SECTION A — PAGE 4 West Wyoming, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Territo on. Sunday. $ N oO X E N Mrs. Marvin Sickler, of New Men's Club of the Methodist, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGovern | Jersey, is visiting her sister, Mrs. urch met in the church base-!|and Cindy Lou, Chalfont, spent the | Paul Space and family. ent Wednesday, Leslie Kocher | weekend with Edgar Engelman. | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traver esiding. Pastor Fred Eister led| My and Mrs. Howard Engelman | visited her sister, Mrs. Harry Ney, ayer, followed by a song service. | recently visited at the home of a patient in Tyler Memorial Hos- ‘supper and a quoit league were | Mrs, George * Engelman, William- | pital on Sunday. oth planned, for near future, and | gport. | Miss Linda June, 1 enjoyed lunch and games. Ar-| My. and Mrs. Andrew Kish and | Spent Sunday with the wr Bates showed a sports film. | aps. Gabriel Kalmar, Scranton, | | Travers. he club encourages new members | ghont Saturday night at the home Mr. and Mrs. nd enthusiastic participation of] { the William Munkatchys | and son Mark visited Mrs. resent ones. [° ia A | Wandell at Patterson Grove, . ; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly visited Mrs. Ethel Heigt, Wilkes-Barre, | Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brace and Mr. alled on Mr. and Mrs. Harry | 4 Mr Edward Bachman Kin | Mrs. Lawrence Race and son eiper, Lynn, Pa, visited at the - a ix 2 2 85" | William and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson lome of the Clayton Keipers on | yon Sunday. | Cargill, Binghamton, visited Mr. riday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beahm, | and Mrs. Elmer Race on Saturday. Martin, Pamela, and Kevin, Eliza- | Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Besteder | Mr. and Mrs. James Patton Jr. Ind Vernon Boyd, Wilmington, Del., | bethtown, visited Mr. and Mrs: Ray and family, and Lester Randell, » nt the weekend at the Leonard | | Kelly on Sunday. 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FLYERS SHIRTS 2.99, 3.99° BERMUDAS 3.99, 499 1 Ba a 0 0 1 or N 8 JACKETS Richard | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1965 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackling, of Florida, and Shirley Hackling, Newark, N. J., visited Mrs. Joseph Hackling over the weekend, and she returned home with Shirley for a week's vacation. Mrs. Joseph Nalbone, Mrs. Ron- ald Hopfer, and Mrs. William Mac- on Sunday and report having a wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Kaminstein and family, Flushing, N. Y., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean. Mrs. Kaminstein will remain for a week's visit. Classmates of the Church will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Els- worth Field on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Osmand Casterline and family visited Mr. and Mrs. | William Doty, Benton, on Saturday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gunton have returned from Buffalo where they visited Mr. and Mrs. John Gunton and Family. Cindy and David re- turned with them. Intosh hiked up to Beth Run Falls | Methodist | Beaumont The Salvation Army is com- memorating the one hundredth an- niversary of service: to mankind and is asking you to be a part of its celebration by sending your annual contribution to Local Serv- ice Unit treasurer, Mrs. William A. Austin. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Thompson, accompanied by Mrs. Mabel Huber, | Peckville, enjoyed last weekend at Butler, N. J., with Mrs. Marjorie Miller. The Lester McCartys of Harrison, N. J., were recent weekend visitors of the John Denmons. Shelby Lewis has returned to his home in Sarasota, Fla., after at- tending school at Long Island, N. Y. In Musical Review Ann Boyle and Catherine Scholl, Dallas comedy team, will be featur- ed in a musical review, ‘I Remem- ber Vaudeville” Sunday night, May 23 at 8 in Irem Temple, sponsored by Penn State Circle “K” Club. HIGHEST QUALITY AUTOMATIC HEAT INSTALLATION AND ~ SERVICE AT LOW COST FREE ESTIMATES OIL - GAS - COAL AND ELECTRIC. HEATING CONVENIENT TERMS "AUTHORIZED EeFeMe DEALER PLUMBING & HEATING ELECTRIC FURNACE-MAN, INC., EMMALUS, PA. 674-5816 Mr. and Mrs. Friend Hildebrant, Appalachin, N. Y., spent Sunday with his sister, Myrtle Miller. Also nephew David Hildebrant and his friend, George Sampson were Sun- day guests of Myrtle Miller. These two young men work for a florist in Port Washington, N. Y. and brought her. a dozen carnations, beautifully arranged and two ger- aniums. Her visitors also included Frances Cybulski and her son John Paul. Elaine Guilford of Ransom Road was confined to her home over the weekend because of illness. Babe Prokophak returned to school on Friday with his arm in a cast. He can’t get out of any work though since he is left-handed and its his right arm in a cast. Quite - naturally, it is being auto- graphed. YCC of East Dallas Methodist Church will tour Trucksville Mor- mon Church after service Sunday, followed by a cook-out at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schmidle, Jr., Lehigh Street, Trucksville. The group plans other tours this sum- My Sincere Thanks "My deepest gratitude to all those Kingston Township voters and friends who so in loyally supported me Tuesday’ s Primary Election. I shall strive to fulfill ‘your confidence in me by working conscientiously and constructively . in the best educational interests of all East Dallas mer. YCC will serve a ham supper at the church May 29, from 6 to 8. Serving will be family style. Fourth Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whip and Ted, Shavertown, recently enter- tained granddaughter Lynn Lewis at a party on her fourth birthday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Derenfeld, Debbie, Denise and Rey- nold, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eustice, Mrs. Millie Eustice, Mraguerite Murray, Grandma Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lewis, Clark Jr. and Lynn. Stephanie Hollos Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hollos, R.D. 1, Dallas, announce the birth of their first child, May 6 at Nesbitt Hospital. Stephanie Lynne weigh- ed in at six pounds, two ounces. Mrs. Hollos is the former Sandra Agnew, Idetown. Mr. Hollos at- tends college in Boston. 2 WORK? Let us make any item you | might need — l MALCOLM ; KITCHEN | ! always has the answer to | carpentry problems Back Mt. Lumber Co. MAIN STREET SHAVERTOWN DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Joseph Nelson Whipp Mr. and Mrs... William Whipp, York, former Dallas residents, be- came parents of a ten pound son, Joseph Nelson, in York Hospital recently. There are two other chil- dren, Peggy and Billy, Jr. Mrs. Whipp is the former Margaret Gro- mel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Gromel, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Whipp is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whipp, Shavertown. Did You head The Trading Post EDWARD W. 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DARING’S COUNTRY SMOKED Cake Mix - HANOVER FROZEN French Fries SHURFINE FROZEN SHURFINE Pineapple Juice 4 “- QQ° Lap O GOLD : J Margarine - 5 1 9Q° SHURFINE Soda - 12 2 @Q° DUNCAN HINES 3 89° - 20 oe Pkg. 31° | Chopped Spinach 2 © 33° Open Mon., Tues., Wed 9 to 6 — Thurs., Fri., Sat. 9 to 9 Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sundays 674-8481 v - se service . Richard H. Disque Funeral Home Consideration is the keynote of service All-encompassing is the consideration given here to every detail of a funeral . . for every faith. The provision of ample parking space for those arriving at the chapel by car. For 25 years, our aim has been to render the finest service to all . . . with financial hardship to mone. J 672 Memorial Highway : DALLAS, PA. 3 Nr a SE Stre after bitt Chez Mrs! Ran _ visit Parr after burg the Fred Roac pital the Mrs. bein pital June
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