The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 09, 1949, Image 5

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THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1949
Mrs. Loar M. Shoemaker
Is Buried Saturday
The funeral of Mrs. Lear Malvina
.| Shoemaker, 87, was held Saturday
from Woolbert’s Funeral home in
PTA School Of
Instruction
Hospital Patients
Mrs, George Dawkins, Main road,
Shavertown is a patient in Nesbitt
Hospital where she was admitted
last week after suffering a fractured
leg in a fall at her home. She was
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entertained on Sunday Mr.
Mrs. Lewis Warner of Vestal, N.Y.
Mrs, Warner was the former Ruth
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Mr, and Mrs, Sheldon Bennett| Chapman ,daughter of a former
and | Trucksville minister.
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Read the Classified Column :
Attracts Many
Parents From Three
Shavertown. Mrs. Shoemaker, the
former Lear Whispell, had been ill
for a number of months prior to
her death. She was the widow of
taken to the hospital in Howard
Woolbert’s ambulance,
A short time later, her husband,
pers . . . our counters are full to the :
who has been ill for some time ;
edges with carefully chosen gifts
that are planned to please the most
Santa is Arriving
{nics recipient. he, who passed Counties Attend was taken to a nursing home in on
away years ago. S . I D Trucksville, where he will be cared
! B Deceased was born in Woodstock, essions in allas for until his wife recovers, Wednesday 14
uy Now—or—If you prefer N. Y. and moved to Kunkle 76 : (afternoon)
“Use Our Lay-A-Way Plan” years ago. One of Kunkle’s oldest| Back Mountain Area P T A gi
residents, she attended yKunkle| Council was host to seventy-five RABE F BEEBE Y
Method h members of Parent-Teacher groups AN & HHH i
The ethodist Church, : riday and Saturday
: 8he. is survived byt hild of Luzerne, Wyoming and Susque-
GRACE CAVE vor? Mire Fadl Teo : = h YC~| hanna Counties at a school of in- 16th and 17th
William is a mn ave Mh J iy struction held November 30 at the
Shop William, Trucksville and Joseph, | pglias Borough High School. The {cvenings)
: ed ; meeting, from 9:30 a.m, to 3:30
3 ans 4 Services were in charge of Rev. p. m., was interrupted by luncheon DECORATIONS GIFTS AND TOYS
p £ A . Ruth Underwood. Interment was in| served by the Domestic Science
; Fern Knoll Cemetery. Bearers were Department of Dallas B. H. S.
Corey Miers, George Landon, Clin-| The Area Council of the Back L i i M A N S U p p L Y
” ton Sane Lawrence Hilbert, Gid-| Mountain is the first in Luzerne
eon Miller and Charles Martin. County. Many such councils are MRS. GEORGE STOLARICK — PHONE 900-R-2
Flower carriers were Arline Up-| operating elsewhere, and the in- Sen :
dyke, Ella Brace, Naomi Ashburner, |auguration of this co-operative J REBAR HRARARARRRRRR
Arline Kunkle and Myrtle Hess. movement here isa credit to
local groups.
The School of Instruction was
honored by the presence of Mrs.
E. H. Smith, State Council adviser,
who presented many new ideas
and emphasized that the meeting
was to acquaint delegates with
planning, operation and possibili-
ties of P. T. A. work and to in-
form the group of the help the
State and National organization
| can give local units,
C. J. Ollendike, State Chairman
HE’S
Getting Something Big
From JOE’S
MEN’S SHOP
A miniature hat and
certificate for an
Adam Hat—$5, 6, 7.50
A B.V.D. Gabardine
or Nylon Shirt
A pair of Gabardine
SEIETAISIR
Do Your
Christmas
Shopping
The
Shewan Shop
SS SSS SSNS
PRACTICAL
& fees
WIFE on "HOTHER
RTT CETTE TE TETE LE
iz
of Juvenile Protection spoke on
objectionable movies and comics.
He presented a list of permissible
comics approved by Pennsylvania
-— a Congress of Parents and Teachers. Slacks size 28- :
Gifts for all the Mrs, George Basak, president of 8 e 28-44 i
Scranton City Council, made in- Sweater— or
family
Use Our Lay A Way Plan
OPEN EVENINGS
teresting comments on Parent Ed-
ucation. Mrs. A. Hughes, head of
Northeast District,
Button or pullover
A Pair of Bondshire
the conducted
a model P. T, A. meeting and re-
TIL an a : Shoes
= = gy = viewed Pe mnie. procedure. :
Finkelstein’s Credit Jewelry Store J“«sssmmmmmmmmaadtiies v. 5 Maui, residons|| Adam White or colored =
Tea Ww d at the cl f th i
; 5 72 MAIN STREET, LUZERNE meeting by the Borough B. T. A|] 2.65 each—2 for $5 We handle the finest quality and most popular
Among local persons attending Also Electrical Appli ances and Ranges
were: Mr. and Mrs, Charles James;
Mesdames, Alfred Root, Lloyd
Kear, Ralph Fitch, Durelle Scott,
Raymond Heddon, Anthony Broody,
rectemee Y sree
M. A. UTER
LADIES and GENTS
Ties, Socks, Pajamas, : )
Gloves, Mufflers, Under- Shop Now and Save With our Christmas Discount
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY,
RR EB
H W. Pet 0 LH || wear, Wallets, Belts,
TAILORING Gerald Pa H.-R. Weaver, Garters, Suspenders. SHOP BACK MOUNTAIN THIS X S
RONSONS, SILVERWARE, MIXERS, “|| William Baker, Sr., Leonard Derby, |
Warren Reed, David Robertson, We Have “ }
Robert Van Horn, Michael Kevolic,
Clarence Laidler, Edward F. Biezup
and W. E. McQuilkin.
- Schools represented included:
Church Street, Kingston, Lake
Township, Hoyt School, Clinton,
Lehman, Jackson, Kingston and
Dallas Townships, Daleville, Wilkes-
Barre, St, Claire, Forty-Fort,
Trucksville, Centermoreland, Nich-
olson, Shavertown and Tunkhan-
nock.
GIFT CERTIFICATES
Joe’s
Men’s Shop
MAIN STREET, DALLAS
DRESSER SETS, WALLETS, RINGS,
Trucksville Radio Service
Main Road Trucksville, Pa.
BILL GUYETTE — JOHN HART
Phone Dallas 286-R-9
NECKLACES, DISHES
Seri
BRR ON RR Be ror mr ern Er xem
Over 40 years on
Main Street
24 HOUR
DRY CLEANING SERVICE
We Call For and Deliver
Harvey's Lake Women
Enjoy Christmas Party
A short business meeting and a
Christmas program enlivened the
meeting of Harvey's Lake Woman's
Service Club at Lake Township
High School last Thursday evening.
Plans were made to send baskets
to needy and shut-ins for Christ-
mas and to hold a white elephants:
sale in January. Mrs, Walbridge|
Leinthall, president, will be hostess
to Executive Board members Tues-|
day, December 27. S
Musical program was as follows: | &
Marimba solos, Miss Helen Marr; &
Christmas carols, glee club; ‘“Night| ¥
Before Christmas”, Nancy Gebler.|?¥
Santa made his appearance load- |
ed down with gifts for everybody. | 3
Present were: Mesdames Carl]
Swanson, Harvey Kitchen, Donald | ¥
Smith, William Deets, Walbridge |
Leinthall, Carl Schreiner, Jr., Mer-{
rell P. Burnett, Elwood Whitesell,
Otis Allen, Henry Wolfe, Herbert
Payne, Walter .Sorchick, Harold
Fisk, Benjamin Rood, David Price,
Arthur Hontz, Dean Kocher, Clar-
ence Moledor, David Geraghty, Ray-
mond Grey, Raymond Garinger,
Herman Garinger, Joseph Rauch,
Henry Butler, Giles Comstock, Dav-
id Deater, Calvin McHose, Henry
Deater, Harold Gibler, Oliver Ma- |g
son, Gus Condoras, John Yalick,
Steve Yalick, James Garey, Harold
Open Evenings
: 77 MAIN STREET
Until Xmas
Luzerne
KINGSTON 7-0091
Everything beautiful to
Decorate Your Home For Christmas
ENTER THE HOME DECORATION CONTEST
Gorgeous Christmas Wreaths i
Made from styrefoam—Any design you wish
Candy Cane Door Pieces
Have a prize-winning door way
BRIGHT RED ROSES - CHRYSANTHEMUMS
ALL KINDS OF CUT FLOWERS
FREE | Pair of beautiful
SIGNATURE
NYLONS
With Purchase of half dozen pairs
NYLONS $1.25—very SHEER $1.65
VISIT THE STORE
Delightful new pieces of colorful
pottery, glass, and novelties to
" AY Cragle, Malcolm Nelson, Clyde make your home more beautiful.
AGS b P . $9 98 Hoyt, Gomer Elston, Fred Dodson, Styrefoam reindeer and Santa
HAND B Y rincess * David Morris, Guy Scouten, Charles Claus table centerpieces. Charming
3 io Wiliams, Ike Sarahan, Thomas Rees little dish gardens that will make
~ Soft Alurasuede lined with rich satin Jr., Delmar Wintersteen, Albert Ar- |} your heart skip a beat. Browse
mitage, George Taylor, Frank Bial-
ogowicz, John Edwards,
Payne, Richard Williams,
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Robert g
John
Stenger III, Thomas Garrity, Harry
Allen, Sr., Fred Swanson, Alan
pert, Calvert Birnstack Mrs, Hattie
as long as you like,
CEMETERY WREATHS
GRAVE BLANKETS
VISIT OUR HOT HOUSES
Filled with thousands of beautiful
Back Mountain grown Poinsettias
and Christmas Begonias. Pick
y
MARY BARON
SLIPS
$1.98 to $5.98
Kistler, Otto English, John Schap-
Wesley, Mrs. Dorothy Haddle, Miss
Eleanor Humphrey, Miss Ruth
Fiske, Miss Helen Marr, Miss Bethia
Allen.
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LAMPS
YOUR PRIVATE SAFE
Before Christmas
J. Edmondion Shop
MAIN STREET DALLAS
SHOP WHERE IT’S FUN! SHOP BACK MOUNTAIN THIS CHRISTMAS
calling LEIDINGER'S. Rifles,
Revolvers, Guns, Furniture,
Glass, Silver and Coins. Ea-
tire Estates Bought.
Pioneer Avenue—Shavertown
Telephone 213
SHOP WHERE IT’S FUN!
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ew light up any one’s 4 Sule Depesh box bn ow Rear iack your plant now’ while the selection
Costume Curicmns py RE ee sin is large. We'll deliver it the day |
, Bes TY Y LY] i ] re you want it. Don’t wait, ORDER i
JEWELRY bi a: LT TC | Len
from 0 : ‘ J ;
1.20 0) - -flonist
$ wany dary Pudond Don't sell your antiques before H | L L !
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LEIDINGER’S
117 S. Washington St.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.—Phone 3-9459
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