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Everyday Low Price 5.00 The 480—Eugene Burdick 4.00 6.95 Armageddon—Leon Uris 5.56 5.00 Candy—Southern and Hoffenberg 4.00 3.95 The Spire—William Golding 3.16 5.95 The Group—Mary McCarthy 4.76 4.95 Von Ryan’s Express 3.96 4.95 Atrocity—La Tzetnik 3.96 5.95 Fanatic—Meyér Levin 4.76 4.50 Martyred—Richard Kim 3.60 6.95 Julian—Gore Vidal 5.56 3.95 Profiles in Courage—d. F. Kennedy 3.16 They had a nice time. Boy Scout Troop 241 is spending this week at Camp Acahela. The following boys are atending: Wil- | liam Dawe, Thomas Brown, Law- rence Barnes, Lawrence Van Scoy, Garry Van Scoy, Fred Vaientine, Ralph Edwards, Joseph Doran, and Jan Ualick. ‘Scoutmaster is Wil- liam Simms and assisting, Gordon Dawe. Dallas Union of W.C.T.U. will | meet at the home of Mrs. Morton Connelly on the Outlet Road, ‘August 18, at 2 p.m., Mrs. Russell Hoover presiding and Mrs. Arthur Hoover assisting hostess. Please come, you are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart P. Marks entertained = their daughter Mrs. Ben Shipman and three children Jennie, Buddy and Susie, Spencer- port, N. Y. Jacy Ruggles had an accident on his motorcycle and is in the Harris- burg Hospital. He 'said it is very lonely and ‘would like to hear from his friends, so why don’t’ you write to him. Offset At Its Best Try The Dallas Post Dallas Buto Seat Covers ' Route 309 at Shady Side Lake Convertible tops expertly in- stalled ‘and guaranteed Worn body cloths replaced on seats Clear plastic covers Antique cars restored All types of chrome chairs re-covered Restaurant booths and stools repaired and reupholstered PHONE 674-9521 Leave ll coll ee BE DRAINAGE STONE DIRT FILL ASPHALT PAVING Driveways Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa.. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” , American Asphalt Paving Go. 696-1114 Plant and Quarry Chase / mi om Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reid, Brian, Jeffrey and Harry Jr., Wilmington, Del, visited Mrs. Reid’s mother, Mrs. Betty Scureman, for a week. When ' the rest of the family re- turned home, Jeff stayed on for an- other week. Then he got on the bus and rode home alone — quite an adult experience. Mr, and Mrs. Chris Ickinger re- cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Leigh- ton Fish at Montoursville and brought Bobby Fish back for a few days visit. And how did Bobby Fish get back home? Well, Mrs Hildegard Wolfe and danghters Lynn end Lesslie visited Mr. and Mrs. Fish for a week, taking Bobby back home. 1 got curious to know who was bui.ding the nice looking house on the road up from the Carvertcn parsonage next beyond Elwood Lord’s, on the opposite side. So I stopped to inquire and ther: was James Perry of Trucksville taking a hrief rest from hammering nails. He expects some day to mova into it with his wife. Alongside of him sitting on the same plank was a young man I usedto know, David Dixon, who awhile ago moved back tn Carverton from New Jersey where he had lived for fifteen y>irs and now iives in the former Robert Bachman house. lot of earth-digging-and moving ma- chinery He and I recalled that I baptized him and two others in Jack Scoble’s swimming pool which was in the side yard at the time. David and his sister Margaret and Bertha Pace, all Methodists, wanted to be baptized by immersion. This was @ new experience for me {and them!) but I managed to get it done.. Later David recalls that I married him to his present wife. James Perry thinks I also baptized him when he was living home with his parents David and Edith Perry. Probaby I did. Another new house has been completed along that same road, op- posite from James Per:y’s house and is occupied by people named Kraynak who operate a service sta- tion down on Wyoming Avenue. New Stamps Issued JA new stamp, five cent denomi- nation at area post offces, goes on sale August 15. It is a commem- orative stamp honoring William Shakespeare. A new five cent stamp already on sale shows a United States flag and the message REGISTER and VOTE. Theory Solfeggio Harmony Carl F. Roth, Director Louise W. Ayre Wesley A. Bailey WYOMING SEMINARY SCHOOL OF MUSIC THE OPENING OF ITS FALL SEMESTER SEPTEMBER (4, 1964 Courses Band Instruments Teachers Richard L. Yurish Organ Piano Violin Voice Myron G. Leet Elsie P. Powell Sarah K. Young Students May Enroll For Music Without Attending Other Classes At Wyoming Seminary Catalog and Further Information On Request Telehone 287-1126 . He nas a- Couples . Club of { Trucksville Methodist’ Church held their an- nual outing at he Arthur Gensel cottage, North Lake, on Saturday, August 1. Swimming, games, and a steak dinner were enjoyed by the group. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. ‘Bert Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Hawk, Mr. \and Mrs. Kenneth Hunter, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wayne Long, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, Mr. and |Mrs. Thomas Xriedler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson, | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Morgan, Mr. | and Mrs. Allen Nichols, Dr. David i Kunkle, and Jane Rogers. Club will hold a wiener roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson in September . Mrs. Robert Joyce and infant son have returned to their home at 226 Meadowcrest from Wyoming Valley Hospital. Leonard Thompson entered the U. S. Air Force on July 22. He is now undergoing eight weeks basic training at the Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. Leonard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson, Irving, N. J. Mrs. Thompson is the former Helen Hazeltine. Mrs. John Bell and children have returned ‘to their Bridge, N. J., after visiting her par- ents, Mr. snd Mrs. Lowther Brown, South Pioneer Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George Parry, West- moreland Hills, have returned after a visit with their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and: Mrs. Richard Parry and family, Richboro. Richard teaches chemistry at Council Rocks High School. Mr. and Mrs. John Barbuto and family, Norwich, N. Y., have moved to 208 Holly Street. Mrs. John Kenndn entertained her card club at home on Holly Street Wednesday afternoon. [Prizes were won by Mrs. James McFarland and Mrs. Allen Johnson. Others at- tending ‘were Mrs. Burdett Crane, Mrs. - Lewis Evans, Mrs. Edward Griffiths, Mrs. L. F. Kingsley, and Mrs. James Martin. Carol Britt, Bunker Hill, is spending some time with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Plummer and family, Valley Forge. Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Boyer and Karl have returned home to Berkeley, Ohio, after visiting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and, Mrs. William Clewell, Carverton Road. Mrs. James Sisco and infant son have returned to their home at 196 Meadowcrest from Nesbit Hospital. Marion Finney, Wilmington, Del., spent a recent weekend with her mother, Mrs. S. D. Finney, Carver- ton Road. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. David Peters, Mrs. Byron Shortz, Mrs. Arline Bessmer, Mrs. Emma Anderson, Mrs. Lansford Nor- ris; Mrs. Frank Kreigh, Betty Jean Lowery, Patricia Martin, Lisa Marie Williams, Carol Diane Gregory, Nancy Gordon, Bonnie Baird, Robert Norris, Edward Johnson, Sr., Don- ald R. Gromel, Harry J. Harker, Frank Besecker, Herbert Webster, home in Old | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Trucksville Jr., Hal Keller, Richard Moss, Jef- ferson Dickson, Jay Dagle, Brian Scott Johnson, and Ronald Gaylord. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Reese, New Cumberland, spent a recent weekend with his niece, Marilyn Marth, North Main Street. John Barbuto, a surgical patient at Nesbitt Hospital, has returned to his home on Holly Street. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and family, Carverton Road, spent several days with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Webster and family, New Milford, Conn. They alsp visited his bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Johnson and family in Providence, R. I. ¢ Mrs. Herbert Webster, Sr. IN Evelyn Wheeler, Carverton Road, have returned after a several day stay with Mrs. Webster's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Webster, Jr. and family, Parry Sound, Canada. Edna Reese, = Philadelphia, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hess, Carverton Road. Miss Reese is a former resident of the area. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cook, Har- risburg, spent a recent weekend with hig brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook, Ridge Street. Mrs. William McCauly has re- turned to her home in Wilkes-Barre! after a ten day stay with Mrs. Peter Gallagher, Harris Hill Road. Registration board will enroll new voters for the November 3 general election on Wednesday, Sept. 2 at Back Mountain YMCA building in Shavertown. trars will be on duty from 11 to 3, and from 6 to 9. Deadline for registering is Monday, September 14. During the period voters ca not change party. ? Fred Williams, Terrace Avenue, is a patient at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Beaumont The Magistrates Association of Wyoming County held their annual picnic iat the home of the Earl Johnsons on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lutes, who spent last weekend with their pon Richard’s family at Palmyra, were accompanied home by their grand- daughter Sarah. The Herbert Goodwins are vaca- tioning at their camp at LaPorte. The Warren Johnsons are in Minneapolis for the National Rural Mail Carriers’ Convention. Enroute west they stopped at the: Pennsyl- vania State University to dine with Morgan Lewis, who is doing work for his doctorate there. Dr. T. J. Keating of West Ches- ter is spending some time with the ‘William Arch Austins. ~5 Mr. and Mrs. Arch Baker oi Shavertown, Mrs. Charles Gosart, Luzerne and Mrs. Myrl Moore of Courtdale helped Mrs. Williag Jones celebrate her birthday S day at the home of Mrs. Jones's daughter, the Kenneth Jacksons. Save On Your Printing Have It Done By THE POST ~ WYOMING SEMINARY SECRETARIAL PRACTICE, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BUSINESS ENGLISH Moderate Rates — Job Placement Service i Catalogue and Further Information on Request 3 1 Telephone 287-1126 Announces The OPENING OF ITS FALL SEMESTER | September 14, 1964 : ! Registration Now Being Accepted For Beginners and Advanced Courses in $ TRANSFER ; COMPANY 3 s WORLD WIDE MOVERS wo EAH a HES Regi mrs Sap Sen A Fs EAE