The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 22, 1966, Image 12

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| © SECTION B—PAGE 2 ~ __” THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1966
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Traver-Barringer 59th Reunion ~~ |Retums To Teaching Hes lth Birthday [pounp Birthday Hoover Family Holds 54th Reunion |i bu ssi 5 wi:
Miss Mary Lou E. Daley, Gosg| ‘Susan Morgan, Mooretown, cele- brodt, Debbie Milbrodt, Roy Evans,
Dallas, has returned to | brated her 11th birthday with a | Beth Donsavage, daughter of Mr. | Fifty-fourth. reunion of. the Hoo. { Hoover and Sandra. ‘Mr. and Mrs | Mrs. Willard Crispell, Mrs. Ray
| Wandel and Ray Jr.
Fifty-ninth annual reunion of man, Paul, Eugene Ellsworth, West | Manor, d Mrs. Th 1
after | Party at her home on Sunday after- | 20d Mrs. Thomas Donsavage, Loyal | yor ‘Family was held recently at LaMar Dinger,, Kirk and Kimberly,
Traver-Barringer families was held | Pittston; Mr. and Mrs. George Tra-| Woodbridge, New Jersey, Cak i will est of b : : = :
Sunday, August 21 at Hanson's! ver, Mrs. Frances Newberry, Wilkes- | spending the summer with her par- | noon. Cake was decorated in pink | e, was guest of honor at a Party | Benton ‘Park. { Mrs, Elizz At 2 "| Wellsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Richard §. ©
Park, Harveys Lake. Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ells- | ents, 4 and Mrs. Ralph Daley. | and white. Present. Gramma, Mrs. | at her home on Saturday afternoon. | A picnic supper was. enjoyed TE ii | Hoover, Wesley Hoover and Doreen; E 21
President George Traver opened | worth, Treace, Florence, Tina Ells-| She has been nurse and companion | Caroline Ferrey, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- | She cclebpted her four thd after which x > yor Bill 3 ber ot Y © | Windsor, N. Y., William Milbrodt; le
: , hn : 3 . : | Games were played and prizes won. which a program was given. er, Billy Sorber, Robert Hoover, | ot". ! ! : ?
the meeting, Mrs. Frances Newberry | worth, George Ellsworth, Myrtle, to her mother, Mrs. Nettie Daley | win Britt, Debbie, Karen and Beth play I Pris ais ; Joon y Visitors, Mrs. Ethel Gelsleichter, = E
lead in prayer, following silent Debbie, Kathy, George, ah le to ret Toe : : Be Refreshments were. served: to’ the : Tete were given to: Youngest, oyce Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Russell 4p. Ruth Jones, Beverly Palmoskl, * [BE +}
prayer in memory of Charles Boice | Douglas Ellsworth, Forty Fort; I's heart attack! | Sayre. Mr. and Mrs. Ord Blaine, | following: Bobby Sprau, Kenny g me Roy Wandel; Married long- Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crispell, | Tom Parry, Carole Arnold and Judy H
and Thomas Oney. Minutes were| Mr. and Mrs. William Turcan, hs : : 4 Gary, Joe, Dick and Kenny, Mr. and Sprau, Penny Sprau, Billy Sprau, est petiod, My, and Mrs. Bruce Cris- Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hoover, Ken, | Franklin. H
read by Mr: nic i brea race | Mary Lou is a second grade teach 4 : | Louise Bryant, Elizabeth Bryant, Pell; Married shortest period, Mr. Er Ty LR Lg : sx Re ea ALT eG
y Mrs. Newberry and treas- | Jack, Treace Turcan, Mrs. Norman | .. in Woodbridge, N.J., and has Mrs. Levi Steele, Joe and Robert, B : ; y iD or ; w
te z 5% Tt 4 : 2 ) oy t eth Sayre, Amy Donsavage, Tracey and Mrs. LaMar Dinger; Traveling
urer's report by Mrs. George Traver. | Faux, Randy, Cherilann, Billie, Ted- | completed. her first vear there. She | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan, Frank, ; fiw i "| farthest. Mr d Mr tly
All officers were re-elected: presi- | dy, Jack, Beverly Faux, Nanticoke; | : X Sa ail i C 1 : Mi Lydia and Jennie, Fallie Wickard Sayr % Terry Sayre, “Cathy Sayre, (x os 2 Ts an. i $ Richard Hoo- CHARLES McCARTHY, dealer b
dent, George Traver; vice-president, | Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. Kocher, | pl i 5 graduate of College MS iE Aae eitard, | Culssine Sayre, Tommy Creasing,| Vor: Largest. farnily, Mrs and. Mrs. | . te
RWallece. raver: secretary. = Meo Woiiington, I. Co: itor Mos Slop Bales with her dagres { Mr... Curt Parkinson and - Evelyn, | Beth Ann Ceasing, the guest of Emmett Hoover; Uldest lady, Amel- § LIVESTOCK—new and used, FARM MACHINERY = ! at
Newberry; treasurer, Mrs. George | Jane Sickler, Leroy Hayner, Ronald | in Elementary Education. Mary Lou Rosanne Mitchell, Beverly Harris, honor and her mother. ia ‘Anderson; Oldest man, Robert R. D. 3 Meshoppen, 1 Mile East of Mesh -. tT
Traver. O'Riel, Berma Smith, Charles Du- | has been a resident of Dallas for the guest of honor and her parents, | Te . Hoover. : ) ry pen, Slam” EpnOppen 4 fe
Next year’s reunion will be held | kas, Oleana Dukas, Mrs. Grace Sand. | fifteen years. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ferrey. | READ THE TRADING POST | Present: Dall Vo 4 Mr Ii LACEYVILLE 869-2778 3 EE
the Sunday nearest August 20, at — = pes : Ti Tee eh et or en ES Lo : yn Nleseptilas drs M % Elis. ES E—— — SE n - >»
the same place. ! \ ME | ;
Oldest woman present was Mrs. 2
Flora Patton; oldest man, George
Traver; coming the farthest, Mr. 5 9 lis
and Mrs. Wesley E. Kocher, Wash- g i M
ington, D. C.; largest famiily, Mrs. A i <
William Wright. 1 M
Twelve births, two marriages land i 8a
two deaths were reported, and 200 a th
people attended the reunion. i
Present: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 2
Zepach, Louise, Joann, Donald, Dot- i w
ty Zepach, Forty “Fort; Mrs. Betty 1 m
Gronski, Edwardsville; Mr. and Mrs. | 4 Pe
Leo Shotwell, Janet, Paul Cooper | q Ie
Luzerne; Mr. and Mrs. Davis, David, , i fn
Carol ‘Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | ; ty
Coleman, Lynn Coleman, Mr. and | # Cu
Mrs. Walter Bendick, Mr. and Mrs. | i ut
Wallace Traver, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- | ¥ ar
lace Traver, David, John Traver, i Le
Ashley; i ur
. Mrs. Robert Sands, Robert Sands, | t th
Chester; Mr. and . Mrs. Sylvester | 1 la
Traver, Jane, Stephen Traver, Har-| i or
veys Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Al
Traver, Dickie, Bobby, Billy Traver, 2
Montrose; Mr. and Mrs. Hanidel, 1
Freddy, George, Jack Traver, as
Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Shifler, | 4 1
Naney, George Shifler, Mr. and Mrs. | . 7
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Harry Traver, Louise Ann Traver,
Noxen; Duana. Judy Everett, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Cook, Pindy, Lry, Le-
land, Donnie Cook, Tunkhannock;
Thomas Several, Factoryville; Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Wyant, Mr. and |
Mrs. Harvey Wyant Jr.. Gerry Wy- |
ant, Chester: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Bottom, Thomas Bottom Jr.. Dallas;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright, Don-
and, Peggy Wright, Brooklyn, N.Y;
Mrs. Florence Pond, Cathy Pond,
Noxen: Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Ly-
bolt, Timothv Lyhnlt, Tunkhannock;
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buckham,
Suean. Donna. Thomas Buckham, |
New York: Mr. and Mrs Raymond |
Garett. Dale Garett, Johnson City;
Mrs. Richard Atkinson. Daniel. Jay
Cindy. John, James Atkinson. Mont-
rooe: Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wright, Ed-
ward, Robert Wright, Tohmson (tv;
Mr. and Mrs. Rov Wright, Mrs. |
8 GAMES |
Charles Patton, Binghamton; | 3 |
Mrs. Sarah Dymond, James Dy- | oo ‘8
mond, Mrs. Doris Holsmate. Jerry ALL BONUS BINGO Game Books are iden- ] : il
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Diss, Doyathy Wall, = Charles 3 of the book will show you how to win: ® : :
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‘ Mr. land Mrs. Charles DeRemer,
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Rider, Mrs. Clarrissa IL. Ho=zan, New |
York: Asa Shotwell. Mrs. Bruce At-
kinson, Bruce Atkinson, Elanora,
Bruce, Charles Atkinson, Luzerne; |
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Ellsworth, Sarah, |
Terry, Donald Ellsworth, Princle
Hill: Richard Traver Noxen; Mr. |
and Mrs. Norman Ellsworth, Nor- |
Feted On Birthday |
Mrs. Kenneth Hunter, Davenport |
Street. was recently given a sur- |
‘prise birthday party by her friends. |
Present were Ann Vrabel, Betsy |
Fitch, Jean Duda, Evelyn Cooper
and Rosalie Shifler.
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