Hi ped o® | | | | General Hospital. | bed right next to Al Gross, hus-| | band of * Badly Tera Gross. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA PLEASE, NEIGHBORS! When you buy of our ad- vertisers, won't you clip cou- pons from’ the Dallas Post— not just from the paper easiest to put your hands on. Many of our advertisers measure the success of their ads in the Post by the number of Post coupons that are redeemed. We know you read the Post—by the number of phone calls we get when we make a ake. But some of them do not! Local Hairdresser Wins Awards In Hairstyling Local hairdresser, John Maniskas, | Lackawanna Avenue, Dallas, recent- ly won the hair dressing award for District 3 at Media, Pa. This en- titles him to participate in the hair- styling state finals in January. At Kingston Sunday, Mr. Manis- kas won first prize in the men’s division and grand prize in the division for both men and women. East Dallas MRS. DAISY PRYNN, EIGHTY Mrs. Daisy Prynn was recently honored by her seven children on her 80th birthday. Mrs. Prynn was formerly Daisy Wilson, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wilson, Demunds. A family dinner was held at the Kingston House, followed by open i. at the home of her daughter, Msg Glahn. lor scheme was pink and white, milk glass which held pink candles, pink and white candy; a | pinfgand white birthday cake and a large milk glass basket with a pink bow and holding white chry- santhemums and pink roses. Hang- | | | ing from underneath a pink um- | brella were pink and white ribbons. | At the end of each ribbon was a butterfly with the name of each |child, and holding money gifts from her children. It had been years since Mrs. | |Prynn and her four sons and three |daughters had been together. They | |were a happy family, hoping their | mother would have many more | ‘healthy, happy years. lis in excellent health, by the way! Although only two of her twelve lendattren were ‘there in person, the others were, as they said ‘there | in Spirit”. Many called her, in- ging David from the seminary in n, and Marge (exchange stu- dent) remembered her with a gos card and gift. he rainy night: Friday, October Mrs. Prynn | | 122, did not dampen the spirits of . fis happy, proud, and grateful | family, Sheldon and Glendon from ! |Goliet, Ill, Robert (whom Daisy makes her home with) Adaline Has- selwander, and Margory Vollrath, Rochester; Richard, Carverton; Mary Glahn, Bunker Hill. Ben Brace Jr., and wife Marge, from Alexandria, Virginia, visited this mother, Mrs. Viola Brace and Isister Mrs. Bruce (Irene) Davies, over last weekend. They also visited Marge’s father, Corey Smith of ‘Sweet Valley. Daughter-Brenda is la student im Virginia Medical Col- |lege and did not make the tp this time. yl | Giles Wilson is confined to his bed, in his home in East Dallas, and Ted’s wife Jule is convalescing at heAgsome, on Demunds Road. I wish well. Fiftieth Anmiversary . and Mrs. John Perry cele- trove their 50th wedding anniver- |sary, October 28, with a family |dinner at Irem Temple Country IClub. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. | John Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Louis | Bedford, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dixon, |Kristie and Kimberly Bedford, Rod- ney Weiss. Mr. and Mrs. Perry were married lat Carverton Parsonage by Rever- end Ivan Snyder, in 1915. HAVE BABY BOY | Reverend and Mrs. Howard Hoc- |. 'kenbury, of the Centermoreland Methodist Charge, are rejoicing over ‘the arrival of their first child, an eight pound son, born Saturday, November 6. We are all happy for them. Mrs. Lois Croman, accompanied by her brother Ollin Webb, his wife Mollie, and their grandson, from Catasaqua; have returned home from a ten-day trip to Tampa, Florida. They traveled down the Fast-moast and returned by way of the West coast. Mrs. William Schuster, Apple- wood Manor, entertained Mrs. Ann Vernon, Trucksville and Wilson Cease and Warren at dinner on election day. Mr. Cease and War- ren reciprocated by taking them to dinner at the Trucksville Fire Hall, after spending the day at the Schuster home. Charles Moore, wife Janet and baby, have returned to their home in Rhode Island, after spending last week with his parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Raymond Moore. AUTUMN TEA The Ella Moore Class of East | Dallas Methodist Church, is spon- soring an Autumn Tea, tonight at 8 in the social room. Public is in- vited. There will be a small charge. East Dallas folks seem to be keep- ing the hospitals busy. Jule Wilson, home from Nesbitt; Emily Carey . home from Mercy Hospital. 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