Voters of both Kingston Township and Jackson Town- ship may register at the Trucksville Fire House on Car- verton Road, Sept. 10. Hours are from 3 to 5 p.m. Trucksville Fire Company will meet tomorrow night in the fire house at 8. Thomas Sch- midle will preside. The auxil- iary will meet there Tuesday evening at 7:30. Friendship class of Trucks- ville United Methodist will meet in the educational build- ing, Sept. 11 at 7:30. Margaret Goodwin will preside. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Break- stone, Staub Road, entertained at a family gathering over the Labor Day weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Cony- ngham, South Pioneer Avenue, spent the summer at Magog in Canada. They will attend Bish- op’s University in Quebec, Canada, this fall and winter. Trnckaville Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallin, Allentown spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett and family, Orchard Street. Mrs. ® Bruce Badger and daughter, Laura, who spent the week with the Bennetts, have returned to their home in Riverdale, Md. Ursula Ann Horstand and Matti are returning to their home in Germany after spend- ing several weeks with their aunt Hilda Grifed of Carverton Road. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Break- stone, Staub Road, returned Friday from a week’s vacation in Atlantic City, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Zimniski have purchased and moved to the former Herbert Jenkins home on Maple Street. Margaret Volrath, Edgewood Heights, has returned from a two weeks’ vacation with her grandson, James Watson, and family in Florida. by Mrs. Ray Kelly 298-2149 Eleanor Lashow, California, is visiting at the home of her sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mills Edgarton, Buck- wheat Hollow. Mr. and Mrs. George Van- campen, Rochester, N.Y ., spent the weekend with her mother, Mollie Dimock and sister, Helen Dendler. Mrs. David Coole and William Hawkins, Shippensville, called on the Fred Coole’s over the weekend. Mrs. Joseph Dotter, Blooms- burg, is spending a week with relatives in Noxen. The Lutheran Church is being improved with a new roof. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jenks, Wrightstown, N.J., spent the weekend with her father, Harry Siglin. The Palmer family reunion was held at Hanson’s Park, Aug. 11. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Emil Areneo, Belleville, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Erikson and family, Long Is- land, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Greene and family, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Todd and family, Garwood, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. William Clements, Dover, N.J.; Wallace Hackling, Sommer- ville, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Greene, Garwood, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Scharin, Mor- ristown, N.J.; Elain Kane, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pilger, Beaumont. Officers elected for 1974 were: Robert Pilger, president; Linda Pilger, secretary; Warren Scharin, treasurer. Prizes went to: the oldest, Emil Areno; youngest, Elin Todd; travelled farthest, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Erikson, and largest family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pilger. Mrs. Tom Bean has returned from the General Hospital after undergoing major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case attend- ed the wedding of Christine Alida Vollaro, Long Island, N.Y. to Martin Roy Case, Ra- vena, N.Y., Aug. 18, at St. Pius X Church, Pottersville, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case spent several days with their son, Le- land and his family, before re- turning home. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thomp- son were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Price, Westfield, N.J., Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeRemer, Rara- tan, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Jenkins, Roselle Park, N.J. are presently visiting the Thomp- sons. Mr. and Mrs. Robert May and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belles spent the weekend at Thousand Islands and Niagara Falls, N.Y. Mrs. Greenwalt, Snyder, N.Y. is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gunton. Sharon Manning, Newark, N.J. spent several days at the home of the Paul Space family. Charles Williams, Stan and Susan, Mannheim, spent the weekend at the home of Grace Keiper. Ruth Bennett and Grace Kei- per visited their mother, Mrs. Oscar Patton, a guest at the Boone Nursing Home, Eyers- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grohow- ski and son, Michael, Cheveral, Md. spent the holiday weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Breakstone and family, Staub Road. Prof. and Mrs. Charles Bel- ford and son, Grant, Orchard Street have returned from Toronto, Canada. Lawrence Fritzges, Cliffside Avenue, will enter the freshman class at Keystone Junior Col- lege at LaPlume this week. Lawrence is a graduate of Dal- las Senior High School. Tammy Conyngham, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Conyngham, South Pioneer Avenue, is enrolled at Simons Rock College in Grest Barring- ton, Vt. Eric Dingle, Orchard Street, has entered graduate School of law at Villanova University. Michael Popson, Highland Avenue, has returned from Jamaica where he spent several days recently. He will enter Villanova University this month. Mr. and Mrs. David Liller and family, New Cumberland, Md., spent the weekend with rela- The Liller family lived on Car- verton Road before moving to New Cumberland. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ruth and family, Cliffside Avenue, spent several days recently in Baltimore, Md., where they visited relatives and friends. Trucksville United Methodist Church will hold a family picnic Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. on the grounds of the educational building. Members are asked to bring a picnic lunch and a dish to share. Beverage will be pro- vided. Keith DeVincentis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene DeVincentis of Trucksville was graduated from Kutztown State College, Aug. 24. Mr. and Mrs. DeVincentis and their son and daughter-in-law, Ronald and Kandy of Lancas- ter, were in attendance. Keith was president of the Political Science Club for the past two years. He was presi- dent of the Rothermel Resi- dence Hall Council in his senior year. He was also a member of the Resident Men’s Association Council. 8 Mr. and Mrs. DeVincentis en- tertained at a dinner in honor of their son at the Glockenspiel in _ Fleetwood. In attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald DeVincen- tis, Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Loring Boeshore, Cheri Boe- shore, Fleetwood; Keith, and Mr. and Mrs. DeVincentis. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene DeVin- centis of Trucksville spent the weekend visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Ronald and Kandy, of Lancaster. M00 COW OOOO 2%) * x * J OR MOTHER & *, X* X* J *) » »* * X* X* * 2% ¥ * J * 3% Ey #) £0 * * * X* 287-1177 & * 287-1178 §& DQOOOOOC THE DALLAS POST, SEPTEMBER 6, 1973 . + @nd as costs go down, A&P reduces the retail prices. 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