DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA To Talk On Civil War | FREDERICK S. KLEIN Back Mountain Civil War Round- | table has secured a nationally known historian and Civil War authority as speaker for its Ap- pomattox Day Dinner, to be held ! on Friday, April 9, 6:30 p.m., at | the Irem Temple Country Club. | Reservations are open to the public | and may be made with Mrs. Richard Garman, Brown Manor, Trucksville. Frederic Shriver Klein, professor of American History at Franklin and Marshall College, will addresss the gathering on the “Copperhead | Plots and Intrigues to End the War,” using material gathered for a coming article in the periodical “Civil War Times Illustrated.” Qak Hill Hello, friends. We've just re- turned. from Lehman-Jackson Ele- | merghiry School where we enjoyed | an anteresting program of music| esos and skits. The instrumental stu- | dents, under the direction of Mr. | John Miliauskas, played a tuneful little march exceptionally well. They did very well for, with the advent of the Spring Band Concert, | there - wasn't too much time for | group rehearsal. It's a pleasure to | think that these youngsters ‘will soon ‘be a part of the wonderful Junior-Senior Band - in fact, some are even now members of the Junior group. The sixth graders sang several lively numbers, directed by Miss Regina Greskevich, and then per- formed in a skit intended to ac- quaint the students with the very necessary habits of rest, fresh air and sunshine, exercise and good food (vy that's what we like), in an interesting and amusing way. Oh yes, and soap, water and tooth bres. Robin enjoyed it so much she disliked sseeing it end. James Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hill, of Hilltop Drive, ze- cently spent a week visiting his | parents. He had as guest his] fiancee, Miss Wanda Garney, Nash- | ville, Tenn. A graduate of Lake- | Lehman High School, Jim is station- | ed with the Air Force at Stewart | Air Force Base, Nashville. | During the week, Mr. Hill, his | parents and fiancee were entertainl |- ed at dinner at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. Carl Schreiner, Hillside | Avenue, Harveys Lake. Lynn Bartz, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Leon Bartz, is a patient at] General Hospital. Get well soon, | Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, | Jr., and daughter, Barbara, left Oak Hill on Tuesday for Bloomingdale, | N.J.. Mr. Thompson is a salesman | the U. S. Gypsum Company | any has been assigned to Essex| Coty. We wish them lots of luck | in ‘their new home. We were sorry” to see Mr. and | Mrs. Carl Graham and family leave | our community. It seems that | they've been here as long as we | have. We wish them luck and | happiness in their new home, near | Harrisburg. | | Embulance Logbook (Continued from page 1 A) Monday and returned home after X- | Rays. Walter Davis and Smith | attending. | LEHMAN TOWNSHIP | Lehman ambulance took Andrew Hutsko, of Swoyerville, from] accident by St. Stephan’s Cemetery, | Huntsville-Ceasetown Road, to Nes- | bitt Hospital on Monday around 4:15, after car in which he was riding with four fellow employees | of Jackson Institution left the road | on soft shoulder and struck a pole. | Knee and back were injured. Leh- | man police investigated. Ambulance crews was Lee Wientzel and Pete Ho ar. All in car were from the Valley. Lea Mrs. Brown Honored Mrs. Ralph Brown, Parrish Street, Dallas, was guest of honor yester- day, at a neighborhood gathering, celebrating her birthday. Public Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary thave been granted in the Estate of Mabel L. Remaly, late of the Borough of Forty Fort, who died on March 21, 1965. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment, and those having claims or demands ‘to present the same without delay to the Executor, Samuel Williamson, c/o Attorney Edward D. Morgan, 609 Miners Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania. Edward D. Morgan, Attorney, 609 Miners Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1965 SECTION A — PAGE 3 SIRLOIN ©, . OR RIB . ake) < Tn 5 a aE APRIL 3, 1965 SAVE 1b >= Go : = = | c | ——— § ® SUNSHINE KRISPY 5 17-lbs. UP (WHOLE OR HALF) Ib. 3 3 = Cc = a gmp: = ¥F E : VEAL SALE! WEEK END SAVINGS! MILK FED SHOULDER LANCASTER BRAND THIN VEAL RO AST | SLICED LARGE BOLOGNA => 49¢ 3 3c SAVE LEAN PLATE BEEF be. 19 WITH COUPON BELOW AND A $5.00 PURCHASE OR MORE. py ~~ 4uNEENAEEERENREEESCEEEEE OEE EE EEE EE EEE EEE be THIS Lancaster Brand Breaded Shireen TTT Ib. 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