The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 21, 1949, Image 5

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    Christian Fellowship
Plans Hallowe'en Party
Christian Fellowship group of
Huntsville Christian Church held
its monthly meeting at the church
social rooms on Wednesday even-
ing. Games were played and re-
~ freshments served. Present were:
Mr. and Mrs. William Eckert, Edith
Dietz, Mrs, Edward Hopa, Mrs. Iva
Jones, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Wol-
verton Jr., Mildred Major, Patricia
Clark, Addie Elston, Mr, and Mrs.
Robert Culp, Mrs. Kenneth Brobst,
Mrs. Meryl Wagner, Rev. and Mrs.
C. H. Frick, Mr. and Mrs, Walter
Covert, Mrs, Elva Warmouth, Dale
‘Warmouth.
Plans were made to conduct a
magazine sales campaign during the
next month. Profits will be turned
over to the church repair fund.
The group will hold a Hallo-
WSCS Plans Bazaar And
Creamed Chicken Supper
WSCS of Kunkle Methodist
Church will hold a bazaar and
creamed chicken supper Thursday
evening, October 27, at Kunkle
Community Hall.
Silver Leaf club will have a
candy booth and the Joy Class
have a variety booth, while the
WSCS will have a fish pond and
variety booth under the direction
of Mrs. Anna Weaver.
Mrs. Lewis Wilson is general
chairman and Mrs. George Landon
is chairman of the supper. Serving
will start at 5:30.
ween party at he church on Wed-
nesday evening. A nominal admis-
sion price will be charged and all
adults appearing unmasked will be
fined.
DOOR PRIZES
Carverton Road
BINGO
Benefit
TRUCKSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY
SATURDAY NIGHT
OCTOBER 22, 1949
Starting at 8
Ladies Auxiliary Will Serve Refreshments
FIRE HOUSE GROUNDS
AWARDS
Trucksville
EGATINE—CONDITIONTINE PELLETS—
"TI10GA SCRATCH GRAINS
3 Important Parts of Our Sound Feeding Program For
Top Egg Production.
Jackson High School will present
a minstrel, ‘“Darkies Heaven” Oc-
tober 21 and 22 at 8 p.m. in the
school
leadership of Miss Jule
faculty adviser,
Gerrity and Miss Shellhamer.
student adviser is Ronald Nuss,
en” is Donald Britt.
ar i
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THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1949
To Sing Western Songs
ROXIE HOOVER ALBERTA EMERICK
are six who really know how to
The Senior Class of Lehman-
introduce the minstrel: Arthur
Nuss, Thomas Elston, Andrew Har-
rison, Robert Hontz, Harold Ide,
and Ronald Hutchinson.
The Flora-Dora boys will do their
‘world famous Can-Can Dance.
Roxie Hoover and Alberta Em-
erick as “cowgirls” will sing
“Frankie and Johnnie”,
uditorium under the able
Bartley,
assisted by Mr.
The
“Darkies Heav-
The endmen
Interlocuter for
Joins Father In Drug
Business at Trucksville
Earl C. Henwood Jr., of Pitts-
burg has joined his father in Earl's
Drug Store, Trucksville, Mr. Hen-
wood is a graduate of Philadelphia
School of Pharmacy and is a regis-
tred pharmacist in the State of
Pennsylvania.
A’ veteran of World War II he
has until recently been a salesman
for Rexall Drug Company in the
Pittsburgh territory. He will make
BLACKTOP
DRIVEWAYS—SIDEWALKS
PARKING LOTS
TENNIS COURTS, ETC.
ROAD GRADING
DALE PARRY
DALLAS 417-R-3
his home in Trucksville.
DEVENS MILLING COMPANY
A. C. DEVENS, Owner
Phone 337-R-49 Phone 200
KUNKLE, PA.
DALLAS, PA.
COUNTRY FRESH MEATS
CHESTNUT RIDGE SAUSAGE .............ccoeviienee 59¢ 1b
“FRESH HAM Whole or Sliced +... rresressionrsusse 59¢ 1b
FRESH BACON, whole or sliced .......ccmmersansmnssnine 39¢ Ib.
59¢ and 69c Ib.
63c and 73c 1b.
ROUND STEAKS, well trimmed,
PORTERHOUSE and T-BONE
GROUND BEER. fii ceieeih irs locvefoitoinn mes smasssnsssshons 45¢c 1b.
CHUCK. ROAST iilianinniivnisiitvmiimsiss 45¢c and Slc Ib
SORAPPLE. ci cntgisi sins iubhieneersiesbomainiasi es spits ess 25¢ 1b.
Other Cuts Priced Equally Low for First Quality Cuts
RACE BROTHERS Phe"
Route 309 just beyond the entrance to Irem Temple Country Club
Phone Dallas 207-R-3
Daily, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
FOR
For Your
FALL RUG CLEANING
FALL CLEANING
CALL
call
#
.
Robert E.
PAYNE
Rug and Upholstery Cleaner
Harveys Lake 4272
HECK’S
Dry Cleaning
H. L. 4256
"DIXON'S
FAIRLAWN MARKET
Wilson’s Certified
HAMS 53c Ib.
(whole or shank end)
Swift’s Premium
Rolled Veal 59c¢ Ib.
Swift's Cheese Food
Veal Steak
: 89c¢ Ih. 2 Ib. Box 79¢
Bananas 2 Ib. 25¢ Jumbo Pascal Celery
23c
Extra Large Cauliflower 5c head
Glazed Donuts | Sugar Donuts
35¢ Doz. 35¢ Doz.
Cake Donuts, 35¢ Doz.
Fairlawn Evaporated Milk (tall cans) 9 for 99¢
Kounty Kist Peas .........cooiiin 8 for 99¢
Campbell’s Tomato Soup ....... 10 for 99c
Fox Hill Catsup, 14 oz. bottle .......... 8 for 99¢
Peter Pan Peanut Butter (smooth or crunchy)
@ 12 oz. jar 33c
N.B.C. Shredded Wheat 2 for 3lc
LARE’S MEAT MARKET
188 MAIN STREET LUZERNE
Open Friday and Saturday evenings till 9 p.m.
Fresh Pork Sausage .. 49c
Lean Boilinz Beef -................... .. 25¢
Round Steak +t... Co cael 69c
lean Pork Chops... ck... 59c
Fresh Ground Hamburg 43c
Country Style Scrapple 18¢c
Tender Beef Liver 59¢
Veal Breast... eh jo eis 33c
Slab Smoked Bacon... ....... 49c
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
The Master Garment Cleaners
Thank the people of the Back Mountain Region
You have made our Drive-In Branch Store on the
Luzerne-Dallas Highway, across from Luzerne Lumber
Company, a huge success.
Our supply of valuable gifts may last a few more
days. Be sure to get yours with orders of 95c or more.
“Colors are Bright—Prices are Right”
That’s why more and more people are constantly
driving in: and calling 7-6118 and 7-7401 for
Master Garment Cleaners’ Service
“The people’s choice, well worth the cost”
MASTER GARMENT CLEANERS
MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT
880-886 Wyoming Avenue
Kingston
COE RCEREEER ERRNO
Pillar To Post
(Continued from Page One)
= a
what happens to an infant in its
first year or even in its first week
or month, is vitally important, af-
fecting its entire after life, The
foundation of all human emotion
is laid while the infant is in the
cradles, long before it sits up, be-
fore it erupts teeth, before it even
remotely resembles anything ex-
cept a very old man or something
with simian ancestry.
With all this in mind, and a
grandmother tongue in the cheek,
I shall now predict with reasonable
certainty the next step.
About year after next some for-
ward looking pediatrician is going
to cautiously suggest that Nature,
a canny old bird who is very very
wise in the matter of mothers and
babies, never expected a baby to
be relegated to a sterile basket in
the nursery with the door closed
against its parents during the long
cold hours of the night. That
pediatrician will in all seriousness
write an article for the baby trade,
affirming that the happiest and
best adjusted baby will be the one
who has spent its nights in the
sheltering curve of its mother’s
arm, warm and protected and
cherished, with nourishment on
tap and within easy reach.
Already the young mother who
is fortunate enough to patronize
the most modern hospitals, can
have her baby in the same room
with her. This adds a considerable
item to the bill, but it is worth it.
She is allowed to pat him when
he cries and even feed him when
he is hungry.
Breaking in a baby is like break-
ing in a pair of tight new shoes.
The shoes end up by breaking
in the feet, and the baby ends up
by breaking in the parents. Every-
thing goes fine as soon as the baby
lets you know who is boss,
Trucksville Ladies
Plan Annual Supper
The W.S.CS. of Trucksville
Methodist Church will hold its an-
nual Bazaar and Supper Wednes-
day evening, December 7, at
Trucksville Fire Hall. Chairman is
Miss Blanche Atherholt with Mrs.
C. S. Hemenway, co-chairman of
the affair.
Committees are comprised of the
following chairmen: Mrs. Don Fin-
ney, dining room; Mrs. Dorman
Schooley, supper; Mrs. Albert Blase,
cards; Mrs. J. Dykeman, Mrs, Her-
bert Dewitt baked goods; Mrs. Sam
Dilcer, Mrs. Harry Glace, aprons;
Mrs, Ray Finney, Mrs. S. R. Hen-
ning, plants; Mrs. C. S. Hemenway,
Mrs. Daniel Roberts, toys; Mrs.
Arch Woolbert, Mrs. Bruce Long,
novelties.
YOUR PRIVATE SAFE
A Sebo Deposit Bex in our Fire-ond-Theft-Prool
Valls Pretocts veluebios of fois than la o doy.
A Pirst Floor = Street Lovel Neo Stain @
"WYOMING
NATL BANK or Wil KES-BARRE
AR HOUSE
with home appeal
Norton Avenue
Dallas
8 Rooms
Good Vapor heat-
ing Plant
Fireplace
Lovely Grounds
Lot 100 x 150
$11,250
Come to the Dallas Borough
Family Frolic, Dallas Borough
High School, Saturday night.
*
®
D. T. SCOTT & SONS
Established 1908
Dallas Representative
DURELLE T. SCOTT, JR.
Real Estate and Fire Insurance
TELEPHONE
Dallas 224-R-13 or W-B 3-2515
Residence
54 HUNTSVILLE ROAD
Dallas, Pa.
PAGE FIVE
Kenneth Rices Entertain
At Masquerade Barn Dance
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Rice, Or-
chard Farms entertained a number
of friends, relatives and employees
at a Hallowe'en Party, Saturday
evening.
A grand march opened the fes-
tivities with a number of prizes
awarded. Prettiest costume award
was won by Mrs. Lena Ide, most or-
iginal, Mrs, Betty Dettmore and
most ridiculous, Carl Hedden. The
child having the cutest costume
was Roberta Gregory, who also re-
ceived an award.
Games were played with the cake
walk most hilarious, Prize for the
winner of this sport was Mrs, Wal-
ter McKeel who was awarded a
lovely cake. Music for farmer danc-
ing was furnished by Howard Ide.
Guests were pleasantly entertained
when the pictures of the ’49er cov-
ered Wagon Trip were shown, with
the '49ers, Ken and Al Bowman
present.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ow-
ens, Mr, and Mrs. Alva Eggleston
and son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs, Ord
Trumbower and son Douglas, Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Eck, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Hand, Glen Case and daugh-
ter Bonnie Lee, Mr, and Mrs, Jack
Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dixon,
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Dettmore, Billy
Wolfe, Carl Hedden, Mr, and Mrs.
Francis Brown, and sons, Donnie
and Dick, Charles McKeel, Jane
Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mec-
Keel, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson,
Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Kuhnert,
Ray Kuhnert, Jr., Mary Carey, Mr.
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
[and Mrs. Ephraim Roberts and son
Allen, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Cease,
and son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gregory and daughters, Roberta
and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Crispell, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Case
and sons Jimmy and Donald, Mr,
and Mrs, Harold Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Rogers, Mr. and Mrs, Al
Bowman and daughter, Dianne, Mr.
and Mrs, Leon Stockert, Richard
Paul, David Schooley, Mr, and Mrs.
George Rice, Bobby, Linda and Rita
Ruth Rice and the host and host-
ess, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rice,
To Dine Winners
Dallas Kiwanis Club will enter-
tain the winning team of the Jun-
ior Baseball League on Wednesday
evening, November 16 at 6:30 at
Irem Temple Country Club.
DON'T WAIT
« « « Now is the best time to
RESTYLE or REPAIR your
fur coat.
@® Skillful Work
@® Master Craftsmanship
@ Free Estimates
@ Free Storage
@ Very Low Price
@® No Job Is Too Big . . .
. . Nor Too Small
We are also relining and
remodeling cloth coats.
BETTER TAILOR
and FURRIER
147 Main St., Luzerne, Pa.
Call 7-2562 or Res. 7-7126
BINGO
Huntsville Rec. Center
11's EASY TO
LET TO)
En
COTTER RCC EOCENE EH
Sunday, October 23
And Every Sunday Night
8 P.M.
Beautiful Prizes
25 GAMES — 5 SPECIALS
ATTENDANCE PRIZES
And Many Other Features
— FREE ADMISSION—
Northeastern Pennsylvania Aberdeen-Angus
Breeders Club
BLUE PRINT SALE
Eighty-seven (87) ‘top, unfitted Aberdeen-Angus
Cattle
29 Bred Cows, some with calf
19 Open Heifers
9 Bulls
30 4-H Club Steers
Sale At
ALLEN SCHMOLL & SONS FARM
Seven miles south of Towanda, Pa.
November 5, 1949
1:00 Sharp
For the purpose of adding to your herd or beginning a herd.
This is your sale. Do not miss it.
DIRECTIONS: Turn at Wysox, seven miles south of
Towanda on Route 6. Follow the arrows for about a mile.
Very Easy to Find.
E. N. Gackenbach, Sales Manager
21 North Franklin St.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
ANNOUNCING
A New Prescription Service
to everyone in
The Back Mountain Area
Due to our increased prescription and drug business,
it has become necessary for us to employ another full time
registered pharmacist. You will always find a registered
pharmacist in Earl's Drug Store ready to compound your
physician’s prescription in our new, modern prescription
department.
Free Delivery Service
We will call for and deliver prescriptions or ask your
physician to phone the prescription to Earl's Drug Store,
Dallas 110 for prompt delivery. There will.be no charge
for either of these services nor will the cost of this ser-
vice be hidden in the price of your prescription.
Our store is open every night until 10:30 for your
convenience. .
Earl's Drug Store
Next to the Postoffice
Trucksville, Pa.