The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 24, 1963, Image 8

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    “Birthday greeting this week to—
Beverly Pierce, Jane Schooley, Betty
w Lou Kleiner, Judy Dagle,
* Merrel, Dr. R. E. Crompton, Billie
‘Rundle, Bruce Long, Besa Kleiner,
# Robert Nichols, Guy J. Shovlin,
Gerald W. Thomas, Mrs, W. F.
. Stroud, Howard W. Perrin, Janet
i Post Phillips, George Owens, Rusty
" Greenley.
# Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenley have
- eturned after visiting their son,
% William, student at Penna Military
Academy, Chester, Pa.
4 & Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Philbin have
# announced the birth of a son, Jos-
‘eph Carey. Mrs. Philbin is daugh-
w ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallage Perrin,
* Holly Street. The Philbins reside in
the Bronx, N. Y.
. Mrs. Floyd Oplinger, former resi-
‘dent of Trucksville, has returned
to her home at Harveys Lake after
= being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital
w for several weeks.
= © Wilfred Anderson, Holly Street,
. is in Detroit where he is taking an
ww advanced course with the Borroughs
o.
. James Warkomski of San Diego,
Calif. is spending some time with
ith his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Jos-
“eph Warkomski, Harveys Lake! He
ft is grandson of Mrs. Eunice Morris,
= Chase Road.
||* © Mrs. Lyle Carle, Harris Hill Road,
. remains a patient in Nesbitt Hos-
w pital where she was admitted a
week ago.
« Mrs. Herman Reese, Rice Street,
is undergoing tests at Nesbitt Hos-
tal.
John Rinehart, Trucksville will
~ leave soon to spend the winter in
‘Tuscon, Arizona.
#™ * Ruth Merrel, Doran Drive has
) had as house guests this past week
= Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Weyna, of
‘Philadelphia. ;
Ben F. Merrel and Ruth were
nner guests on Sunday of Mrs.
5 George McCord, Kingston, to cele-
iy ie the 95th birthday of Mr. Mer-
« Tel.
&+ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom en-
a ‘tertained at dinner on Sunday: Mr.
w and Mrs, Sheldon Williams, and
# 5sons, Paul and Sheldon, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. John Ash, and daughter Linda,
‘Mary Cromley, all of Cherry Hill,
i 1 J., and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer
| Holmgren, Sr., Fernbrook, Mr. and
| "Mrs. Eugene Thomas and son, Linda
« Croom, and the host and hostess.
+ Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
William Donachie, Trucksville on
their 22nd wedding anniversary.
* Our sympathy to Mrs. J. Frank
|. Carver on the death of her husband
and Mrs. Stephen Stengl,
Moors Road, spent a week in Atlantic
= City and Binghamton, N. Y. with
uests from Germany, Mr. ard Mrs.
drew Popp, Penzberg, Batavia,
Germany.
| Sincere sympathy to Mrs. Peter
B. TF.
rp
chard Street, spent the weekend at
Lycoming College, it being home-
coming week. Their daughter Mary
is a student at the college.
Mrs. Stella Stroud was guest last
week of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stroud.
She was here to attend the funeral
of Mrs. Stroud’s mother, Mrs. Stella
Eveland.
Sincere sympathy to Alice Vivian,
Keller Drive, on the death of her
sister, Ethel Vivian, this past week.
Carverton
The annual three point men’s
supper was held at the Carverton
Church last Saturday night with
representatives from Carverton,
Orange and Mt. Zion churches.
Malcolm Baird, toastmaster, asked
men to introduce their guests. He
called on pastor Reid and Rev. Gil-
bert also for a few words. Stanley
Jones led group singing. Women
of the Carverton church served the
meal. Guest speaker was Robert
V. Crosson, Y.M.C.A. secretary
directing the Memorial Y.M.C.A.
branch in Parsons and ‘the Back
Mountain branch in Shavertown.
Mr. Crosson outlined the many
services of the Y.M.C.A. He said,
“I have found the Back Mountain
people the friendliest of any people
anywhere.” When I told him my
connection with The Dallas Post
Mr. Crosson remarked how wholly
cooperative the Dallas Post had
been, all along.
These men attended the supper:
Harry Spare, Nelson Lewis, Fred
Risch, James Mitchell, Harry Smith,
George Sutton, Roy J. Thomas,
Thomas W. Earl, Willard Smith,
Harold ‘J. Harris, John Lewis Jr.,
Ermmest Gay, Elwood Lord, Bert
Coon, Edward ‘H. Miles, Richard D.
Dymond, Dana Cook, Ernest Sutter,
George Sutter, Robert Kenia, Ger-
ald Shaffer, David Burgess, Thomas
C. Lloyd, Ralph L. Swan,
Roy W. Thomas, Herbert Knorr,
Russell Lewis, Miles Shales, Harold
Fritzges,” Donald Searfoss, Willard
Piatt, Herman Coon, George Par-
rish, Kermit Sickler, Christian
Ickinger, Coray B. Ransom, Henry
E. Hess, E. B. Lamoreaux, John
Parrish, Lewis Rozelle, John W.
Coon, Byron Kester, Louis Bedford,
John 'W. Perry, Richard Berlew,
George Berlew, James Derr, L.
Stanley Jones, Howard Perry, Wil-
liam Zimmerman, William Reid,
Robert V. Crossmon, Malcolm
Baird, Charles H. Gilbert, Donald C.
Gross Jr., Charles J. Marcy, Wil-
liam Hughes, Tom Marcy, Richard
Prynn,
Beaumont
There was no school last Friday
when the teachers attended a one
day institute at Tunkhannock.
Mrs. Ralph Lutes was in New
York City this week to attend the
National Cosmotologists’ Conven~
tion at the Hote] Statler.
Michael Fetchko, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Fetchko, was honored
with a family dinner on his thir-
teenth birthday Thursday, Oct. 17.
Cindy Bartlett, daughter of the
Alvin Bartletts, is receiving treat-
ment at General Hospital where
she is seriously ill.
The George Fetchkos spent last
weekend with the Robert Jashitis
family on Long Island, N, Y., where
they went to @' see their newly-
welcomed grandson, Bryan, and his
brother Robbie.
Even a tombstone will say good
things about a guy when he’s down.
Sure is a difference between good,
sound reasons and reasons that
sound good.
LIZDAS
PIARO STORE
Complete Stock of the
WORLD’S FINEST
PIANOS
Steinway, Chickering
Everett, Winter
| Cable-Nelson
Easy Terms
24% South Main St. 823-2644
MUTUAL FUNDS?
INVESTORS MUTUAL, INC.
INVESTORS STOCK FUND, INC. ;
INVESTORS INTER-CONTINENTAL FUND, LTD.
INVESTORS SELECTIVE FUND, INC.
INVESTORS VARIABLE PAYMENT FUND, INC.
‘Gallagher on the death of her hus-
band last week.
l= . Susan Lockman, Reading,
| & *he weekend with Mr.
_ Harold Croom.
© Mrs. Charles Palmer, Orchard
Street is spending some time in
[Lancaster with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Finney.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bennett, Or-
>
spent
and Mrs.
CALL Cores
YOUR
CONSECUTIVE DIVIDEND
it to your INVESTORS Man:
YOUR
INVESTORS MAN
IS
THOMAS N.
KREIDLER, JR.
Zone Mgr.
MUTUAL, INC.
This regular ‘quarterly divi-
dend of 1(Q¢ per share de-
rived from investment in-
come, plus a distribution of
20¢ per share dividend
representing income from
realized security profits is
payable on September 27 to
shareholders of record as of
September 26, 1963.
26 Division St.
Shavertown, Pa.
TRY FOLENS
Phone — 674-5231
Bus. — 822-3266
Robert S$. Ersted, Secretary-Treasurer
Thos. N. Kriedler, Jr.
26 Division St,
Shavertown, Pa,
674-5281 - 822-3266
TER TTA
1/774 man
He represents INVESTORS Diversified Services, Inc., exclus
sive national distributor for the above mutual funds and
siinstallment-type’’ face-amount certificates. He also offers
life insurance through INVESTORS Syndicate Life.
For prospectus-booklets on any of these mutual funds, of
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
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CHEWING GUM
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MALTED MILK
CHASE & SANBORN
PUSS-N-BOOTS
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CORN MARGARINE
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CALO CAT FOOD
COFFEE rec. ori. ane
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LOCAL GROWN
CABBAGE
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CHICKEN LEGS OR BREASTS b. 45°
b. 35¢
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