§ § b: i ————— re i ~ burg visited ——— ~~ Tn SECTION B — PAGE 6 TE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1964 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS MT. ZION, Rev, Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin NE 9-2544 DALLAS, Carol Ann Williams 674-4109 FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver 674-5460 HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage NE 9-9531 IDETOWN, Bess Cooke \ NE 9-5137 JACKSON TWP., William Hughes 696-1005 EAMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly 674-2488 NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F, W. Anderson SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore NE 9-8522 675-2001 GR 7-3271 696-1689 674-2392 LEHMAN Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas Kloap and son of Trafford, Pa., visited Mrs H. A. Brown. Mr. Herbert Riley is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss have returned from a jaunt through the Adirondacks which were in their prime of autumn colors. | attended a meeting of Early can Decorators at Cooper i fa m and visited friends in Northville, N. Y., also their son Arthur, and family i Pulaski. Passing through they stopped to chat with Rev Mrs. \Tiffany. W.S.C.W. MEETING Mrs. Arthur Hoover and Mrs.| W.S.C.S. of the Method'st Church Glendoris -Shilanski went to the held their first meeting in th New York Fair with a bus load of church. = Mrs. women, and had a wonderful time. | sided with 47 Mrs. Howard Cohen of Harris- | the ladies from Idetown Mr. and Mrs. Marks, recently. Roger Squier returned to Wilkes College for his senior year. He is an accounting agent in Kingston, N. Y., and he is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elly, while he at- tends classes. | Robert Disque is home from Nes- bitt Hospital. He is improving and resting, and we hope he will be able to be around scon. It is a small world: * Art Hoover met a war buddy of his, Dan Kres- | ler, of Bloomsburg, at the Fair. They had not seen each other for 45 years, since they were in the service, and had plenty to talk about. present. W.S.CS. 5th anniversary. They say: Suit by y y = Botany ‘Botany’ 500 suit.” things about it, too, about today? a national service FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY — Phone 288-1496; Howard Ehret pre-| Some of Stuart | ‘were present, as we celebrated cur] d on Mrs. H. A. Brown lead devotions on Faith. Twenty-seven charter members were recognized and re- | ceived a silver bow ribbon. The past presidents received corsages. These were Mrs. A. M. Major, Mrs. Lester Squier, Mrs. Lillian Hilde- brant and Mrs. Morton Connelly. A skit was put on by the mem- bers called “This Is Your Life, Mrs, W.S.C.S.” Luncheon was served and decorations carried out silver, celebrating the anniversary. . Anna Kelly and Mrs. A. M, jor poured. WSS. 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Just cut Warp’s FLEX-0O-GLASS with shears, tack over screens - or frames for low-cost winter protection. Warp’s genuine, crystal-clear FLEX-O-GLASS lasts for years at a fraction the cost of glass. Only 90¢ a square yard at your local hard- are or * hugep desler. Sibi ayear per $100-on PERSONAL LOANS at the"MINERS’ Miners NA 7. 7 ONAL BANE | in’ | will serve a Roast Beef" ‘Elizabeth Pugh, Ashley will Harveys Lake. W.S.C.S. of Alderson Methodist | Church meets tonight at the home | of Mrs. Gilbert Mildred Garinger. Carpenter is Mrs. co-hostess. be guest speaker, her theme being “Christian Social Relations in the United Nations”. Harold Smith and his mother, who were living in the Jones Apartment have moved to Court- dale, Danijel ‘Avery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘Avery and Bradley very happy birthday © ler spent the weekend Rauch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fauch left last Tuesday for Great Lakes Training Center, to go into the Navy. ! The many friends of the Will. m Franklins’ were delighted with the . récent picture in last weeks Post. It was Mr. Franklins wisk that he could bag a caribou and moose while: in Alaska, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bunsek. Mrs. Bunsek # the former Bessie Kocher, and sister of Mrs. Franklin. The Frank- ‘ins will be welcomed when they return home in Decembe:. Gleaners. Class of Alderson Church met recently in the church. Mrs. Raymond Grey and Mrs. Clat- ence Montross were hostesses. Mrs. Helen Hartman presided. The October meeting will be a Hal- loween Party at the church on October 21.. Others present—Mes- dames Francis Keller, Ida Rogers, Howard Higgins, Arthur Wagner, Theodore Heness, ‘Amos Hunsinger, Robert Williams, Ruth Williams, Albert Armitage, and Miss Eleanor my Humphrey. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Garinger, Lina Garinger and Mrs. Loren Kel- in Water- and Mrs. Miss Garinger bury, Conn., visiting Mr. V. A. Rosengrant. will remain for an extended visit. Sr pe + AE <> ~