Official Board To Meet Monthly meeting of the official Board of Dallas Methodist Church will be held in the church in Tues- day night at eight. DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE Route 309—Above Dallas “ CORPORATION July 1st and 2nd LOIS BUTLER as bg & JON | HALL VICTOR McLAGLEN sed by PRODUCERS RELEASING ~ verton Grange SPECIAL HOLIDAY Show - July 4th & 5th Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves in technicolor Maria Montez Jon Hall Turhan Bey Andy Devine Also Selected Short Subjects George LaBar Paints New Stage Settings New stage settings, back drops and wings are being painted for Dallas Township High School by George LaBar, commercial artist, whose home is in Orange. Stock sets will depict garden and forest scenes and an interior, Within recent months Mr. LaBar has completed scenery for Spring- ville Community Hall, Sweet Val- ley, Muhlenburg, Reyburn, and Car- Halls, Meshoppen Theatre and Orange Church. Don't sell your antiques before calling LEIDINGER'S. Rifles, Revolvers, Guns, Furniture, Glass, Silver and Coins. En- tire Estates Bought. LEIDINGER’S 117 S. Washington St. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.—Phone 3-9459 WHAT WILL IT COST to plant or replant .the front of your house? $85 to $125 for the average $10,000 home This price includes planting, using all evergreen shrubs. * dx ok Louis F. Rave HORTICULTURIST Martz Farm RFD 3, Dallas, Pa. Phone 316-R-2 J ¢ THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1949 Mrs. James C. Hutchison Is Honored At Shower Mrs. James Crisman Hutchison was guest of honor at a lovely shower given at the home of Mrs, John Doane, Oak street, Trucks- ville, by Miss Alice Vivian, Miss and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett, week. Mrs., Hutchison is the former Norma Lucille VanTuyl. Present were: Mrs. Charles Van Tuyl, Mrs. Ernest Hogg, Mrs, James Hogg, Mrs. Arthur VanBuskirk, Mrs. Paul Rothrock, Mrs. Hugh Riddall, Mrs. Warren Taylor, Mrs. D. L. Edwards, Mrs, Elizabeth Keller, Mrs. J. C. Reed, Mrs, A. D. Hutchison, Mrs, D. E. Hutchison, Mrs James Hutchison, Mrs. Alfred Milner Camp, Mrs. Wilson Cease; Miss Ruth Merrell, Miss Marian Hogg, Miss Carol Bennett, Miss Syl- via Doane, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Have New Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer, Mt. Zion, announce the birth of a daughter in Pittston Hospital on June 26. They are the parents of a son, Ronald. Mrs. Spencer is the former Joy Gay, Carverton. Your Reservations Early For Pick-Up Hay Baling | Make | | Call Dallas 364-R-3 | | EUGENE GORDON Dallas RFD 2 Rates Reasonable Big! Collossal! Stupendous! SUMMER FAIR “TRUCKSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY JULY 20 21 22 and23 FOUR FULL AFTERNOONS and NIGHTS FULL OF FUN, FROLIC, and FESTIVITIES Special Attractions U. S. NAVY RESERVE BAND AL CAMP’S BAND SOAP BOX DERBY See Advertisement in Dallas Post next week for information on regis- tering your entry. Special Pot of Gold Opening SATURDAY, JULY 23 at 11 P. M. 1st prize—9.3 Cu. Ft. Philco Refrigerator 2nd Prize—G. E. Electric Range GAMES, ENTERTAINMENT, REFRESHMENT STAND, POSSIBLY PONY RIDES JULY 20, 21, 22, 23. PRIZE DRAWINGS NIGHTLY 3rd Prize—Apex Electric Washer 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th Prize— Deluxe Elec- evening, July 22 evening, July 23 afternon, July 23 / Prize—Apex Electric Ironer with cabinet Prize— Westinghouse Electric Roaster with Stand Prize—Boy’s or Girl's Bicycle Prize—R. C. A. Globe Trotter Radio Prize — Toastmaster Toaster Prize—Nu-tone Clock and Door Chimes tric Iron - DON’T MISS THIS Rev. and Mrs. Carl Brandon Rev. and Mrs. Carl Brandon were pleasantly surprised Monday eve- ning when a number of folks from Ethel Vivian, Mrs. John C. Lewis | the Beaumont Union Sunday School last : dropped in to help them celebrate their eighteenth wedding anniver- sary and Rev. Brandon's birthday. The Brandons head the Beaumont Union and Centermoreland Bap- tist charges. Mrs. Brandon is the former Erma Shupp, daughter of Mrs. and the late George Shupp of Lehman. Mr. Brandon is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Herman Brandon of Lehman, The couple was married by Evangel- ist F. L. Whitesell in the Luzerne parsonage. They have two chil- dren, Carol aged eight and Emer- son, aged twelve. Before ‘coming to Centermore- land and Beaumont, Rev. Brandon was in charge of the Fairdale-Rush Methodist Charge. They were presented with a purse containing fifty dollars by their friends Monday evening. Present at the party were: Mrs. Rebecca Patton, Mrs, E. L, Jacob- son, Rev. Edwin Jacobson, Mrs. Cora Clark, Mrs. Samuel Davis, Mrs. Rose Hilbert, Mrs. Clara Smith, Florence Frear, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, William Are Married Eighteen Years Austin, Mrs. Job Dietz, Gary and Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mac- Dougall, Mr. and Mrs. Job Hadsall, Charles Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCarty and Virginia Lee, Mr. and Mrs. John and Shirley, Mrs, Carl Smith, Carol Mae, Mrs. F. D. Isaacs, Mr, and Mrs. Cragg Herdman, Mrs. Hope Smith, Howard Smith, William Shalota, Mr.. and Mrs. Herman Brandon, Mrs. Ada Jackson, Mrs. Fay Smith, Linda Lou, William Smith, Norma Smith, Faith Garri- son, Mrs, Evelyn Smith, Mrs, Leona Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs. Mench, Charles Lewis, Edward Lewis, Shelby Lewis, Bobby Condon, Mrs, Shupp, Donald Nulton, Patsy Nieman, Alice Kindred, Larry Sher- man, Shirley Lonie, Carol Millard, Shirley Brennan, Billy Davis, Julia Denman, Casey Denmon, Sherwood Denman, George Evans, Romayne Smith, Clayton Cook, Clara Cook, Katherine Gavek, Louise Nieman, Mrs. Franklin Clark, Alice Clark, Mildred Clark, Gerald Clark, Har- old Kresge, Emerson and Carol | Brandon and the guests of honor. Copper Engravings ‘ craft taught at Among the fine displays of hand- Vacation Bible | schools in the area were copper Denman and Beverly | Brace, Mrs. Roxie Goodwin, Ann Downs, Mrs. Jane Parks. { Arthur Parks, Jr, Mrs. Harry | engravings done by children of Shavertown Methodist Church School under the direction of Mrs, George Turn, Shavertown. These exceptional engravings were made by children, ranging in age from 9 to 12 years, BULLDOZING We do all kinds of Bulldozing Excavations—Land Cleared Landscaping our specialty “No Job too large or too small” GET OUR ESTIMATES A. W. HUDAK Overbrook Avenue Telephone 467-R-15 123-R-10 Lake. i» To Hold Picnic Dorcas Society of St. Paul's Luth- eran Church will hold a picnic on July 14 at Sandy Beach, Harvey's All Radio Repair Work guaranteed for 90 days. P. A. Systems AND RECORDING MACHINES FOR RENT OR SALE TRUCKSVILLE RADIO SERVICE Main Road, Trucksville, Bill Guyette and John Hare Phone Dallas 286-R-9 Pa, Meeker Mother Taken By Death Mrs. Marie Rebennack Was Active in Grange The funeral of Mrs. Marie” Reb- ennack, 75, mother of “John and Albert Rebennack, was held Tues- day from the home in Meeker with many friends and neighbors at- tending. Rev. David Menges offi- ciated. Bearers were: grandchildren, Robert, Allen and Theodore Reben- nack, and nephews, Robert and Lavere Disque. Interment was in Hanover Green Cemetery. Mrs. Rebennack had lived in Meeker for nearly thirty years. She was the widow of the late Jacob Rebennack. In frail health for some time, she was stricken with a heart attack last Tuesday. Her condition became critical with death occur- ring several days later. Mrs. Rebennack, was the former Marie Disque, Wilkes-Barre. She was a great asset to the com- munity in which she lived. An en- ergetic and enthusiastic worker, she was greatly interested in Lehman Grange and was an officer at one time. Despite poor health, she for- got self in promoting the interests of the organizations to which she belonged. She was also a member of the W.S.C.S. and Ladies Bible Class of Meeker Methodist Church. She was intensely interested in her home and her flowers and spent much time in growing lovely blooms of every sort. A fine neigh- bor and loyal friend, she was held in high esteem by all. She is survived by two sons, Al- bert, Kingston and John, Meeker, Also a by brother, Louis Disque, Wilkes-Barre, and six. grandchild- ren. Shirley Doris Brown To Wed Donald Bunney Miss Shirley Doris Brown, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Shaver Avenue, Shavertown will be married to Donald Robert Bun- ney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Bunney, Dallas R.D. 3 on Sun- day afternoon at 2 p.m. in Shaver- town Methodist Church. Rev. Howard Harrison will per- form the ceremony. Organist will be Thomas Hontz and William Burnaford will be soloist. The bride will be given in mar- riage by her father. Matron of honor will be Mrs, Allen Montross, sister of the bride and Miss Fran- ces Mericle will be maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Ann Bunney and Betsy Bunney. Gladys Louise Ell will act as flower girl and ring bearer will be Teddy Montross, nephew of the bride-elect. Best man will be Glen Burger and ushers, Arja Brown, Alfred Brown and Michael Hohol. Following the ceremony a re- ception will be held in the church parlors and the couple will leave on a trip to the Great Lakes. They will reside at 186 Shaver avenue. Miss Brown is a graduate of Kingston Township High School and is employed at Laros. Mr. Bunney is a graduate of Dallas Township High School and is employed at Blue Ribbon Cake Company. GUNS New and Custom Made Scopes — Ammunition Rebluing All work guaranteed Reasonable Prices MASTER GUN SHOP Clyde A. Faatz, Prop. Street in Back of Methodist Church SHAVERTOWN 120-R-16' Hostess At WSCS Tea Mrs, at the first of a series of teas to be given by members of the Dal- las W. S. C. S. at her home on Lehman avenue Tuesday afternoon. Assisting hostesses were Mrs, Clyde Cooper, Mrs. Gerald Dettmore and Mrs. Murray Scureman. Proceeds will be used to purchase new equip- ment for the Church kitchen, Present were: Mrs, H. W. Smith, Mrs. Felix Weber, Mrs. William Baker, Mrs. Ramon Hedden, Mrs. William Deibert, Mrs. Henry Peter- son, Mrs. Harold Smith, Mrs, War- den Kunkle, Mrs, William Williams, Mrs. James Besecker, Mrs. Ralph Rood, Mrs. Sterling Machell, Mrs. Sterling Williams, Mrs. David Jo- seph, Mrs. Olrin Vossler, Mrs. Clar- ence LaBar, Mrs. Thomas Bottoms, Mrs. J. R, Benner, Mrs. C. S. Hil- debrant, Mrs. George Von Arx, Mrs. Arthur Dungey, Mrs. H. H, Zeiser, Mrs. Sarah Baker, Mrs. Dav- id Evans, Mrs. J. G. Jeter, Mrs. Grover Anderson, Mrs, +.va Eggles- ton, Mrs. W. B. Risley, Mrs. Richard Stock, Mrs. Roger Owens, Mrs, Her- bert Smith, Mrs. F. M., Gordon, Mrs. Florence Phillips, Mrs, Eugene Fiske, Mrs. Howard Risley, Mrs. J. Stanley Rinehimer, Mrs. Ray Shib- er, Mrs. Wesley Oliver and the hostesses. Homer Moyer entertained Delicious Chicken and steak dinners served to 2:30. BOWMAN’S RESTAURANT Phone 9092 Main St. Dallas every Sunday from 12 {Xe | CHICKEN DINNERS Complete Needs For Your 4th of July Picnjc tion to buy. proud of the store We're proud of the community Make yourself at home. he many expressions of goodwill received from our Back Mountain friends and neighbors during our opening days have been heart warming. This store’s primary interest is to serve the people of the Back Mountain Area with the best products and materials ob- tainable at reasonable prices. We can assure you that a cordial welcome will await you here long after these opening days are forgotten, Today and tomorrow we'll have special demontrators to help you with your building plans and problems. inspect the store. Come in and There is no obliga- Yessir, we're proud of the store, proud of the name and proud of the community it was built to serve! PRIZE WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON WEDNESDAY The winners of the fine door prizes to be given away during our opening days, yesterday, today and tomorrow, will be announced Wednesday afternoon at the store by the editor of The Dallas Post. You need not be present at that time to receive your gift. BACK MOUNTAIN LUMBER & COAL COMPANY Main Highway at Shavertown { proud of the name ~~ Try Our Dolly Madison Ice Cream $1.40 2 Gal. we