The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 05, 1964, Image 13
aS os TS RE DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ‘Lehman Mrs. Ann Rogers, Outlet Road, is a patient in Genera] Hospital, taken Sunday evening in the ambulance. She is improving. Mrs. Sadie Rossman is visiting her son Harry and family in Wilkes- Barre for a week or two. FIREMEN’S AUXILIARY ‘Auxiliary to the Fire Company met at the fire hall recently with a good attendance. / Elizabeth Sutton reported on the sea food dinner, which was a suc- cess, also thanked those who helped clean fire hall kitchen. Mrs. Joseph Gill from the Wyo- ming Valley Crippled Children’s As- ‘A. Brown, Mrs. Helen Squier, Mrs. sociation ‘showed a colote called “Every Day Can Be: Easter.” Next month there will be pictures of the World's Fair shown. Mrs. Dorrance Mekeel reported emergencies. Luncheon was served by: Mrs. H. John Sidler, Mrs. Grace Ide, Mrs. film bur D. 'Searfoss, Faye Brown, Ches= ter J. Sutton, Stephen B. Major, ‘Janet Eddy, Rachel E. Miers. W.S.CS. of the Methodist Church purchase of another 2 gallon jug met recently. and also coffee, cream, and soup for from the study book on “Christian Issues were 27 members present. Ehret called the business meeting to order, Mrs. H. A. Brown leading a __THB DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1964 Kunkle WSCS March 11 Mrs. Russell Transue will hostess to Kunkle WSCS Wednes- | Commission on Education and the day evening March 11 at 8 pm. | Official Board, Alderson Methodist Assisting her will be Mrs. Madeline Church met Monday evening. Plans | Harveys Lake (can Humphrey, Mrs. Ruth Johnson, and Hartman. Aline Bistoh read LaBarre. | were wade for Easter. The budget | Philadelphia, spent the in Southern Asia. There or for the year Was pecepled. Present with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mi- sociation. |at these meetings were: Eleanor | chael Clark. Janice’ Mrs. Charles Nuss said a mission- Humphrey, Mesdames Howard Hig- ary from Japan will speak at the gins, Theodore Heness, Amos Hun- Church March 20. All are welcome. | singer, Robert Williars: Helen Hart- Albert Rrmitage, Present were: EL Amos Hun | singer, Mrs. Clarence Montross, Mrs. Howard Higgins and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Flecknoe, h weekend | Pe SECTION B — PAGE 5 ' Beaumont | Mrs. Herbert Goodwin, chairman | Helen of the “1964 Heart Fund”, states | hér committee members. are making | “second calls” in their appea Expect the following to | Shawn {for funds. © Mrs. Callie Parrish is somewhat {improved at the Carpenter's Nurs- |ing home, Idetown. Taylor, | Clayton Taylors, is trying very hard 1 not to scratch her chicken pox. Congratulations |see you soon if they did not find |Traver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. daughter of the are due Patty u home on their first round of | Kenneth Traver, for once again at- yo Mr. and Mrs. Charles Raklewicz ote Mrs. Emil Balewski, Mrs. Ro- |taining high honors on the Dean’s and family expect to move into bert Belles, Mrs. Nile Clark, Mrs. [List at Bloomsburg State College their new home at Stone Hurst where shé js majoring in math. Peter Clark and Kenneth Traver Emma Ide, and Mrs. Alex Rebar. Sovounns Sg a Next meeting will be March 31, man, Albert Armitage, and Fuller | Denmon, Mrs. Derwin. Patton, Mrs. Roast beef dinner served by foot Mors Hotttage™ about | 1 account of Holy Week. Luncheon | Ashton, William Kelly, Charles Mur- this month. |Jack Patton, and Mrs. Goodwin. W.S.C.S. Wednesday March 11 : . was served by: Mrs. Albert Ide, Mrs. phy and Rev. Eister. Wedding Invitations | The “Dusk to Dawn’’ street lights, | {are pati nts at General Hospital. A thank-you note was received | pongld (Cosgrove, Mrs. Charles Nuss, | ‘Gleaners Class, Alderson Church, with By namie | “dos he to ie community. byl re patients at General Hospi starts 5 p.m. : All you van eat for | ,1q read from the Salvation Army including home-made for donation of $10. A donation was sent to the Wyo- ming Valley Crippled Children’s As- one price, pie. Will be served country style. Happy birthday: Grace Ide, Wil- Mrs. Chester Lamoreaux, and Mrs. met on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ma 1 Ralph Johnson. [Barey ‘Allen, class teacher, read on ny. 0 ors the meaning of Lent. Hostesses Many Designs — READ THE TRADING POST — 'were Mrs. Raymond Grey and Mrs. THE DALLAS POST [the C. J. Dresses, the Robert Con- | dons, and the Harry Walterses are very much appreciated. ‘Rubber Stamps Made To Your Design THE DALLAS POST “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY BONELESS CROSS-CUT BE NONE PRICED HIGHER! D Lb. 0AST . . “69° Cube, Chip and Sirloin Tip SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY SWISS STEAKS HIGHER! 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