The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 28, 1948, Image 6

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Centermoreland
Mrs. Jestie Schoonover has re-
turned to her home after spending
some time with her daughter, Mrs.
Bennett Ferry of Union, N. Y.
Mrs. Mary Story, Mrs. Carrie
Schrader and Mrs. Clark Jackson
left last week for California.
Glenn Major was ill at his home
last week.
Miss Marian Jackson of Wash-
Special-regular 85c men’s,
women’s, children’s O’Sul-
livan, Goodyear and Cats-
paw Rubber Heels.
59
Special-regular $1.75 men’s
women’s, childrens, Rubber
leather or composition Soles
1.39
SHOP DALLAS FIRST
"AND SAVE
EXPERT
REPAIRS
Ga
ox all
SHOES
£
a
Us
0
Dallas Shoe Repair
Shop
MAIN STREET DALLAS
ington, D. C.,, is home for two
weeks.
Mrs. Walter Lamoreaux is im-
proving at her home after having
been at the hospital to have "her
teeth extracted.
Mrs. Karl Besteder has been very
sick for the past week.
Curtis Edwards of Philadelphia is
visiting his sister, Mrs. Karl Bes-
teder.
Yellowstone National park, estab-
lished in 1879, was our first Na-
tional park.
Snow storm, sleet shorm.
rain or sprinkle 1
Well press it again
with nary a wiinkle, :
Be prepared. Turn in your
cleaning now for . . .
MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 31
JOE’S MEN’S SHOP
Quality
Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings
37 MAIN STREET - DALLAS
THE POST, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1948 _
ORANGE
Anita Emmanuel, Correspondent
Among those present at the
Mother-Daughter banquet were:
Mrs. Arthur Webb, Mrs. Paul Brace
and Mrs. Fred Risch.
Mrs. Nora Dymond recently en-
tertained at dinner Miss Fannie
Berlew, Mrs. Edward Ferris and
Mr. and Mrs. John Galpin.
Miss June Rhinehart of Hagers-
town, Md., is visiting her sister,
Mrs. George Dymond.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones of
Forty Fort visited the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cool-
baugh, on Sunday.
Don’t forget the Parcel Post sale
IDEAL ACCOMPANIMENT FOR
THE PRETTY GRADUATE. A
GIFT SHE'LL NEVER FORGET.
HAUGK’S FLOWERS
TELEPHONE 535
| Memorial Highway—Dallas
and creamed chicken dinner Thurs-
day evening, June 3.
John Sickler, Mrs. Mary Emman-
uel and children were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sickler and
children of Carverton on Sunday.
Miss Barbara Brace, a student of
Bloomsburg State Teachers’ College,
is spending the summer vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold G. Brace. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dymond and
family have returned from Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Horton Bell and
Gladys visited Mr. and Mrs. Hahn
Love of Mehoopany on Sunday.
SWEET VALLEY
Mrs. W. J. Richards, Mrs. Ella
Kyttle of Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. Dur-
wood Williams of Kingston, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Young and E. E.
Cragle of Muhlenburg called on
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bronson on
Sunday.
Miss Bess Klinetob visited her
aunts and other relatives in Ber-
wick several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quoss visi-
ted Mr. and Mrs. John Williams
in Nanticoke last Friday.
Mrs. Willard Sutliff and Laura
Marie are improving after being
ill for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long and
family spent Sunday id Verona,
N. J., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stan-
wood Romer. On their way home
they called on Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Bucek at Columbia. Mrs. Bucek
is the former Ella Brown of this
place.
Mrs. Alfred Bronson was hostess
to members of the Executive Board
of Dallas Woman's Club on Mon-
day evening. :
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kunkle
and son, Robert Sherman spent the
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Just reach into your Frostmaster and serve
fresher-tasting, fresher-looking frozen foods,
selected from the world’s finest.
MEALS ANYTIME ON A MOMENT'S NOTICE
Save trips to the food store, to the locker
plant. Cut cooking time. It’s your kitchen —
handy frozen food pantry.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF FROZEN FOOD
BARGAIN SALES s
Keep surplus foods, hold leftovers longer.
A CROSLEY PRODUCT — THAT MEANS
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The Crosley FROSTMASTER was devel-
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FOR 4 PEOPLE
Only 36” high, 2934” and 262" deep!
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in cooper-
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weekend at Hatboro visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley
visited Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cope at
Allentown last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Button of
Wilkes-Barre visited the former's
brother and wife, Rev. and Mrs.
Ira Button on Sunday.
A moving picture, “The Drunken
Driver” wil be shown by the anti-
saloon league under the sponsor-
ship of the W.C.T.U. in the church
of Christ Tuesday, June 1 at 8
o'clock. A free will offering will
be taken.
IDETOWN
Mrs. Sam Ross and daughter,
Gail of Berwick spent sometime
last week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs.” Walter Kitchen.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Peter of
Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Newberry and family of Fern-
e Sapolin Floor Enamel covers
with one coat—dries in 4 hours
. . . is specially reinforced to
withstand hard wear. Resists
dirt . . . easy to keep clean.
Economical, too . . . costs less
than a penny per square foot.
Beautifies wood, concrete and
cement floors.
Room Lots
FLOOR
ENAMEL
Special
OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT—
Reg. $5.79, NOW $4.95
Bargains In
Window Shades, Linoleum,
Wallpaper, Lamp Shades
and Congoleum Rugs.
LUZERNE
Paint & Wallpaper
STORE
121 MAIN STREET
Across from the Bank
TELEPHONE 7-9448
brook spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John Garringer.
Mrs. Arvilla Wainwright of
Scranton spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Hadsel.
Mr. and Mrs. William John-
witz and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rella
all of Jersey City, N.J., spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carl-
ton Swan.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Weir Stedman
of Haddonfield, N.J., recently spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
T. S. Blanchard.
Mary Clair McKenna spent the
weekend with Betty Rebennack of
Meeker.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Reilly
and Marilyn spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rice of
Jersey Shore, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chesko and
family James and Albert Jr. of
Johnson City, N. Y., Mrs. George
Irving and Albert London of Rah-
way, N. J., spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. George Casterline.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Blanchard
spent the past ten days visiting
relatives in Haddenfield, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tryon spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
William Kahn of Baltimore.
Variety Program
Meeker W.S.C.S." will sponsor
a variety program Friday, June 4,
at 8 o'clock. Proceeds to be used
to send girls of the church to sum-
mer camp. © Committee members
are: Mrs. John Hildebrant, Mrs.
Russell Steele, Mrs. Arthur Hoover
and Mrs. Morton Connelly. Every
body is welcome.
COMPLETE . . .
AUTO BODY and
FENDER REPAIR
AUTO BODY PAINTING
AUTO SERVICE
24 HOUR
TOWING SERVICE
Call W-B 71184 or W-B 76714
Luzerne Motor
Co.
_ “Your Friendly Ford Dealer
on the West Side”
Atlantic Gas and Oil Station
Open 24 Hours
Lions Nominate
New Officials
Club Hears Talk On
Rural Hospitalization
Back Mountain Lions Club met
at Evangelical Church, West Nan-
ticoke, Tuesday evening with At-
torney Miner Aylesworth, vice pres-
ident, presiding. {
Dr. Lewis B. Thomas and Sher-
man Hoover reported on the do-
nation of a community ambulance
by a neighboring community and
the offer was accepted. The fol-
lowing are members of the ambu-
lance committee: Dr. Lewis B.
Thomas, George Wesley, Fred
Hontz, Luther Cragle and Warren
Boston.
A committee consisting of Melvin
Simons, Rev. A. Ward Campbell,
M. L. Pollock and Attorney Ayles-
worth nominated the following to
be elected June 15: :
Atty. Miner Aylesworth, presi-
dent; Alfred Bronson and Rev. A.
Ward Campbell, first vice president;
Fred Hontz and Ben Rosengrant,
second vice president; Dr, Lewis B.
Thomas, third vice president; El-
wood G. Ruckel, recording secre-
tary; Bernard Coyle, financial sec-
retary; Bryan Culver, treasurer;
Sheldon Jones, tail twister; Fred
Hontz and Luther Cragle, lion
tamer; Fred Hontz and Luther
Cragle, directors for two years.
Kingsley A. Eckert, administrator
of Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, spoke
on “Rural Hospitalization.” He
described the problems in construc-
tion, maintenance and operation of
modern hospitals. Early diagnosis
and use of preventive medicine
have lessened average patient stay
in the hospital, but hospitalization
services which relieve patients of
financial worry have increased pa-
tient census. Consequently all hos-
pitals are crowded.
Public Health Services, Eckert
said, have found it expedient to
encourage construction of diagnos-
tic centers with laboratories and
X-ray equipment in rural areas,
such centers to work in conjunc-
tion with the hospitals in urban
areas.
The next meeting will be held
at Evangelical Church on June 1.
Arthur T. Thomas, Hanover Town-
ship, will be humorist and song
leader.
Mrs. Wesley Oliver Is
Hostess To Students
Mrs. Wesley Oliver entertained
a number of her piano pupils at a
musical at her home in Shaver-
town recently. Present were:
Nancy Valentine, Sandra Sprout,
Faith Elaine Edwards, Roberta Wil-
liams, Patsy Ide, Barbara Hirle-
man, Gail Woolbert, Dorothy Win-
We install lightning pro-
tection for homes, farms,
and industries.
LYNCH’S
ELECTRIC & HARDWARE
Electrical Contractors
“In the electrical business for
two generations.”
267 EAST MARKET ST,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
TELEPHONE 3-6816
ter, Mary Elizabeth = Schooley,
Peggy Ann Malkemes and Ann :
Palmer.
Accommodations
the Convention -
Charles, Kenneth & :
John H. Fetter, Mgrs.
WELCOME SHRIN
Avat
June 6to 1
DAY SPECIAL
FR., SAT., SUN.
$14
Including All Meals
ALSO
THE
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lable for
Per Person
2 In Room
ATLANTIC CITY.
DECORAT!
Fri. Sat.
Mon. - From
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ON DAY SPECIAL
Per Person
86.00 Two in Room
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Sun.
All Newly Renova:
ted for a delightful,
Spring or Summer
Family Vacation.
Welcome ay
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