Decem- unt Car- h, Lake re Mrs. Thomas e former sky had Mr. and Berwick, ase, and ia. Mr. rs. Peter TY oe Is DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Fred ‘Whipple Opens ~ Fine New Gift Shop A new and unusual gift shop has opened on Memorial Highway. Fred Whipple, New ,Goss Manor, and former Shavertown resident, who ‘has owned and operated a Marble, Stone and Lumber business in the same Luzerne location for many years, is the proprietor. An interest in imported and un- usual gifts prompted his new ven- ture. Rare hand carvings and lovely SIGNS OF ALL KIND BUILT - PAINTED TRUCKS WINDOWS DISPLAYS SHO-CARDS PAPER SIGNS SIGN CLOTH SCOTCHLITE ART WORK {SELINGO SIGNS HUNTSVILLE 674-8126 objects d’art from Africa, India and Israel are on display. Mr, Whipple is awaiting a large shipment of. very special items but in the meantime has opened his new shop so that the public may stop in and get aequainted with his rare gifts and low prices. The shop is open daily and will be open evenings before Christmas. MORE GROSBEAKS _ Mrs. Elsie Mahoney, Sweet Val- ley, reports six evening grogbeaks at her bird feeder. Bird-watchers have noted a number of evening grosbeaks, but nothing to compare with the numbers seen here five years ago, when a flock of fifty was no rarity. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST DRAINAGE STONE DIRT FILL ASPHALT PAVING Driveways Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” American Asphalt Paving Co. 696-1114 Plant and Quarry Chase to: C. Lou Culver, . Trucksville Our birthday greetings this week | — Tom Pierce, Edith K. Parsons, Edward Johnson, Jr., Bonnie Thomas Cook, Bruce is Office of Northern Europe, tioned Copenhagen, Denmark. Paula his 21st Birthday on December 14. He George Schollenberger, Orange, and is the _son of Mr. and Mrs. with the U.S. Coast Guard Liason sta- at the U. S. Embassy in Thomas is a 1960 graduate of ‘Westmoreland High School and a 1961 ‘graduate of the Coast Guard School, Groton, Conn. He recently received a Pro- ficiency I Rating as a Yeoman. Tom and his grandmother, Mrs. Horan, Orange both share THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 12, 1963 Birthday In Denmark Turn Dugan, Carole Dick, Wilbur H. Rer- off, Elda Coolbaugh, Mrs. Elizageth Gloria Jean Roe, Arline G. Williams, Robbin Lohman, Sherman Kunkle, Mrs. Warren L. Marrow, Laurie Lee Long, Pamela ‘Sue Law- son, Beverly Dymond, Lori DeRe- mer, David Bottoms, Sobert Charles Hutchinson, J. Carl Goodwin, How- ard W. Ide. od The community extends sincere sympathy to Mrs. Marion Perrin and family on the death of her husband, Wallace Perrin last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Layou were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davis, Scranton, recently. Mrs. Da- vis being a sister of Joseph Layou. Mrs. Harold Croom, Mrs. William ! 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The Christmas story in song and music will be featured at the Friendship class meeting Tuesday evening. Program will be in charge of Florence ‘Sherwood. Fifty cent gifte for all needy girls and boys will be donated by members of the class.. Hostesses for the evening’s Xmas party are— Mrs. Thomas Pierce and Betty Reese, co-chairmen. Assisting are: — Mrs. Ogden Palmer, Mrs. C. G. Perkins, Mrs. Vern Pritchard, Mrs. Ruth Reynolds, Mrs. John Richards, Mrs. John Roushey, Mrs. Donald Cherry, Mrs. Robert Roushey, Mrs. Robert Sherwood, Mrs. Thomas Zelford. $1 Billion Insurance Locally Represented From $2 million in January 1959, Investors Syndicate Life Insurance and Annuity Company has now top- ped $1 billion life insurance in force, individual policyholders, the com- pany announced, through local a- gent Thomas Kreidler. John H. Blackman, Jr., ~Forty- Second Street ,is chairman of the board. Investors reached the ‘half billion mark in October 1961 and reported 77,000 policyholders with $806 mil- lion life insurance in force at the 1962 year end. The company is now licensed “and doing business in 48 states and the District of Columbia. [Stressing that investors sells only individual life policies, no group in- | or creditors insurance, Thomas W. Moses, president, attri- buted the company’s growth to the energy and dedication of its 3’,000- man national sales force. “Millions of Americans are under- insured,” he said. “Investors repre- sentatives take the company’s ser- vices directly to the public. They are helping people to realize that life insurance is indispensable in plan- ming a future secure with adequate protection for both ~ families and businesses. We expect to double our number of policyholders within a very few years.” Investors Syndicate Life is a whol- ly- owned subsidiary of Investrs Di- versified Services, Inc. (IDS), 69 vear old investment management firm with more than $4.6 billion in current assets under mamagement. The insurance company rounds out the financial services of the Inves- tors Group, which includes a face amount certificate subsidiary and five mutual funds. © power tools of all kinds ® U-Haul trailers ® Rug Shampoo machines ® Pratt and Lambert PAINTS ~ ARTHUR GARINGER DALLAS RENTAL SERVICE MAIN HWY. DALLAS 674-3121 Dallas Rotary To | Fete Children Dallas Rotary Club will give a Christmas party for underprivileged children in the Back Mountain area on Saturday, December 21 at Prince of Peace Church, Dallas. Members will assemble at Com- | monwealth Telephone parking lot at 1 p. m,, the young guests. Company to pick up SECTION B — PAGE 5 D OF A PARTIES 2 D of A Christmas party, with ex- change of dollar gifts, is slated for | Friday evening at 6 at Odd Fellows Hall. On December 17, Past Counselors of D of A will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Eugene Fiske, at 6:30. 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