The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 24, 1965, Image 11

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    DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
baby boy” in the baby parade con-
Yes 1
Mr. and Mrs. William Morrow |
and son, Keith; Glenville, W. Va., [test of Nesbitt Hospital.
teaching in Glenville State College I'll “blow my horn.” ¢
and is going to school in Pittsburg | NINTH ANNIVERSARY
His ST i Moron avi Frances and Mitch Cybulski cele-
PpY: end Bown will spend the 'y...¥ their ninth wedding anniver-
Summer with her Darents, taking sary Wednesday, June 16, also their
il Mrs. Lipp who is recuperat- son John Paul's 2nd birthday. He
ing. ¥rom a, caterach removal, : The | as fortunate to have two cakes,
Morrows will return to Virginia in| one in the shape of a bunny and
the fall where he will resume teach- Teoh i
iy t. ]
ing. I was glad to see Mary in| one an elephant. Guests were Mary
church Sunday and visit with her
pre : x Joey not seem and Hazel: Ockenhouse.
hE 2 Ine I oi z ee ye Jean and Tommy Philips, Marian
ore, fie ootiainly ds u-handsome 24. Mildebrant, Michell, and Marian
OLD FRIENDS MEET ; pag :
John Sholtis, son of Blanche | Sybulski, Frances, Mitch and John
Sholtis, was pleasantly surprised re- |
cently to have an unexpected ot I stoped at Newmans last week
with Daniel Richards Jr. and wife | on. my way over to “The Post.
of Dallas. John is a civil engineer | Art was sitting at the kitchen table
and resides at 4107 Los Seliz | and had his same pleasant smile on
Boulevard (Blvd.), Hollywood Calif. | as always, glad to be home and
Zip Code 90027. He guided his making progress. The phone rang,
guests to Disneyland and all places so I had no visit with Jenny, other
of interest for the few days before than to say “hello” and “good by’, |
they traveled on to San Francisco. |as I was in a hurry. :
. He said it was just like having | BIBLE CLASS
some one of his family with him —
after all he has been working there |
for four years — a long time with an exhibition and picnie lunch
from home, and he and Danny had |. with parents and children. The en-
been class mates in the Dallas area | rollment was. 31," not: counting
school. | teachers and helpers, who were
Last year John was happy t0 Carolyn Spudis, Beverly Dickson,
spend his vacation entertaining his | Marilla Stanton, Florence Martin, |
mother, Blanche, and sister Made- | Larry and Betty Kintzer, Lorraine
line and her two sons, who motored | and Hilda Moore, Beatrice Ocken- '
to California for a few weeks Visit. | house and Myra Carlin, Ice cream
¥ vear he plans his vacation cones and cool ade were provided,
; for! visit in Hawaii, which sounds | along ‘with sandwiches brought by |
It enjoyable. | parents.
WSCS MEETING A soft ball game was enioyed by
.C.S. of East Dallas Methodist Reba Cobleigh, Minnie Miller, Lor-
met in the church parlor raine and Hilda Moore, against
i Thursday afternoon. While , Roger Howell, Rhonda Moore, Tom- |
| quilting in the morning, we were my Philips, Connie Miller, and Con-
~ treated to coolade and cookies by nie Edwards. The mothers won 20
| Moore, Keith, Patti
| Beatrice
74-7671 | Betty Kintzer and Beatrice Ocken- to 12. i
~~ = house along with the children at! Mr. Gustave Ehrgot is visiting
— Bible School. Betty said, she, his daughter Betty Helmer and
~ though ‘we looked ‘under nourished’ family, White Haven, after having
| and that we needed the refresh- been with daughter Hilda Moore,
\ ments. | the past few weeks. 443
~ Betty also informed me, “she was| My sister, Mary Lind, returned
. sending Larry to the World's Fair to her home in Bloomfield, N. J,
on ~ Monday, as a Father's Day Gift.” | after a visit of two weeks with me, |
© She’s some gal! Wilbur Houck &nd. family have
© Members who attended the | returned to their summer home on
~ W.S.CS. meeting in the afternoon Ryman Road — much to the joy of
were Florence Martin, Jule Wilson, | Jeannie Dickinson. to be reunited
Betty and Dorothy Kintzer, Myra with her small girl friend Linda. . |
Carlin, Jeanette Dickinson, Gladys | Thomas Dickinson, Jeannie’s dad
Brace, Beatrice and Hazel Ocken- | is spending part of his vacation lay-
house, Irene Moore. | ing the flooring in their new living |
Jo beautiful quilts are being room. Some vacation Tom! ed
pieced and. quilted for which two | COOK OUT
young women have been anpointed | A cook out was held June 5th,
to plicit for. They are Lorraine | at the home of Mr, and Mrs, |
Moore and Hilda Moore, who have Thomas Dickinson in honor of Mrs.
until fall to compete against one Dorothy Miketinas, R.N., and family
, another. The one who collects the | who are moving South this month.
(. most has the choice of the two Guests were Mrs. Mary Pries and
———— | quilts. children Pam and Judy, Mrs. Alice |
i _ Betty Jane Cyphers, daughter of Holdsworth, children Karen and
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ployed. Good luck to you Betty and Eugene. Jean Marie, Susan Lynn,
Karen with your new cars. Now if | grandma Jeanette Dickinson, !
some of the terrible speeders that | while driving up the road, a
Ransom Road, | very young faun nosed its way
could be caught and stopped. it glowly across, as if it had never
would be a lot more safe for these | got foot n a road before. My sister, |
irls and my grand children. | Mary, had to stop the car. Later
MOST APPEALING BABY | in the evening a large deer crossed |
Oh, talking of grand children, I|at the same place; could it be mama
Libby and Corky Cyphers, is the Melody, Linda and Mark Houck.
owner of a new Corvair Convertible, The guest of honor Mrs. Dorothy
which she needed to take her to the | Miketinas and children Cecile,
Commonwealth where she is em- Johnny, Skipper, Robert, Eliza, and
| almost fly, on our
ee
Howard, | They both entered the brush an |
[ Priscilla’s little fellow, : !
Bon a prize for “The most appealing ' the other side of my son Bob's,
Sh ais
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home.
| | Fred (Teddy) Dymond 3rd. left "in front of your home. It will only
are visiting her parents, Mr. and realize he is “Howard Krum! from | Friday to return to his Marine
Mrs. Charles Lipp. Bill has been Mt. Zion, but he is one of mine, so base at Camp Legeune, N. C. Teddy
' {drove his car back, picking up his
| pal, Wilfred Anderson, Trucksville,
both having had a twenty day
leave.
While telling my niece and!
Nephew Bill and Betty Salmon,
Johnson City, (who were having
lunch with me Saturday) about the |
three new cars right in the three
red interior.
land next
| be called a “burro”.
GRADUATION PARTY
| (Lipp) Morrow, son : Keith, Hilda | neighboring houses, Bill said, “now |
and Holly, | you can tell folks there is a “horse”
at the very next house — as we
have a “mustang” — white with a
They come weekends |
week are bringing a . >
| wheelbarrow, so I suppose that will | along the Larksville Mountain Road
A graduation party was held re-
cently at the home of Albert Ma- |
tukitis, who was a member of this |
year’s graduating class at Dallas
Senior High" School.
Christine, . Mr:
Moreck, Mary,
and Mrs.
Martha, Mr.
and Bonnie,. Mr.. and Mrs.
bie, Mr. Peter PFritsky,
phers and Robert Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ambrose, Mr.
Carl Hoch, Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Velikis, Mr. Olin Harris, Mrs. Kay
Mil] and Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
, Rasmark and Peggy, Mr. and Mrs.
| Frank Zarnock and . Robert, Mr.
Charles Shultz, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. John Stack;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moss, Mr. and
. Mrs. Frank Heder, and Fritz, Cathy,
| Marie, Mr. Anthony Matukitis, Mr.
Alex Matukitis and the
and Mrs.
guest of honor, Albert.
Mrs. Alex Matukitis is quite ill
at her home. .
BALL GAME
The boys: club ‘in Orange; under
season.” They had a ball game last
fire house.
team 8 to 7 over Bob Cyphers team.
double,
skiewitz each had two hits.
Hislops. The club consists
wonderful.
for 50 cents.
Bob and Madge Snyder, New and Mrs. Thomas Smith, is recover- |
€ a Jersey, |
“am proud to write that my daughter | was searching for her young stray? | brought her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth |
formerly. from Orange,
(Lizzie” to all in Orange) Dymond,
back to her home in Orange for
the summer. They spent the eve-
ning visiting with Mr.
Donald Hislop.
Bob and Madge also visited his
sister, Marie Pomeroy in Geisinger
Hospital, who is seriously ill.
Norton H. Newberry, formerly of
and Mrs. |
E. Dallas, brother of Beatrice]
| Moore, is seriously ill, following an
— 4 operation, in “Calhoun St. Hospital,
i Franklin Square, Baltimore, Mary-
| | land, Room 200B, 2nd. floor.
i - I 1 3 . ’ {
i 0 d | Charles Lipp was admitted to!
! ] ust ne Thing You | General Hospital with a broken hip,
i ! sustained by a fall in his home, on
\ i a K | Hildebrant Road.
. | Like To eep | Mrs. Thomas Roberts, Mrs. Nancy | Davis,
{ i : | Boodeir from Great Brittain, Mr.
J T Th | and Mrs. Reginald ‘Pritchard, New
| 0 e York City, Mrs. Sue Williams,
; Muhlenburg, spent Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson Ryman.
| As
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1 LICENSE TO SELL
|
i WE NEED The National Moonshiners Association with
1 the unanimous consent of
| HAMS BRIC-A-BRAC | keepers — makers — stirrers — bottlers and
I} RrReEcorDs BAKED GOODS | revenooer lookouts —
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il CANDY : v
i FURNITIRE RM PRODUCE In recognition of the outstanding merchandis-
1 CHERRIES FARM ing abilities and techniques of
| | PLANTS and FLOWERS BERRIES
| Cursanss KUEHN'S PHARMACY, DALLAS
} Picrures EGGS ih
[] KITCHEN WARE PAINT does hereby confer the right to peddle
1 ANIMALS ! RUGS MOONSHINE, the elegant man’s Cologne:
fp ELECTRICAL ARTICLES JEWELRY signed, Uncle Ben,
(Workable) ANTIQUES
§ TOYS ACCESSORIES
. FOOD BIRDS
"PUPPIES MONEY
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ANY
The following | awarding * of a doctorate to Her
friends and relatives attended: Mr. | nephew. Rev. Karl E. Keefer, Jr.,
| Stephen Solensky, Mr. and Mrs. | of Dayton, Tenn. by the Univer-
| John Handley, Dr. and Mrs. John
Daily Vacation Bible School at Handley. ‘and John" 3rd, Mr. and | 6 at Knoxville, Tenn.” Rev. Keefer,
| East Dallas church ended Friday, Mrs. George Moreck, Barbara and | Dean of Bryan College, Dayton,
Joseph | Tenn. was awarded with a dregree
and | of ‘Doctor of Education Mrs. Hughes |
Mrs. Henry Jiminski, John; Henry | also visited her son, Wayne, a teach-
Jack | er in the Knox: County School Dis-
{ Watkins, Jack Jr., Linda and Deb- | trict, Knoxville, and spent a few
Thomas days -at Gatlinburg, Tenn. a resort
Bedisky, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cy- | town at. the foot of the Soni
Mrs. Jule | Mountains. She wag accompanied by | emp ]
Ripple, Mrs. Thomas Jibblets, Mrs. | her sister, Florence A. Keefer of Road are vacationing in Florida for
Frances Alexis, Mr. Peter Mordis; Wilkes-Barre and her brother and | 2
| and Mrs. David Stag, Shirley and | Takoma
David Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ful- |
ler, Joey, Mike, Marty, Daniel and |
| Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Staro- | &: Hughes who ay Gio honored
lis, Paul and Ann, Mr. and Mrs, | guest at a birthday dinner given by
Stanley Durtan and Stanley Ir oer Jathte dnd Sovhiow, Mr
Howard Eustice and Dolores, Mrs. '
| Thomas Guilford, Carol, Dale, and
| them off again.
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1965
EAST DALLAS
Fernbrook
sympathy
Jackson Twp.
Do not become alarmed this eve-
ning when you hear the fire siren
| and see our local fire truck pull up
Sincere is
on the death of her son, Clarence
Lasher.
| be our Volunteer Firemen soliciting | Monday.
sugar, eggs or a cash donation Mr. .and Mrs. Ed Kester and
daughter, of Delaware are spending
the summer here visiting relatives.
A welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Price of Dallas. They are re-
siding on Terrace Street and are
teachers in the Dallas schools.
Mrs. Leona Belles, Harris Street,
for their Annual Strawberry Fes-
tival to be held at the Fire Hall,
Saturday Evening, June 26. Bring
| your friends and relatives and
| patronize this festival which is held
| each year by the firemen in order:
| to raise money to purchase fire |
fighting equipment. This will also |
serve, as a notice to members of the
department to report for duty at
the fire hall Friday evening to help
in turning the freezers to make the
home-made ice cream which will be
served at the festival.
The laurel on the Johnson farm
dinner.
the centerpiece.
Mr.
cation visiting the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schray, Harris
Street.
| is most beautiful this year. Words Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Belles and
sons, Ricky and Gay, Roushey
f cannot express the beauty of the
| heavy blossoms, It will be worth
| your while to take a drive to see it.
Attends Graduation
Mrs. William R. Hughes has re-
| turned home after attending the
Street, motored to Philadelphia on
Sunday to wisit their
and Mrs. Don Belles.
children of Middlesex spent the
weekend visiting the latter's -par-
ents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rogers,
Maple Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Perrego, De-
munds Road had as guests on Sun-
day, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Perrego,
Ruth Elaine and Mary Jane, Lu-
zerne and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Elliott
| sity of Tennessee on Sunday, June |
Brett ‘of Trucksville.
Mrs. Frances Morgan,
Gwendolyn and Jimmy,
children
Demunds
few weeks.
| sister-in-law Karl E. Keefer, Sr. of | The Sutter family of Harris Street
Park. Maryland. have taken up residence in New
Birthday Dinner Jersey.
Congratulations to Mrs. William A welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Giberson and son William of
Chase. They have moved into a
home on Harris Street.
Timmy Adelson, Forty Fort has
returned home
week visiting his aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Covert, E. Over-
brook Avenue.
and Mrs. Robert F. Sherwood of
Sherwood Forest on Sunday, June
20. It was combination birthday
and father's day celebration.
family have moved from Demunds
Road to Beaumont.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, 178
E. Overbrook Avenue, and Mr. and
Mrs.
Street, Shavertown, attended the
graduation exercises of the New
Brunswick High School New Bruns-
wick, ‘New Jersey, on Tuesday, when
the former's grandson, Lauren Dy-
mond, Jr., was a member of the
Oak Hill
Hi, folks! We're always sorry to
see Spring leave and Summer begin.
The heat of summer makes us
lazier than ever, but we do enjoy
not having to put on heavy snow-
suits and then in five minutes take
We enjoy being
able to sit in the back yard, having
cook-outs, seeing friends one
leadership of Dick Hislop, is up in
| action again after the winter “off up.
| Friday on ‘the new ball diamond’ geven year old, is scheduled for a
donated by the firemen of Frank-' tonsillectomy tomorrow morning at
lin Township, in the rear of the | Nesbitt Hospital.
Herb. Fehlinger led his, Jove hearing from all of his friends.
| Herb had two tripples and one | mite sore for talking for a few days.
while Bob and Al Che-| With luck and God’s will, he'll re- |
They | turn
{met Friday evening at Dick His-| rather close to home for
lop’s and have planned a picnic to, week of recuperation.
be held July 11, each member is| > While we're on the subject of re- |
| asked to pay 50 cents toward the | cuperation, Leslie Sabo is doing just
food which will be provided by the that at his home after being a sur- |
I of | gical patient at Nesbitt Hospital. |
twenty members which I.think is| We hope to see him about, fully
Couldn't pack a lunch | recovered, soon.
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doesn’t see during the winter, and | class.
taking the children to places of
4 Mrs. Earl Henwood Jr., hag re-
interest that make their eyes light Ts T yr S
turned to her home on Franklin
Street after a visit to Virginia.
Mrs. Stella Novalkowski, ~Sweet
Valley, has been confined to her
home with illness.
Mrs. Earl Henwood Sr., Main St.,
| Shavertown, is convalescing after an
Jo at Nesbitt Hospital.
ALLEN GILBERT
Insurance Broker
and Consultant
“A Tax-Free Life Insurance
Trust Estate for ;
Your Family” is
their best pro-
tection against
|| the problems
And Jeffrey Smith, son of Mr. |] created by infla-
tion, and federal
income and
estate taxes.
Speaking of health, our Paul, the
We know he'd
We imagine his throat will be a
Saturday and stay 1
at least al
home
ing at his home after submitting to |
surgery at the same hospital. Get |
well soon, Jeff.
after spending a |
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lasher and |
extended |
Mrs. Arthur Cook, Shaver Street, |
entertained Mrs. Blanche Crispell | gre now living
on her birthday on Sunday at alyears ago. His wife (known around | to get off the dash, let them slide
A lovely cake served as here as
and Mrs. Martin Schray, ' first came to Mt. Zion 29 years ago.
Philadelphia are spending their va- The other sisters have passed on.
son and | Howard Lewis
daughter-in-law, and daughter, Mr. | Mae are visiting their son Lowell
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorber and |
Perrego, Richard, Kim, Jolene and |
Sn Dy a | Connections must be still too adult
auren mond; E. Center
| prize-winning ‘baby is an outstand-
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| MT. ZION favorite saint.
and Mrs. Ezra Rozelle of | ernment has been accused of ruling
(and | prayer out of public schools. Know
Mr.
down - our - road - a - way
He was laid to rest on currently getting ' their names on| what? A schoo] kid cdn make ef-
| The Dallas Post subscription list) | fective prayers of his own in school
| have been to East Brunswick, N. J. | now as well as ever. Outward
| Visiting son Glenn and wife |saints, recited prayers, may be
| Shirley. Joyce Rozelle was gradu-| barred from public show. But boy!
| ated from High School and these | What a need there is vet for sound-
[lovely grandparents were there for | less prayers, for unseen saints, for
[the occasion. Let me tell you a|the law of God written in the
| little bit about these people: Ezra| heart! Never forgot what a lec-
| Rozelle was born in this house we | turer said once, “Even saints need
in seventy-some | traffic laws”.! If the saints have
“Aunt Merlie) was one of | under the steering wheel!
the Hahn sisters we knew when we VALLEY CREST
As of last week I had not come
face to face with our Day Care
| Center Director, Mrs. Spencer, to
| hear what she says about my ques-
tion to her in last week's Dallas
Post. Let me quote what actually
There is a brother Bob living up
near Tunkhannock. The son Glenn
married the former Shirley Fitzer
who lived neighbor to our parson-
age in Carverton years ago.
| Clara Gonser is staying with Mrs.
last week: “Mrs. Spe vied
while Nelson and uid a
good Catholic and I took the occa-
sion to enlighten myself on a sub-
ject she would know about: the
Maronite Church. I have seen
references to that church in the
paper and I asked her. She says
something.” !!! All kinds of things
{can happen in a newspaper office
when they are putting the paper
| and family in California.
MOST APPEALING BOY!
| Yessir, that's “what: the ‘paper
| says! “It was in the annual celebra-
|‘tion of ‘everything. at Nesbitt Hos-
| pital last week. - This is: a note-
| worthy event from every angle. But
| when I heard that Howard Krum, together. They speak of “putting |
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood | the paper to bed”. That is one
| Krum, had: been named “most ap- operation. But when the paper |
| pealing boy” I thought, those judges
| knew what they were doing. This
is the second — or third — year
that this one who started out as a
on the street, that is something
| else! Well, anyway, Mrs. Spencer
{did tell me that the Maronite
{ Church is an Eastern Rite Church,
still good Catholic but with a dif-
ferent order
week I mentioned something abou
Harold Raynor from Shavertown.
Since then he has been taken to
ing personality. All you have to
do .is walk by his house, or his
grandmother's house on the corner
when young Howard is around and
you know what “most appealing”
means. “Hi yah”, he calls from
the garage doorway where he is
giving valuable scientific and me-
chanical aid to his father working
on the car. He is still a bit young
for a driver's license but he is
learning ‘a lot about everything.
Busy as he is he takes time out to
shout a frierdly greeting to me and
Tuffy as we walk: by. His grand-
mother Krum says when he is over
at her house he frequently ealls up
“Mr. Gilbert” on the telephone.
His pastor, the Rev. Mr. Prater has
visited him there.
LOST SHEEP
No, I didn't preach about lost
sheep last Sunday down at the West
Pittston Church of Christ. Glad I
didn't! How embarrassed I would
have been after church when I
found that Mrs. T.M.B. Hicks of The
Dallas Post had got lost while try-
ing to find our church. But did
My eyes don’t recognize too easily
for his message to get over the the faces in my congregation and so
wires to me. Someday it will! No
good reason why he shouldn't be i 2 i
the “most appealing”, considering white who came quietly, unob- |
his ancestry and the kind of air he | trusively into a seat near the mid- |
breathes. T'm anxious to read what | dle aisle was our associate editor! |
his grandmother Moore will have to| Of Dallas Post, who had finally to |
say about him in the East Dallas ask a garage man where the Con)
column. ‘I don’t believe even a i
grandmother can exaggerate that gregational Church was and he told |
her.
boy’s merits! :
SAINTS MUST VACATE One more Sunday!
MORE PEOPLE WE KNOW }
THE CAR DASH
When I got my car inspected re-| It's news to have news come to
cently I found SYSyhing of bop me rather than to have to bestir |
cleared off my rear deck and the fier Thy
front dash. Box of paper tissues, ysl io gor Okt Hier I» Yere
old cushion, old red blanket. “Can’t
have. things there in the way any
more”, said the man executing in-
spection rules. My car didn’t hap-
pen to have any statues of saints,
nor baby shoes, nor striped tigers,
elephants nor puppy dogs. One
garage mechanic told me once that
the statue of the saint who guards
your car from harm jumps out
when the car does more than sixty!
Strange! TI still see saints riding the
dash of cars ahead of me. Probably
haven’t heard the new ruling yet!
Wonder what drivers will really do
Save
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288-2378
We extend heartiest congratula-
tiong to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mec-
Dermott on the occasion of their |
30th wedding anniversary. The
couple has five children, one of
whom, Mark, is a 1965 graduate |
of Lake-Lehman High School. |
Brownies Have Dinner
The Brownies of Oak Hill held a|
at the Brothers
dinner recently
Four Restaurant.
ceived their wings and were grad-
uated to Girl Scouts: Donna Pearce, |
Marilee Lavix and Patty Fritz.
Those attending the dinner were: |
Pamela Darling, Patty Fritz, Mar- |
garet Ann Godek, Marilee Lavix, |
Donna Pearce, Joyce Pimm, Kim
Nancy Callahan, Theresa
Zabinski, Mrs. James Darling and
Mrs. Michael Godek, leaders. |
Take care in driving, swimming |
of whatever you do. Life is too |
good to shorten it.
The following re- |
the Elegent Distiller
its member still-
blowing . . . even grading.
if they have to get rid of their
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Check this chart and see just
Our saintless gov-
appeared in my column about her |
gets up in the morning and goes out |
General Hospital for an operation. |
get there in time for the collection. |
was not aware that the lady in:
SECTION B — PAGE 5
Mount Zion
came into our yard Si and Evelyn
LaBar and daughter Marcia from
| Bethlehem. Evelyn is the daughter
| of Paul and Myrtle Smith from near
| Bethlehem, and formerly of Mt.
| Zion. The occasion for this gather-
| ing of the clan (for Paul and Myrtle
| were also on the hill) was the
| graduation party being given for
| Warren Smith at his parents’ home,
the Mp/ and Mrs. Willard Smiths,
| over on the Hicks River Road more
or less parallel to our road and
running down to become Schooley
Avenue in Exeter. I had married
| Si and Evelyn some years back and
| they still come to see us when
| they're around. And they are on
{ our mailing list. I should get digni-
fied and say that Si’s real name is
Leland!
To Leave For Far East
| Spec. 6, Alton R. Whittaker, son
i of Mr. and Mrs. Alton B. Whittaker
258 Church Street, Dallas graduated
| June 11 after a 20 week course from
{ the Instrument Calibration School,
| Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Aber-
| deen, Md.
| This is the fourth credited school
Alton has attended while serving as
a member of the armed forces in
the electronic field.
He is married to the former San-
{dra Hislop and they have three
children; Douglas, Loree and Leslie.
Spec. 6 Whittaker will leave the
end of July for a tour of duty in
| the Far East with Okinawa as his
| home base. His wife and children
[will join him when quarters have
| been established at Naha.
or something. Last |
‘| Tracy Leigh Is One
Tracy Leigh Snowdon celebrated
her first birthday with a party at
| the home of her parents, Mr. and
| Mrs. Harold Snowdon, Jr., 219 High-
| land Avenue, Trucksville, on Sun-
| ay, June 20.
| Guests were Margaret Veitch,
| Mrs. John Welker, John and Jane
| Welker, Atty. and Mrs. Ben R. Jones
| III, Mr. and Mrs. George Greene,
{ Linda Greene, Carol Greene, Mr.
| and Mrs. G. Patrick Greene, Ricky,
| Mark, and Kelly Greene, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold C. Snowdon, Richard
Snowdon, and Dan Stenger.
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with each purchase of
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—Large selection of other
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whole family.
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Borrowing Money ?
25%
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EXAMPLE: If you borrow $1,000 on a 24-month
repayment plan from Miners National Bank, you save
approximately 30% compared to some other lenders.
It's easier—and-—smarter to borrow money at Miners National.
rating. You'll have the money
nty-four hours. We'll arrange a
convenient budget repayment plan for you at low bank rates.
And you can take up to 3 years to repay!
You can borrow the amount you need for any purpose: to pay
. for education . . . to modernize
your home. You supply the reason, we'll supply the money! .
how much smart borrowing can
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Cash You Get - $500 Cash You Get - $500 |
24 payments @ $24.00 |} 24 payments @ $27.23 $77.52
12 payments @ $44.61 | 12 payments @ $48.09 $41.76
Cash You Get - $1,000 Cash You Get - $1,000 ;
24 payments @ $48.00 | 24 payments @ $50.63 $63.12
12 payments @ $89.22 | 12 payments @ $92.17 $35.40
Cash You Get - $2,000 Cash You Get - $2,000
36 payments @ $69.27 | 36 payments @ $ 74.34 $182.52
24 payments @ $96.00 | 24 payments @ $100.50 $108.00
Cash You Get - $3,000 Cash You Get - $3,000
36 payments @ $103.91 | 36 payments @ $111.23 $263.52
24 payments @ $144.01 | 24 payments @ $150.42 $153.34
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