Drive Carefully Robert M. Moore Elected Head Of Family At Recent Reunion by IRENE MOORE - The Annual Moore Reunion was held Sunday, August 9th, at Lake T. J. Talk about “The League of Nations;” well we had the League of States; nine of which were repre- sented. Officers reelected were President, Robert M. Moore; vice president, Calvin Harvey; treasurer, Kenneth Moore; secretary, Betty Harvey Salmon. ~ Oldest member present was Aunt Jenny Moore; oldest guest was Mrs. Robert Hislop, Jessie Moore's mother. Next year’s reunion was unani- mously approved for the same ideal Lake, the 2nd Sunday in August. Those who came the longest iso] tance were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hawke, Cheryl, Thelma, Sandy, California; Mrs. Lee Horn, Tenn- essee; Chester E. and Carrie (Moore) Hawke, Clearwater, Fla. | Present were Stanley and Phyllis | (Moore) Pylipow, David, Jimmie, Vicky Ann, New Jersey; Stanley and Dorothy Moore, Delaware; Har- old and Florence Moore, Rodney; Edward Knapp Sr.; Viola and Iva Knapp; Bill and Betty Salmon, Floyd and Bea (Moore) Harvey, Keith and Alyce (Moore) Wadin, Eddie and Gail; Jane Brace Robert, children Marilyn, Rayline, Mary Ann, and David, Mrs. Thomas Mon- tanye, all of Johnson City. Calvin and Vivian Harvey, chil- dren Nancy and Jodie, Vestal, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. T. Shepherd Moore, Bonnie, Tommie, 3rd, New Jersey; Byron and Agnes Moore, Byron Jr., Susan and Karen; James and Judy Moore, Baby Kathy; Dick Moore, Harold Martin, Binghamton, N. Y.; Fred C. Moore, Donald and Sandy (Moore) Bonett, Desiree, Don Jr., Angelina, Philadelphia; David and | Joan Moore, David Jr., Kimberly Ann, Ricky, Massachusetts. ~ Rats can make themselves at home almost anywhere; protect your house by cover- ing holes near pipes and win- dows. To end a rat problem, try a new compound, McN- I'rill Kay, 1025, that’s deadly to rats but harmless to pets and livestock. Mrs. Jean (Moore) Salisbury, Rhode Island; Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Moore, Kenneth, Edward and | Lena Moore, Linette, Eddie Jr., and baby; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Moore, Tom and Jessie Moore, Mrs. Robert Hislop, Jennie Moore, Myra Carlin,: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hawke, Ashley; Fred and Miriam Dymond, Sher- and Kathy Jo Dymond; Robert M. and Hilda Moore, Keith, Patti and Holly Moore; Irene Moore, Priscilla Krum and Howard, Ethel Krick and Sharon, Reading. #5 a Dogis| (life TRAVELING WITH HUNTING DOGS By Bob Bartfos, Manager Friskies Pet Foods Research Center How does your dog travel to the site of your hunting expe- dition? Ideally, right in the car with you, preferably .in the back seat where he can’t inter- fere with your driving; or in some type of dog carrier. If you use a carrier or crate, be sure he gets plenty of fresh air and a chance to stretch his legs from time to time. Unfortunately, the size of a crate needed to accommodate one of the large hunting breeds can be prohibitive, unless you're driving a station wagon. This often means that dog and crate are relegated to the trunk of the car which is not the place for a dog. The use of the trunk for this purpose. is excusable only when you have a car full of hunters and no space for your four-footed companion. In such instances, take every available precau- First, the crate should be anchored in place to avoid slipping. Secondly, the trunk should be opened wide enough to assure plenty of fresh air, and fixed securely enough to insure it against closing. There are special locks available that hold the trunk safely open. Another wise precaution is to have the exhaust system of your car checked before setting out on your hunting expedi- tion. Even if the dog is getting sufficient air, a leak or mal-~ function of the exhaust system may make him ill and he’ll be in no condition to hunt. Re- member that each year many hunting dogs fall victim to trunk suffocation or carbon monoxide poisoning and never live to hunt. | AISI IS SIS = THE CARLYLE DRAMA STUDIO 224 S. Franklin St. : ‘Wilkes-Barre: + z, ...Phone 825-3698. .. ON J Acting Movement CLASSES BEGIN Monday, September 21st! For Tutoring in Basic Stage Technique Voice and Diction Improvisation Small Classes ® Also Private Instruction Saturday Classes For Children Registrations Accepted Through Saturday, September 19 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. fv aoswvlvl aol arr ol Tru VT ETE VTE] THE EAST DALLAS Mrs. Hayden B..Fry, and grand- son James Russell Fry, spent the week of August 30th, visiting with her daughter Mildred Dearinger, at the Palisade section of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Dearinger is assistant manager for Cleaves Food Service, at American University. I am very happy to pass the news along that Mrs. Morris Welsh has returned to her home In Orange, after having been a patient in Nesbitt Hospital for the past few weeks. Mrs. Florence Wilson and daugh- ter Betsy London, returned to their home in Demunds after visiting daughter Illa Lou Gaughan and family in Belrose, N. Y., since July 17. Ila Lou and children, Nora Ann and Philip Jr., visited Grand- ma Wilson from Saturday until Monday. She attended the 10th class reunion of Dallas Township High School, ‘September 5th. at Continental Inn. The door prize of | a beautiful floral centerpiece was awarded to Priscilla Moore Krum. Mrs. Barbara Miller, and son Jess Miller and family, | Duryea, were recent visitors of the | former’s sister Florence Wilson and Betsy London. Mr. and Mrs. Gaughan and family were guests of his father, Michael Gaughan, and aunt Nora, || Sunday at Sugar Notch, for a cook- 1 out, after which they all enjoyed themselves for a few hours at | Sans Souci-Park. Your East Dallas reporter re- turned to her home on Ransom Road after spending almost four weeks with her sister, Mary Lind, in Bloomfield, N. J., who lost her husband August 20. Daughter-in- law, Hilda Moore, very kindly wrote the column the last few weeks, which I certainly appreai- ated. Happy birthday to Robert Cyp- hers, iSr., Melinda Bloomer, Jule Wilson, Judith Edwards, Edna Lange, Franklin Scourfield, George Berlew, William Hoover, Arline Evans, Paul Philips, Mabel Gay, Martha Stanton, Willie Perry, and Hahn Love. Anniversary congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gardner, Mr. and = Mrs. Richard Bartholomew, Mr. and Mrs./Joseph M. Perry. Pittston, | DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, Harveys Lake Mrs. Malcolm Nelson spent three days recently at Sayre, where she attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Zelma Gebler, wife of John Gebler. The Geblers were former residents of Harveys Lake. Mrs. Helen Hartman is spending her vacation with her sister-in-law, Dorothy Hartman, New York City. Mrs. Lynn Austin, Sandy Beach, is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital where she had surgery. : Alderson W.S.C.S. was enter- tained at the home of Mis. Peter Delaney on Thursday evening. Mrs. I Joe Rauch assisted. Mrs. Clarence Montross had charge of the meet- ing, with worship service by Mrs. i Theodore Heness, and program by | Mrs. Raymond Garinger. Others | present were: Mrs. Jane Kocher, Mrs. Jessie Garinger, Mrs. Howard | Higgins, Mrs. Ida Rogers, Lina Garinger, Mrs. Amos Hunsinger and Mrs. Helen Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. William Hillard, Chester, spent the Labor Day week- | end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | Oberst and family. Oberst, stationed at Norfolk, Virginia, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberst. BAER REUNION Ernest Baer was again chosen president and Gilbert Ide, president of the William E. Baer family at the reunion held at the home of Gilbert Ide, Idetown on | treasurer. Next held at the same place on Labor day 1965. Two births, one marriage and one death were reported. Boice; oldest woman, Mrs. Jesse Boice; youngest baby, Frank Ide; youngest married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boice; oldest married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice; coming farthest, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Boice. : Present: Mr. and Mrs. [Floyd Hoover, Patsy Hoover, Harry Boice, EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. I. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Phone 674-4921 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baer, Edward, June Lott, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas, | Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Galen Walker, Kevin and Michelle, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Spencer, Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boice, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ide, Rita Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boice, Mr. and Mrs. David Ide, Wayne and’ Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hughes, Jeane and Cindy, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moyer, Her- bie and Connie. — READ THE TRADING POST — MO do pe ca ® Powered Rotisserie © Tem-trol Automatic Burner Imagine . . . 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