1 ge g - VV! << ~ Ie) —- OO —- OL \§ G0 / Saf ® Th SE [I ='N PF oAY A ea 1. JJ The Dallas Post Dallas, PA wh ha Wednesday, October 23.1991 § 2 a "2 8 a = FA RE ME WE Ja. A Ek & 8 A 4 & x 2 & 8 & 8 & 3 gue am cow 3 Tr 7 J. 7 (4 7) - & rs, th — a 14g! ‘ - -— — . “4 fm TAN — $ an - MN w —-— Semana NWy iH & a af o} ™ | LOCAL POLITICAL POSITIONS NS SE. SANS SN RRNA x & od N L) . RES A yao “NEWS ITEM - Eight officials of Dallas Borough government have resigned in recent weeks. Jennings to observe 50th anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Jennings SK& RD 4, Dallas, will observe their 63th wedding anniversary, Friday. They were married in the Lehman Parsonage, Oct. 25, 1941 by the late Rev. Frank Abbott. Attendants ‘were Blanche and Earl Swan. __ Mrs. Jennings is the former Gladys Agnew, daughter ol the late Ransom and Jessie Agnew, De- munds. Mr. Jennings is the son of the late John and Margaret Jennings, Idetown. They are the parents ol Mrs. Edward (Evelyn) Petroski, Loy- alville; Linda McLaughlin, Harveys Lake; Lloyd Jr., Kunkle and Mrs. Paul (Karen) Clemow, Ventura, California. They also have 11 grandchildren: Jeanelle Sayre, Donna Shaw, Brad and Jell Pet- roski; Bob Chris, Amy McLaughlin and Kim Cool; Jennifer Jennings and Paul and Eric Clemow and six grreat-grandchildren. Jesse and Justine Sayre, Lindsey and Christy Shaw; T.J. Cool and Mary Pet- roski. An open house will be held in their honor in the Idetown United Methodist Church House, Satur- day, Oct. 26, [rom 2-5 p.m. Haunted barn full of thrills and chills For centuries people have been fascinated with ghosts and goblins and our generation is no excep- tion. It seems that even in a small town like Lehman, Pennsylvania in 1991 the people of the town believe they have a haunted barn! For the last eight years, the students of the Lehman United Methodist Youth Fellowship and their parents and [riends have pounded, banged, sawed, nailed and even yelled to make this seem- ingly haunted barn sale [or people in the community. Despite all of this effort, the barn has continued to grow more haunted! In fact, over the summer of 1989, a third {loor grew inside. In 1990 new walls and roofs erupted. And now in 1991 a new set of 13 sileps has reared forth from this uncontrollable monster! If you would like to help the Lehman U.M.Y.F. and the Lehman Volunteer Fire Company, which had to be called out to help in this ninth season of haunting, please report behind the Lehman Post Office on Oct. 18, 19, 20 and Oct. 25 through 30. Visiting hours are from 7-10 p.m. on school nights and 7-11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. A nominal cost of $3.00 covers your beneficiary papers in the event that you never return! Call the Lehman spook line: (717) 675-1216 [or further updates on the Lehman haunted barn ghost busting. where prizes will be awarded. ES |. ¥€&chool on Hildebrandt Road. Hey kids! Halloween | parade is this Sunday oe Is your Halloween costume really pretty? Ugly? Funny? Or maybe you and some friends have costumes that go together. If you want to show off your costume, have some fun and maybe win a Jprize, don’t miss the Halloween Parade Sunday, October 27. ®® This year’s parade will begin at 12:00 Noon on Sunday in the ‘ parking lot of the old Dallas Township School on Church Street |» (Next to the Little League field). Judging will begin at 12:30, followed ~ by the parade to the Eastern Star building behind Acme Market Cash prizes will be awarded to the top five winners in these cate- -|, gories: Most Original, Funniest, Best Group, Prettiest, Ugliest. All _ participants will receive a goodie bag of treats. The Halloween Parade is sponsored by the Dallas Kiwanis Club. 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