a.m . 2 oi be a, Bis I > \ 15 BC .m. Monday morning I re- Ss bored through with hungry African Huntsville. What a rain we started | home on Harris Hill Road. vad 2 . ih ca oii he dy at ov I CS i Bible is my stick; I cannot get returned to work after submitting | of gan isoni : 5 3 5 rene 0: . i Boe wom my Bible.” Mrs. Lela Harvey. S Lake to surgery several weeks ago at Fig to a rate Ee a Ee ro : Snianed: Africans in rural Mr.» ond. Mire Loe Shepperson Nesbitt Hospital. ; with so much promise. Rev. Gilbert F mest] ly 08 lmost always carry a stick | p : it Mrs. Flossie Ward, of Pittsburg | was one of the fi hi 3 © of some kind for their protec Deny spent the weekend with | is gspemding some time with Mr lled : i) 0 fow ‘who ialthiully ! a - he r : . | calle : ion and help along the path. Tt ooh Mes. Toward Hisgns and Mrs. Donald Smith, Hill Street. he a s their security; it gives them com- | _:_. rs. Kate Shultz, Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trowbridge Birthdays A RB ftort and support” So with the visited Mary Kuchta and her mother | and family, hoo boort visting yd Birthday greetings to Dr. Carl I Bible, it is all of that to Christians ny : . and Mrs. Thomas Williams, Harsic Hontz, Mildred Darrow, Mrs. Bess Bu ho use it and depend on it. : Mod dh os a i Hill Road, for two weeks. Sonmal Bn Dersenn Elwood | day s hpi ” ) Ide, He 4 { eT eo | Conewal Hospital, She bs reselving | yoy. Cape Conlers Cranford, Alcs Fast, Douglas La B cum DS Ra.t ? : | A= d tests. B ; ; : i Jennie Smith, Ruth Perry, Evadna | My. and arr, Betty Ashbridge, Jackie : al , Mr. .and ql Nn £ § ) Decker, Ruth Gilbert, Ida Mullison, bend Mrs B Wiliam Reight First of twelve day care centers Averett, Lenore Henninger, Theo- 0 | ERT Edith Perry (president), Muriel Ro Ta N. J., announce the operated by: the Set for the ond dore Shonk, Walter Gosart, Jr., Ann > | Su SR , Ro 1 their third daughter, Deidr r the ohil- [aah fght, Bi ; | zelle, Minnie VanTuyle, Rose Miller irth o 1 3 e | gr t mi : rocker, Emma Cortright, Billy AM. s : v1 sophia. Mrs, Reighter is the lores 2X 00 migrant agricultural work- | 1. : ¢ B g da Menhennett, Lucy N. Howell |. mp oor er Monday i amoreaux, Beth Clifford, Carol Dy- ‘3 bY ne hey ’ ‘mer Judy Kuchta, daughter of M: $ Opened onday in Adams d E » ; i ecretary) and visiting also was Be > Ol MU | County, and tw h te | Pond Eyet, Mrs. Walter Flejcher, ee Du i Mrs. Mullison’s daughter Ruth an Gin in agate Hite oie a Hg pili hii re Dorothy Creasy, Bryan Ross Bartle- J AM; oi ys er o rs. Mary | son. AM. | lt Bs jez Ham- | Ruchta and Mrs. Jessie Garinger, zerne County. Caprice On A B D Pao hor Litlo oix i 5 er also | Harveys Lake. Ours is the only county slated Price Usy ay 7 Su aD at os oy Mar- Mrs. Mary Kuchta had as Sunday for two such camps, one at the Well, I took Thursday off, plan- Morn a oe er = Ruth | dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Mike Methodist Church, Orange, and the — EE Dn Smmondepens. || Harte” Oktuctills, Wo, wad Woo | Gimme SD. Thomgtee, Co || NEWLLOW PRICES Ly RTON Peter Kuchta and George Kuchta, ordinator is Mrs. Marie Perrego, : ; We 3 Mr. end Mrs. Dan Fitser, Sr. | Harrisburg, Mary Kuchta, Lake- Dallas RD 3. f .COAL ; 336 1 ) De i i Neflsons | wood, N. J. and Andrew Kuchta. |garden party at her home on VERY HARD, NO DIRT Pe |. recently, e sers li : 3 4 q ) } Meher distance trom ay bu 2| Mr. and Mrs. Orin Beckerman | Saturday. LOW ASH CONTENT } } Sickles, Both a i Zag prends. Ringwon spent Sunday Mrs. Phoebe Case, Popular Street HIGH IN HEAT u | - | with us, to celebrate Mr. Becker- pe 4. : es 1 ely from Carverton. ry Dirshioo © wily. DEcHor shissisinod fe Ladies Si Society |§ —100% GUARANTEED— SUNI + Bo and Mrs. Harry Reid and On Thursday of last week Albert | .overed en Wa i at a |} STOVE & JUMBO NUT $16.50 Jac a y, Wilmington, Del, visited | and I spent the day at Springville, | Wednesda he : ei an Jae PEA 15.00 a.m. Mrs. Alired Scureman a few days. | visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe LaVelle, | 4, a: hi Sa hg or roo || STOKER 14.00 be, Also visiting Scuremans weie Mr. | and hunting woodchucks. We had shies Bmehiney. Zotiman, Reed- In Two Ton Lots | pm. End ‘Mrs George Lunn. Poughe| = lovely dns. seeing decor aniligrovse ler, Gebhardt, Hafner, Dennis, : . 3 pb - a Tout es Zrol Davis, Marino, Kuns, Zearfoss, Give us 3 days Notice Lo BT CE HENNE HRN H RHR ENS aplenty on their farm, and having the in : . a.m. 3 RL A are ony ‘na. cev Lewis, Rauch, Dyer, Jones, Smith, On Delivery % FOR ¥ F b x CKS. | and Miss Alice Roan, all of Wilkes- 674-5766 ow Ide f Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kar [ goer % % ; y Karuza, ; ? 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