Page 10 Trucksville by Nelson Woolbert Phone 696-1689 Trucksville Fire Company will hold their monthly meeting in the fire hall tomorrow night at 8. Paul Sabol will preside. Quilters Club of the Trucks- ville United Methodist Church will meet in the educational building Tuesday morning at 9. Mr. and Mrs. James Nixon II, Elm Terrace, visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Nixon III, Cin- cinnati, Ohio, the past weekend. The date of the regular meet- ing of the Trucksville United Methodist WSCS has been changed from Nov. 7 to Nov. 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the educational building. The Rev. Gary Doupe, who was an instructor at the School of Missions, Keystone Junior College last summer, will speak on ‘Faith and Jus- tice’. Devotions will be presented by the young people who attended that School of Missions. Women’s societies from Dallas, Shavertown and Carverton have been invited to attend the Nov. 9 meeting. Election day luncheon will be served under the leadership of Blanche Atherholdt, Mrs. Allen Nichols, Mrs. Ernest Norrie, and Mrs. David Mathers. The society’s latest cookbooks are now available at a reduced price. As announced Oct. 15, the Women’s Society of Christian Service will now be known as United Methodist Women. Officers who will serve during the coming year are: president, Mrs. William Dickson; vice president, Mrs. Thomas Kreidler; secretary, Mrs. Ray- mond Metzger; treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Oliver, and nomina- tions chairman, Mrs. Harold Croom. Mrs. William Barber, 146 Woodbine Road, is recuperating at home after being a surgical patient in Geisinger Medical Center in Danville. - Back Mountain Senior Citi- zens Club will meet Nov. 13 at 12:30 p.m. in the meeting rooms at College Misericordia. : Junior Girl Scout Troop 630, held its Halloween party Thurs- day at 4 p.m. in the municipal building. The girls went ‘trick or treat for UNICEF’ following the meeting. The project en- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird, Burndale Road, Dallas, cele- brated their 45th wedding an- niversary Friday. The Bairds are former Forty Fort resi- dents. : Kathryn A. Vernon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ver- non, 163 Highland Ave., is a member of the sophomore class at Union College in Kentucky. Miss Vernon is a graduate of Dallas Area Senior High School. Army Veterinarian Lee M. Philo, Bunker Hill, has com- pleted a five week Army medi- cal department officer basic course at the Medical Field Ser- vice School, Brooke Army Center at Fort Sam Houston in Texas. He is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School class of 1964. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Break- stone, who were recently mar- ried at the home of Mr. Break- stone’s parents, are residing at 148 Staub Road. Cloverleaf 4H Club held its meeting and Halloween party at the home of fellow members Diane and Sally Stredny in Kunkle Friday evening. The meeting was conducted by Mar- riane Stefinatis. A social hour followed. Mrs. Chester Adams, Cliff- side Avenue, celebrates her birthday today. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Price, Carverton Road, have moved to a home on Ferguson Avenue in Shavertown. Gerald Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thomas, Carverton Road, was guest of honor at a family dinner on his -15th birthday Oct. 24. Robert Robbins, Wilmington, Del., visited his mother, Maude Robbins, a patient in the Hagen- baugh Nursing Home at Leh- man. Major Harold C.W. Birth of Grand Forks A.F.B., N.D,, recently spent a few days visiting his mother, Mrs. Clyde W. Birth of Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville. Other recent visitors were Mrs. Birth’s brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Willard R. Gress of Trumbull, Conn. [7 early bird gets the space! Get news in the day after it happens. THE DALLAS POST, NOV. 2, 1972 “ATT A&P GRANULATED SAVE 20° (WITH COUPON) lone = osalllCiRY. BRING Use As A&P SUGAR THis AD A SUGAR DELMONTE YELLOW CLING (WITH COUPON SAVE 24°) PEACHES 2:48¢ 5 is. 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