DALLAS; PENNSYLVANIA — THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1964 wie} SECTION A — PAGE 7 J : 5 : fia | George Richards Mark Dallas Battles Exeter In Booster Day Game | Newcomers Club i e-Len- le | i ‘ 4 d Mrs. Make dining out a pleasure at | Ninth Anniversary | Hears Stauffer 2 fresh- 2 | 7 : 4 ollege, 3 | Mr. and Mrs. George Richards, D), | Dallas area newcomers attending z aduate Th CASTLE Huntsville, are observing their i a meeting of the Welcome Wagon { 18s a a8 ninth wedding anniversary, today, Newcomer's Club of’ Wyoming Val- i ; : : October 8. ley at the Acme Auditorium in os Memorial Highway, Dallas They have a daughter, Gail, who } Kingston’ were; Mesdames Xanl e wy De- \ will be six tomorrow.’ » Willett, Clinton Memory, Robert 43,000 = § p The ‘couple’ were wed In <h + Andrews Jr., Maydell Davis, James We feature Sunday Dinners and Platters Humteville' Christian | Church, bo Tesvin, Charles Lakeman, Richard me Rev. Frick. Lindsley, Arthur Solomon, Ray- Jarl T. 2 : mond Udall, Donald Santa Croce, Donald Also steaks, chops, and seafood—Hot and cold Mrs. Richards is the former Mar- Joseph Gerchak, George Tatters- Joseph sandwiches at all times. Fe ler D aT field, Fred Fleming, Henry McCain d Gar- ¢ 1 fond Mrs George Carkhuff, Dal- Jr., Joseph Morton, Dean Cassiday, } Wesley 8 Serving Daily: Steamed clams, homemade | ™ Thomas Howard, Terry Krammes, aul ff 4 ~ : h Ziv : Mr. Richards is the son of the Charles MacAvoy, Clayton Stetson, ‘ roel BE spag eiti and meatballs late Mr. and Mrs. William, Richards. W. Peter Dean, Peter Kozachok, tk He is employed at Loree Colliery, Gray Mattern, Lee Eckert, Gilbert 2 3 with Glen Alden Coal Company. Morris and Anees Barakat. Senta i Hours: Weekdays 5 to 12 RO Evan E. Stauffer, administrator Je i Hiking Gamelands of Valley Crest Home, outlined the Sundays Holidays 2.10.9 12:30.12 N Make Reservations for Your Holiday Parties, Susquehanna Trailers hiking club announces a drive has been opened for members. Any adult interested in hiking and the outdoors is in- workings of the institution and suggested ways in which ms h of the club could be of service Refreshments were served by Mrs. Anees Barakat, chairman, 3 Brid Pus i : vited to attend any hikes or social | ; DALLAS HIGH FOOTBALL SQUAD Mrs. Gray Mattern, Mrs. Richard o 3 T¥dge, Business, Meetings, and Weddings. activities. Group meets every Sun-! Reese E. Finn, general chairman | since Dallas is battling for the con-| Now in its second year of activi- penny contributed into some form Lindsley and Mrs. Clayton Stetson. J day of th g y WH A Hall hai ; ! ay of the year at Kirby Health fo, the second annual Dallas Area | ferenc f t for the various girls’ and zlloween party, ¢iafiman Th a e title and Exeter would like | ty, Dallas Area Letterman-Booster Of support ior the various g ; Owned and Operated by ; Senter. Jester permitting, at | reiterman-Booster Club game this to play the role of giant killer. | Club has helped to build greater Povs teams. Highlighting these Mss Rayment Uged, Plame : M. 8, 3 rise indi i E HC greate egy i 3 c r at the Idetown Fire Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bitsakos, cated + unless otherwise Indl | Saturday between Dallas and Ex-| Assisting Finn with plans for | enthusiasm for and attendance at er en Po Hall. Reservations must be in by . 7 = , ' eter; ‘announces that plans are Booster Day are William Cooper, ” RT h TOICSS RL . formerly of The Blue Shutters, Persons ving in the Dallas ares, completed for rograms, ticket tickets; Charles Lockard | be Fah i 1 nr wigtbers of all Dallas Senior High al Tn ti ill be October interested in joining the group, can ple prog ) s; Charles ard, programs; | ocal high school teams participate. | g.1,00] teams, honoring the parents e next meeting will be ‘ Seranion 26th, with guest speaker Miss Gloria Ross from the Dairy Coun- The butter sales and parking. A strictly non-profit organization, the Booster Club MRS. NORMA PARKINSON | and according additional honors to every : an championshi leaps, x . on. y P ——————"1 cil of Scranton-Wilkes Barre. Dallas Board program will feature a | Robert Bachman, publicity and Al-| is - anticipated ton Brace, parking. : | meet them at a point in Dallas, | by inquiring of the members listed. | | For the coming two months, only | { one hike has been listed in this Kingston, will Toad: the group in the ) returns A big turn-out The Pennsylvania Highway De-| a; . 7. BURIED IN SHICKSHINNY churning contest in which the g Ly vicinity State. Game Lands of Noxen near partment built a record number of | (Continued “from. page- A-1) I wh ruc : » Sunday, Clifford Hendrickson, | the Chimney stacks. roads last year. | Mrs. Norm irenesParidnson. 4873 ee A Oe ses ae ; : Ft anne — TREN —— a | Shickehinny. RD," ded Saturday A a does | invited to call Mrs. Richard Linds- ! morning at Geisinger, where she ley, 675-2178. irs Pasa Harold. Frantz, Leon Emmanuel, i = Ho | had ‘been ‘admitted: September’ 23. Thomas Van Horn, James Barbacci : - ' | USLOI I as i Mey ie of Pade nani Jusegh | Wyda. Elected Vice President : 5 ‘ lived in Shickshinny most of her . 4 ¢ £ i ! : ll u | “Transferral of $1,500 from ac x Font x = 4 | life, attending Shickshinny schools | count 0213 to 0413 brought a ques- Of National Alumnae N : Q | od Sd to te Protestent tion from Beremehat. Atty. Vole Mrs. William Beisel of Drexel | R I i H 4 S A : { )N ZK) | Church. « She, was a former em-) tine explained this was: permissible ; rj}, daughter-in-law of Mrs. IE t Pitts- F1 S OF I E "> LD | ployee of Consolidated Cigar, Ber- |;st nine months of fiscal year | Beisel, Idetown, was recently elect- 3 ice i 1 ae d field WwW T [en which began in July. ed vice president of the Alumn Coun- FASHIONED BUCK HEA PANCAKE Burial was Tuesday afternoon, All directors were present, vith Association of Misericordia College. ety. | Rev. Warren Birdsall officiating. | gay] Phillips presiding. She was already president of the lospital / Interment was in Pine Hill Ceme- x 3 i Philadelvhia District. Ove the Lu FLOUR. 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