| P.T.A. business meeting. UALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Beaumont Mrs. William Munkatchy, general Chairman of the local “Heart Fund Drive”, states partial returns show a collection amounting to $123.00! She wishes to relay her sincere thanks to those workers who have given their time and efforts to com- plete their reports. This community's sincere sympa- thy is extended to the families of the late Mrs. Raymond Blizzard and the late young Merle Newberry. Edward Clark is seriously ill at General Hospital where he was ad- d following a heart attack at his “home. Surgical patients at the General Hospital this week include Mrs. Joseph Hoyt and Mrs. Raymond , Denmon. Beaumont Elementary School had “Open House’ Monday, March 8, with room visitations before the j The Stanley Kozaks are enroute | home from their Florida winter vacation, = k ’ Miss Judy Balewski, student at the Lock Haven State College, spent | last weekend with her parents, the | Emil Balewskis. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards of Budd Lake, N. J., were with the Alden Dietz family last weekend. Bnna Mae Richards Dies After Illness Anna Mae Richards, Plymouth, was laid to rest Wednesday after- noon with services conducted by Rev. Thomas L. Maher, pastor of the" Pilgrim Congregation Church, burial was in Forty Fort Cemetery. ‘Miss Richards died at Bit-Mar Nursing Home, Plymouth on Mon- day. A in Plymouth, daughter of ; ate Daniel and Mary Richards, she started her teaching career in 1893. Graduating from Bloomsburg, she taught in Dorranceton until the Plymouth High School was built. There she became principal of the Junior High School, retiring in: 1942. She and a fellow tenchior built the house now occupied by Livings- ton Clewell on Pioneer Avenue and lived there for several years. She was a member of the Retired Teachers Association, the Cambrian Club, and the First Welsh Congre- gational Church of Plymouth. She ig survived by a niece, Mrs. Robert VanHorn, Dallas, and a nephew, Paul Jones of Plmouth. Native 0f Bowmans Creek Dies At 92 Mrs. Sarah Crispell Smith, 92, died Tuesday morning at Valley Crest. ‘She was buried Wednesday aos at Orcutt Cemetery, the final, gathering place of a. wide- fl family of Crispells. e was born at Bowmans, Creek, daughter of Severn and Eunice Har- ris Crispell, and educated in the one room school near her home. Upon marriage to’/Charles H. Smith, she moved to Larksville, to Noxen, and back again to Larksville. Her husband died 25 years ago. Of the seven children born to the couple, only two survive: Mrs. Arthur Symons, Larksville, and Mrs. Calvin Stevens, Newark Valley, N.Y., there are seven grandchildren, nine greatgrandchildren, brothers: Elmer Crispell, Noxen, Albert and George, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Rev. Floyd Crispell, Ocean Grove; step-brother, William C. Race, and step-sister Mrs. Ray Wilson, both of Noxen. Boy Scout Executive Was Well Known Here . in the Back Mountain area were saddened to learn of the death obert Evans, 38, Boy Scout tive, who passed away sud- | denly Friday morning, following a heart attack at his home in Johns- town. . Active for a number of years in the - Wyoming Valley Council he and his family had moved to Johnstown in December when he was placed in’ charge of that office. Prior to that time he had worked in the same. capacity in the. Back Mountain area, Kingston and Nanti- coke. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was thé son of Daniel and Ruth Thomas Evans. He was the nephew of Mrs. Richard Jones, ‘Shavertown, and the late John H. Thomas, who. or- ganized Daddow Isaacs Post at Dallas. Also surviving in addition to his parents, are his wife, the former Alma Vosburg, Wyoming; sons, Rob- ert, Daniel and Richard; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Hughes, Sidney, N.Y., and an aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Watt, Wi ss-Barre. ices were held Monday from a Wyoming Funeral Home with in- terment in - Memorial Shrine Cemetery. Mrs. Ruth G. Cairl Mrs. Ruth Garrshan Cairl, native and former resident of Dallas, res- ident of Upper Darby for many years, died Thursday at noon. Burial was Monday afternoon at Valley Forge Gardens. A number of local people attend- ed services, including her niece, Mrs. Ross Lewin, Florence E. Black- more, and Mrs. Viola Schmassman, her sisters-in-law. The entire fam- ily was present, including eight grandchildren and two greatgrand- children. Her parents were the late Mr. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1965 BEE HENNE NNN NNN NEE EEERAAAEAA ENN EENAARNA TR FREE 12.07 Beverace J) GLASS WITH BOOKLET COUPON AND PURCHASE OF $5.00 or MORE. 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