The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 20, 1964, Image 11

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GALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
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Sixteenth Peter B. Roushey
Reunion Held At Rummage Grove
Sixteenth annual reunion of the | dinner at noon.
Peter B. Roushey family was held |
at Rummages
July 25. X
One hundred = members
friends attended
picnic dinner after which a
ball game, swimming,
ing, and quoits were
Grove, Saturday, |
and |
and enjoyed a | | brarian
Mrs. Edna Roushey Long, re-
turned on Thursday after a four
| weeks visit with her daughter
Janet in Europe: Janet is a li-
stationed at Vogelwek,
soft | Kaiserslautern Post, Germany. They
roller skat- | spent
ayed. Games | navia.
two weeks touring Scandi-
In Sweden they watched
for the children were in charge of | the changing of the guard; Tivoli
Mr. Hazel Garris.
Elected president,
shey, Newark,
Edng Long,
urer, [
Lewis "J.
year i
Helen Gayle
Rou- |
Oldest member was B. J. Rou- |
shey, who celebrated his
birthday, July 2, 1964.
Youngest member was
Lee Coolbaugh, five months
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ccolbaugh.
There were two families travel-
ing a great distance; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Donahue and Missie, Jack-
sonville, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Roushey and family of Fairborn,
Ohio. °
The largest family was that of
Mrs. Bessie Roushey.
There was one marriage; Robert
Layton = Roushey to Ann Marie
Parsons, December 28, 1963.
There was one death: Elwood
Buck, November 26, 1963.
_ There were seven births; Mr. and
old,
Laing
Bs. Charles Donahue, Mehoopany,
Sa daughter,
New Jersey, a daughter, Carol,
Ro 15, 1963; Mr. and Mrs.
"Weorge Roushey, Wanamie, a |
Joy Ellen; July 28,
1963; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Katchik,
daughter Sept. 12, 1963; Mr. and
Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh, Dallas, a
daughter, Cathy Lee Feb. 6, 1964;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank- Zurinski Jr.,
New Jersey, a son, Mark, Feb. 19,
1964; Mr. and Mrs. Otis Comstock,
Mehoopany, a daughter,
May 25, 1964; Mr. and Mrs.” Wil-
liam Sammon, Philadelphia, a
daughter, Judy Ann, July 11, 1964.
Mr. and Mrs. John Donahue,
celebrafed _ ‘their fiftieth wedding
anniversary, Sept. 15, 1963.
Next reunion will be July 24,
1965, at Rummages Grove, with
Descendants Of Furman Taylors
Peggy, |
| Mrs. H. D. Campbell, Bobby Brod-
85th 1 vd
| Harold Croom,
Cathy |
| Mys.
ets Castle, Skansen
| Ge 2rdens, H
nd Rod, 'N
and Mrs.
George
NT
Mir,
Ronnie a Lori Jean, Mr. and Mrs.
on,
Harold E.
Mrs. J. Eugene Thomas, Trucks- |
ville; Mrs. Clifford Garris, B. J:
Roushey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mar- |
tin Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stan-
ton, Bobby and Carl, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Martin Jr., Mr. and Mrs. |
Laing ‘Coolbaugh ‘and Cathy, Peter
I. Roushey; Dallas. 3
Myr. and Mrs. James Roushey,
Jackson; Mrs. Charles Lerow, Linda,
Bobby, and Carol, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Martini and James Louis,
Long Island, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs.
William Kanarr, College Point,
N. Y.; Mrs. Elizabeth Buck and
Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J.
Heckman, Mr. and Mrs. Dean E.
Davis and Scott, Fleetwood; Helen
Lozier, Buck Hill Falls.
Lewis J. Roushey,
Linda, Newark, Del; Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Long, Orangeville; Mr. and
Thomas Roushey, David and
“Fairborn, Ohio; Mr. and
Phyllis and
Genet,
wick, Cambra; Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les R. Donahue and Missie, Jack-
sonville, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Jay H.
Bloomer, Melinda and Brenda,
West Chester.
Mrs. John Donahue and Donald,
Mrs. Charles Donahue, Chris, Jay,
and Mick, Mehoopany; Mrs. Weldon
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Derr
and Joyce, Miss . Shirley Dinan,
Wilkes-Barre; Miss Nancy Gale,
Peter L. Roushey, = Shavertown;
Mrs. Mildred Walton, Ashley; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Gregory, Kingston.
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Croom, | G&
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1964
Walter Harlos, Elected
President Of Family
Walter Harlos was elected presi-
dent, and Arnold Garinger, vice-
president of the descendants of
Chester
annual- reunion held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger,
Harveys Lal on June! 28. Other
officers: surér,” ‘Cory Ransom,
secretary, Z. E. Garinger, his-
torian, Linda Garinger.
Attending: Coray Ransom, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Hess; Mr. and Mrs.
Volney t Waterbury,
Conn.; M ght, Wood-
stopher,
Ir. gnd Mrs.
, Florida;
,- Mrs. Loren
Irs. Zelzah E:
Vir. and Mrs. Nelson
Mr. and. Mrs. Carl
and Martin, Mr.
ringer and
Bonnie
Neilan Ga
Tami, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rauch
and Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Armitage, Mr. and Mrs. Orin
Beckerman and Brenda, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Garinger, Tracy, Wen-
dy, Amy, Berwyn, Pa., the host and
Rosters,
Local Students Attend
Penn State Session
Frank J. O'Hara, Stanley Rusilo-
ski, Shavertown, and Barry Derolf,
Trucksville, are among the 700 stu-
dents from fourteen branch cam-
puses of the Pennsylvania State
University who are enrolled during
the summer term in a three-week
program.
The summer program is an inte-
gral part of ‘their training and stu-
dents will return to their local
branch campuses this fall for their
last year of study. While here, they
will make use of special laboratory
equipment.
At Fort Knox
Peter Romanchick, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Romanchick, Jackson
Street, Dallas, left August 8, for
Fort Knox, Ky., where he will be
stationed with the Army. Peter,
who will be 21 next month, is a ’61
graduate of West Side Central
Catholic High School. He has been
in the 109th Kingston Reserves and
was employed with Nelson Brothers,
and Harriet Ransom at the |
Ira Har- |
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Gather At Sweet Valley Pond Bargains Still Exist 4
: Despite Market Highs = RN
Arline Taylor was chosen presi- Toys Mr. md My Popaar JANE PARKER : 0 ich St le Pp kl Polski 0 Oc
dent and Fred Winter, vice-presi-| Mokw, son, illiam, onolwlw; Many so-called secbndary stocks IG ae
' dent, at the sixteenth annual re-| Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor, Mr. and | with good growth prospects are FRESH BAKED PIES y Orzel * Lo
uion of the late Furman and Eliza | Mrs. Fred Winter, Conrad, an selling at relatively low multiples = 2 a on
Goss Taylor family at Harris Pond, | David, Lora, Catherine Gibson, | of 10 to 13 times earrings and are g 2 Re 2
® | maweet Valley; August 2.. Other .of-| Cookie, Candy, May Davenport, | trading near their 1962 lows, Spear PEACH CHERRY ine ar Aon WHITE : c CIDER A
a ficers: secretary - treasurer, May | Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall | & Staff, Inc., investment advisors, ige Galion Gallon joo
Davenport, program, Claudine Daily, | Davenport, Larry, Robert, Mr. and | point out. GC SAVE GC AH
Charley Taylor, Baul Taylor, Norma | Mrs. Kenneth Davenport, Pittston; CW 'f emambe ti 4, p 10c ; G :
® yaylor. Willard Davenport, Maud Gray, | 4, od ihe ip Hw ig > Each Each ona oma ges New 1964 1-Lh. N 3
: The following anniversaries were | George Taylor, Luzerne; Barbara | ia. discrepancy existed for so 3 Pack! Cans
noted: marriages, David Carr, Ln Vr ond Mrs. Charles Taylor, long between leading Dow issues Crescent 35 = E
Nancy Fowler; births, to Mr. and | Elwood Nulton. and the vast bulk of secondaries,” re Shar , cach Cl a \ :
Mrs. Harry Dey Sue . on lige, Sob asin Pound Cake Gold o Marble ‘ws oa 0 Hs New ee 4 ig lk 1 :
| Brenda Gail; to James F. Davenport g Sons tools that fhe anomaly will : % os 1-Lb. : ; . ans | © a it
fe gr, Son faimes Wied; fo i ond Mos: You'll Enjoy Se a a Plain Raisin Bread eeosseee Loaf 25¢ : 4
Richard Davenport, daughter, San- daries. possibly moving higher’ in Grated 5 RR ; 1
dra; to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allen, Th the not-too- distant future. ayer ea White tina > . A
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to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olsen OUT DOoY ci i 4 tor foo A REAM a %
son, Richard; to Mr. and Mrs. Larr ANTIOU AFL, Bi. ins The Sy g i
Lipps, Larry Jr.; to Mr. and 1 i NEY S Sur f| Mi-Lem he eins Mix
Raymond Bidding, a son [8 2 a : & ocktai Bottle
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i Rosie id Willard Miner, I 10 miles novi of Daas — | M ry 7 Coco. Peaks 12-0z.
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