The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 31, 1948, Image 2

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THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1948
Purely Personal
Professor and Mrs. T. A. Wil-
liamee of Millville, former Dallas
residents were callers at the Ralph
Rood home on Lehman avenue
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Garrahan of
Hatfield, former Dallas residents,
visited relatives and friends in Dal-
las last weekend.
Russell Honeywell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Honeywell, Lake street,
has returned home from the Nes-
bitt Hospital where he has been
under treatment for the past two
weeks, Rus was shot in the stom-
ach with a .25 caliber bullet on
Saturday, December 11.
Mrs. Paul Warriner has returned
to her home on Demunds road
after being a hospital patient. She
is getting along nicely. Lois War-
riner, student at Dickinson Col-
lege, is spending the holidays with
her parents.
Dana Lee, student at Cornell
University, is spending the holi-
days with his aunt, Mrs. Lettie
Culver. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee
of Bound Brook, N. J. spent
the holiday weekend at the Culver
home.
Peynton Lee, student at Lehigh
University, is spending the Christ-
mas vacation with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Peynton Lee of Machell
avenue.
Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Frick of
Sweet Valley had as Christ-
mas guest Mrs. M. C. Frick of West
Pittston. Their son and daughter-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Frick
and Hollace and Glen of Milford,
Del., will be their guests this week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fink of
Shavertown and Mr. and Mrs. Stan-
ley Henning of Trucksville had as
guests for the Christmas weekend
their son and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Henning Jr. of Buff-
alo, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huey of
Lehigh street, Shavertown, will
have as weekend guests Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd Hitchner of Collings-
wood, N. J. While here they will
also wisit Mrs. Hitchner’s parents,
Dr. and Mrs. Albert Blase of
Trucksville and Mr. Hitchenr’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hitch-
ner of West Pittston.
Mrs. S. H. McKenzie Jr. has been
ill this week at her home on Leh-
man Avenue, Her mother, Mrs.
. Martha Evans of Kingston is with
her.
Mr. and Mrs. David Joseph of
~ Norton avenue had as Christmas
weekend guests
daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. John
their son and
Joseph of Chicago, Ill. John is a
student at the College School of
Chiropody.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Barbot and
Grandma Barbot of Scarsdale, N.
Y. spent the Christmas weekend
as guests of Mrs. Barbot’s sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Peterson of Norton avenue.
Mr.' and Mrs. Clinton Ide of
Huntsville will have as New Year's
weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank LeGrand of Bethlehem.
Mr. and Mrs. Grayden Mayer of
Philadelphia = are spending the
Christmas vacation with the for-
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mayer of Lake road.
Women of Kiwanis Enjoy
Christmas Dinner Party
Members of the Dallas Kiwanis
Woman’s Club were pleasantly en-
tertained at their meeting last
week by ‘Mrs. Clyde Cooper who
spoke on the origin and customs
of Christmas in other lands. She
also reviewed briefly the story of
the “Littlest Angel”.
Mrs. Frank Werner played the
role of Santa Claus in a delight-
ful fashion and distributed gifts.
Group carol singing was led by
Mrs. David Joseph.
Birthday gifts were given by
Mrs. Leroy Troxell and Mrs. Walter
Elston and won by Mrs. H. A.
Smith and Mrs. Robert Hale,
Committee members for next
meeting, when installation of offi-
cers will take place, are Mrs. Sher-
man Harter, Mrs. George Mont-
gomery and Mrs. Howard Isaacs.
Present at the party were: Mes-
dames Robert Hale, Clyde Cooper,
Earl Hess, Fred Anderson, David
Joseph, Harold Flack, H. A. Smith,
Frank Werner, Herbert Griesing,
Kenneth Rice, Leroy Troxell, Mel-
vin Mosier, J. W, Reardin, Walter
Elston, Sherman Harter, and Al-
bert Shafer.
Sisters Hold Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thompson
of Main Road were pleasantly sur-
prised Friday evening when the
latter's sister, Mrs. George Puras,
flew in from California to spend
the holiday with them. The sis-
ters had not seen each other for
thirteen years. The reunion was
completed Christmas night when
Mr. Thompson's brother, Bill, from
New Jersey walked in.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Smith of
Lake road had as Christmas week-
end guest the former’s sister, Miss
Lyda Smith of New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scureman en-
tertained them all at dinner Christ-
mas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey of
Lake Road had as Christmas week-
end guests Mrs. Eva Pace of Kings-
ton and Mrs. Maude Clark of
Scranton. Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Strunk and son, Allen and
Miss Jean Dougherty of Kingston
were their dinner guests.
Mrs. M. A. Wilcox of Lake Road
is, spending the holidays with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr .and
Mrs. William Lynch of Harrisburg.
Joe LeGrand who has been
working in Richmond, Indiana, is
spending the holidays with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis LeGrand
Sr. of Baldwin street.
Pfc. John Nulton who is stationed
at Scott Field, Ill. is spending the
holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Nulton of Lehman. This
is his first furlough since entering
the service in June,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson of
Shavertown had as Christmas din-
ner guests the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson of
Wilkes-Barre.
David Schmerer, = student at
Syracuse University, arrived last
Friday to spend Christmas with his
MAYTAG
WASHERS
Sales and Service
REBENNACK & COVERT
265-267 WYOMING AVENUE, KINGSTON
Phone 337-R-49
KUNKLE, PA.
1948 WAS A MOST SUCCESSFUL TURKEY YEAR.
Safeguard your 1949 turkey program—
~ Feed
TIOGA TURKEY BREEDER — Mash or Pellets
. Produce quality sturdy poults.
* *
DEVENS MILLING COMPANY
A. C. DEVENS, Owner
*
Phone 200
DALLAS, PA.
Alfred D.
“As near as your telephone”
363-R-4
Bronson
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
SWEET VALLEY, PA.
Celebrate Anniversary |
Mr. and Mrs. George Belles
Mr. and Mrs. George Belles of
East Dallas celebrated their forty
first wedding anniversary with a
family dinner on Christmas Day.
The Belleses who have made
their home in the Back Mountain
Area for the past twenty five
years were married in Edwards-
ville by the Rev. H. M. Kelly on
December 25, 1907. Mrs. Belles is
the former Cora Knecht, daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Knecht of Edwardsville. Mr. Belles
is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Adam Belles of Wanamie. He is
employed by Ruggles Lumber Com-
pany. They have three sons, Harry
of Claude street, Edgar of Tunkhan-
nock R. D., Arthur of Kingston,
and a daughter, Mrs. Fred Lam-
oreaux of East Dallas; also nine
grandchildren.
Mrs. Ann Weaver Is
Honored at Dinner
Anna Weaver, retiring president,
was presented with a lovely gift
at the Silver Leaf Club Christmas
dinner held at Lundy’s last Tues-
day evening. Present were Mes-
dames Forest Kunkle, Ralph Hess,
Stanley Elston, Frank Hess, Ralph
Elston, Tom Landon, Frank Boston,
Olin Kunkle, Ralph Ashburner,
Allen Brace, Clyde Hoyt, Palmer
Updyke, Victor Rydd, Oliver Ells-
worth, Florence Klimeck, Jim
Traver, Gideon Miller, William
Weaver, Owen Ide, Ann Weaver,
and Fred Dodson.
Entertains for Husband
Mrs. Alan Kunkle entertained
members of her family at a party
last Friday honoring her husband
who celebrated his birthday anni-
versary. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Heck, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sut-
ton and Patsy and Bonnie, the guest
of honor and the hostess.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sch-
merer of Parrish street. Tuesday he
left to spend a few days in New
York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith of
Huntsville will entertain a number
of friends at a New Year's Eve
party.
Bob Jewel, student at Blooms-
burg State Teacher's College, is
spending the holidays with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jewel of
Parrish street.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carichner
had as Christmas guest their daugh-
ter, Mable of Philadelphia.
Warren Browns, Hosts
On Christmas Eve
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown en-
tertained at a Christmas Eve party
at their home on Pinecrest avenue.
Jolly old Santa Claus distributed
gifts and good cheer. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. N. E, Nelson, Buddy
Nelson, Miss Audrey Ashton, Mrs.
Fred Drake, Virginia and Ricky,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Williams,
Carol Ann, Mrs. Forest Roese,
Nancy and Phyllis Brown, Mr .and
Mrs. Ralph Brown and the host
and hostess.
Silkworth Farmer Dance
For a real treat in Farmer Danc-
ing, take a jaunt to Lake Silkworth
where Lake Silkworth Firemen con-
duct a dance every Saturday even-
ing, in the Fire House. Take the
old folks along and give them a
New Year’s treat.
1949
Pennsylvania
Fishing Licenses
are now here
No. 1 Carolina
Yams
" Solid Ripe Slicing
Tomatoes
To Bring You
America’s Finest Foods
At The Most
STORE HOURS
Open Thurs., Dec. 86, to 9 p. m.
Open Friday, Dec. 81, to 6 p. m
Closed All Day Sat, Jan. 1
Thin Skin, Seedless,
' GRAPEFRUIT - 5¢
gg we em
With A Gontinued Pledge
Florida
FLA. ORANGES 2 «-- 49:
ANJOU PEARS 2 »- 25:
Eating or Cooking
19c
3 = 29c Apples 3 ® 29c|
Solid Heads, Danish
Cabbage
Ib. 3:
Outstanding Meat Department Values
Tender, Fresh, Medium Size
PORK L
OINS
RIB
HALF
Smoked
PORK SQUARES
Lean, Cello Wrapped
SLICED BACON
Standing, Prime
RIB ROAST
Fancy, Stewing
KENS 0:
nu 41 lbs.
i». 3%
i. hc
iv. 65¢
= Ble
-39¢
Tender, Smoked, Skinned
HAMS
Whole or Shank Half
59c
Cold Meats or resh
Lebanon Meat Loaves Ib. 49¢
* BOLOGNA QYSIERS
% 1b. 30¢ Bologna, sing "490 pnt 59¢
Sea Foods
Pollock
Fillets 1b. 298
Haddock
Fillets . 3%¢
. SHAVERTOWN, PA.
Immediate Installation
3 Years To Pay
Shavertown, Pa. —
HEATING
OIL BURNER UNITS
STOKERS—STEEL ASH PITS
HOT WATER HEATERS
WINTER AIR CONDITIONING
AUTOMATIC DAMPER REGULATORS
FREE HEATING SURVEY and ESTIMATES
J. J. BRENNAN
— I Year Guarantee
Reasonable Prices
Phone Dallas 199-R-7
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QUALITY
PLUS
SERVICE
EQUALS
HR
oll
Old Toll Gate Feed Service
JIM HUSTON, Prop.
Luzerne-Dallas Highway—Phone Dallas 520-R-2
RADIATORS
CLEANED and REPAIRED
Removed and installed in our
Radiator Hospital at the new
location on Memorial Highway.
Dallas Portable Welding Co.
MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, DALLAS —
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PHONE 551-R-7
Coffee Excellence!
"deal—Vacuum Sealed
COFFEE -
ore Me
COFFEE
Rob Roy, Club Soda or
GINGER ALE
Ideal Maraschino Cherries
Bachman’s Pretzels
Wincrest
COFFEE
51c
» 4c
% 10¢
Plus Tax and Dep.
Sor 21
12-0. 330
2,5, 25¢
pkg.
Nabisco Twist Pretzels = 26¢ Ideal Sauer Kraut
Nabisco Premium Crackers > 25¢ | Ideal Stuffed Olives
Oscar Mayer
WIENERS -
can
Joan of Arc—Red
thc! KIDREY BEANS ° e
Taste The
APPLE
Party Rye Bread
Ajax
Cleanser
Octagon
Laundry Soap 3‘ 28:
Octagon
Cleanser
Octagon
Soap Powder
Octagon
Soap Powder "vc 24c
2 cans 9%
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2 eans { a
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small 8c
Bakery Delights
New, Delicious
VIRGINIA LEE PIES
CHERRY
~*49c > 55¢ “*6Y¢
Fresh Daily—Price Includes Metal Plate
Gold "N Snow Layer Cakes
Fruit-Filled Coffee Cakes
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each 30¢
loaf 15¢
4-07Z.
pkg.
FRITOS
Corn Ribbon Chips
1
1 MINIT
Complete Lemon Pie Mix
we 210
BEECHNUT
Chopped Junior Foods ’
6" 8lc
6-0z. bot. 49¢ 5
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Toilet Soap
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Soap Flakes
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Famou Toilet Soap
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Super Suds
For Whiter Duds
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Toilet Soap
bath
size 262
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