obituaries She was born in Union Val- ley, N.Y., and resided in Pom- pey, N.Y.; for many years. GEORGE J. MOORE George J. (Bud) Moore, 46, Buffalo, former resident of Dal- las, died Oct. 23 after a few months illness. Mr. Moore, son of Irene Moore, East Dallas, and the late Nelson Moore, was born in Wilkes-Barre and educated in the Dallas schools. He moved to Buffalo 14 years ago where he Surviving are sons, Richard and David, Auburn, N.Y. ; three grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. The body was removed from Bronson Funeral Home, Sweet Valley, to the family home in Pompey. She was buried at Pompey. “was a Civil Service employe. Besides his mother, he is sur- HARRY F. FLYNN vived by his wife, the former Beverly Veitch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Veitch, Dallas; 11 children; sisters, Miriam Dymond, Dallas, and Priscilla Krum, Lake Wallenpaupack; brothers, David, Passaic, N.J., and Robert M., East Dallas. Burial was in Buffalo. Harry F. Flynn, 83, Hunlock Creek, died Oct. 19 in Berwick Hospital where he was a pa- tient four days. He was a native and life resi- dent of Hunlock Creek and was employed by Glen Alden Corp. as a carpenter. He retired in 1954. Mr. Flynn attended Hun- lock Creek United Methodist MILDRED WALKER Church. Mrs. Flynn died in January 1969. — Surviving are children, Mrs. Paul Meyers, Massachusetts; Mrs. Ralph Yeakel, Warren, Ohio; William, Hunlock Creek; Mrs. Jacque Bulkley Jr., Noxen; 11 grandchildren, eight great- grandchildren; sisters, Mrs, Traston Hunter, Hunlock Creek ; Mrs. Frank Jones, White Haven; brother, Walter Flynn, Hunlock Creek. The funeral was held Oct. 22 from Bronson Funeral Home, Main Road, Sweet Valley, with the Rev. Joseph Kugle offici- ating. Interment was in Elan Memorial Park, Berwick. Mildred Louise Walker, 70, 10 Parrish St., Dallas, died Ocg. 20 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Miss Walker, born in Cone- maugh and educated in Wilkins- burg schools, was a resident of Dallas the last 16 years. She was a member of Wilkinsburg Chapter, Order of Eastern Star a¥d the Christ United Metho- dist Church, Wilkinsburg. Surviving is a brother-in-law, R. D. Rupp, Dallas, with whom she resided. The funeral was held from - Disque Funeral Home, 672 Me- morial . Highway, Dallas, Oct. 23 with the Rev. Robert pastor of Dallas United Methodist Church, of- ficiating. Interment was in Fern Knoll Cemetery, Dallas. couples club to meet Nov. 1 Commonwealth Telephone Co. participated in a program to provide learning experience for three Marywood College stu- BLANCHE CLAPP Blanche M. Clapp, 74, died 1969 GERTRUDE BETTCHER Gertrude Isabel Bettcher, 73, Orchard Street, Dallas, died Sunday morning in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. She was the former Gertrude Huff, born at Harding and edu- cated in Harding schools. She resided in Dallas 34 years. Surviving are children, Mrs. Oliver Mason, Dallas, with whom she resided; Harry L. Hunter, Dallas; brother, James Huff, West Pittston; seven grandchildren. The funeral was held Tues- day from Disque Funeral Home, 672 Memorial Highway, Dallas. Interment was in Huff Cemetery, Harding. The Rev. Larry Saxe, East Dallas United Methodist Church, officiated. ' JOEL SUTLIFF Joel W. Sutliff, 68, died at his home in Bloomingdale Oct. 13 following a heart attack. He was born in Ross Town- ship on the farm which he operated until his death. He at- tended Bloomingdale Bible Protestant Church. Surviving are sisters, Edith Lamoreaux, Levittown; Ethel Cumberland, Hunlock Creek; Elizabeth, at home; Elva Wil- liams, Bloomingdale. The funeral was held Friday from Bronson Funeral Home, Main Road, Sweet Valley, with Rev. William Howie officiating. Interment was in Bloomingdale Cemetery. women form slimnastics class The Dallas Senior Woman's Club has formed a Slimnastics Class which will begin Tuesday morning, Nov. 4. The group will meet at the home of Mrs. Herman Otto. Members are invited to join them at 10. The Dallas Post (J. K hak Sr. 2 Dalizy post Szermehalc 51 Mrs. Robert T. Rhodes is shown with some of the handcrafts to be sold at St. Andrew's Church bazaar Nov. 7 and 8. choral group begins season fo on earn to help your The Dallas Woman's Club Chorale is beginning its 22nd year. The group is inviting any- one interested in singing with them during the Christmas sea- son to attend the next rehearsal Monday at 8 p.m. at the Back Mountain Library annex. Mrs. William Carroll is di- rector. Mrs. Robert Carey is accompanist. amily through prayer. Come to this Christian Science Lecture November 3, 1969 8:15 p.m. 1585 Wyoming Avenue, Forty-Fort, Pa. Ra Can FRE or - St. Andrews to sponsor supper and sale St. Andrew’s Eastern Ortho- dox Church is sponsoring a bazaar and supper Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7 and 8, at the Jonathan R. Davis Fire Hall, Idetown. During the two-day affair, which opens each day at 1 p.m. and closes at 9:30 p.m., there will also be a sale of baked goods and a snack bar featuring homemade clam chowder and potato pancakes. The roast beef dinner will be served Saturday from 5 to 8 p.m. Tickets will be sold at the door. lunch is served election day The WSCS of Trucksville United Methodist Church will serve lunch on election day at the Kingston Township Muni- cipal Building. Mrs. Graydon Carle is serving chairman. The menu will consist of homemade vegetable soup, pork barbecue, sandwiches, homemade pie and coffee. PAGE NINE REXALL : DRUG STORE “Prescription Pharmacy” SHAVERTOWN 675-3366 675-5121 FLINTSTONES Multiple Vitamins 3 3-Dimensional Full Color 1 § : Flintmobile Fred, Barney, Pebbles, Bamm-Bamm, Dino 60 Chewable Fruit Flavored Tablets $2.29 Cherry Flavored . Tablets PLUS IRON $2.59 Our Monuments lare Guaranteed by the That's why you should specify a Barre Guild Monu- ment—backed by the strongest monu- ment guarantee ob- tainable. See our display. CARVERTON MONUMENT CO. PHONE 333-4246 Orange Road Carverton, Pa. Oct. 8 at the home of her niece, Mrs. Donald Meeker, 223 E. Center St., Dallas, where she had been visiting for a few days. dents. The students were in- volved in participant-observa- tion experiences in Common- wealth’s business office and plant department. LET DEDICATED TO DIGNIFIED SERVICE I Vu Richard H. Disque and Son Funeral Home ‘For 28 years, ouraim has been to render the finest service to all . . . with financial hardship to none. De 672 Memorial Highway DALLAS, PA. 675-3255 JUST A SPIN OF THE DIAL and you réach Dallas Harveys Lake Center Moreland DIAL DIRECT 823-4141 Sweet Valley Noxen DIAL 674-1181 No Toll Charge Fowler, Dick and Walker The Boston Store | Wilkes-Barre, Pa. DAN CHAPMAN HELP -YOU-BRIDGE THE COMMUNICATIONS GAP If your communications aren't keeping pace with your business, it's time to call Dan Chapman. He's one of our highly trained business consultants, experienced in all phases of telecom- munications. There's no charge for his advice — but it could be worth quite a lot to you and your business. For your free telecommunications survey, call Dan Chapman at Commonwealth's business office today — 675-1121. COMMONWEALTH TELEPHONE CO. Se SPECIAL BEECH-NUT GUM You Buy 10 Get One FREE 11 - 5¢ Packs 39% GELUSIL Regular Gelusil Liquid Antacid Rapid Action - Free of Laxation SPECIAL $1.39 NEW! 165 Tablets ECONOMY SIZE $2.69 BAYER ASPIRIN Bottle 300 $1.98 NEW ALKA-SELTZER PLUS COLD TABLETS Relieves congestion, headache and feverish feeling. 98¢ NFb SPECIAL GD) SUPER PLENAMINS FREE 36-DAY SUPPLY with 144-tablet bottle Reg. $11.38 Now 8.69 YOU SAVE $2.69 on America’s largest sell- ing Multi-Vitamin Multi- Mineral product! DRUG STORE “Prescription Pharmacy” SHAVERTOWN 675-3368 675-5121 QUICK SERVICE EASY TO PARK \
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers