The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 16, 1950, Image 9

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Woman's Club Bake Sale
Dallas Woman's Club will hold a
bake sale at Boyd White's Appli-
ance Store tomorrow, Saturday,
June 17. All women whose names
start with letter G. through P. are
doing the baking. Mrs. Lloyd Kear
is general chairman assisted by
Mrs. Ralph Hallock, Mrs. Burt Lew-
is, Mrs. Nesbitt Garinger, Mrs. Wes-
ley Himmler and Mrs. Ralph Gar-
rahan.
Read The Classified Column
Miss Lois Sickler Is
Hostess At Shower
Miss Lois Sickler, Carverton, en-
tertained at a variety shower hon-
oring Miss Helen Ann Scureman,
bride-elect, May 26. Present were:
Mrs. Dana Sickler, Mrs. Richard
Prynn, Mrs. Leighton Fish, Mrs.
William Valentine, Mrs. Alfred
Scureman, Miss Lois Sickler, Miss
Peggy Greenwood, Miss Mary Por-
ter, Miss Nancy Valentine, Miss
Mary Eicke, Miss Phyllis Sutton,
the guest of honor and the hostess.
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'REBENNACK & COVERT
267 WYOMING AVE.
Open Friday Evenings
easy terms
Rare Pieces In
Antique Stock
Mustache Cup For
Man With Moustache
Items already rounded up by the
Antique Committee of the Library
Auction include a rare picture
painted on glass in a gold-leaf
frame, a love seat, a good selection
of antique colored glass, and a
moustache cup, towel rack, flax
wheel, child’s high-chair, some ma-
jolica pieces. And for horse-lovers,
in anticipation of the Easter Pa-
rade, a genuine surrey with the
fringe on top.
There 1s also a set of half-back
chairs, six of them, beautifully dec-
orated, suitable for either a classic
or a ranch-house setting.
Each member of the antique
committee is responsible for dona-
tion of one treasured antique, and
for five others dredged up from
friends or neighbors. There are
twenty-two members of the an-
tique committee. 22 x 5 equals
110 antiques as a back-log for the
auction, in addition to all donations.
Mrs. Fred B. Howell, Mrs. D A.
Hutchison, and Mrs. Howard Risley
are co-chairmen of antiques. Mem-
bers are: Mesdames H. W. Smith, A.
J. Rutherford, Murray Scureman, R.
M. Scott, T. M. B. Hicks, George
Schallenberger, William Lamb,
George Gregson, John Doane, Nor-
wood Brader, H. R. Weaver, Ray
Shiber, J. C. Langdon, Paul Gross,
John Ferguson, J. A. Brooks,
Dwight Fisher, Miss Mary Gates,
Miss Miriam Lathrop, librarian.
Garden Party
Planned June 22
Kings Daughters
Say It In Rhyme
Busses for transportation of
King's Daughters and guests to
Old Orchard, home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles DeWees, and the 16th an-
nual garden party, will leave
Trucksville Fire Hall at 1 p.m;
Martins’ Gas Station, Trucksville,
1:05; Ike Brace's Gas Station, Sha-
vertown, 1:10; Shavertown Metho-
dist Church, 1:15; Lake Street, Dal-
las, across the tracks, 1:25.
A brass ensemble composed of
Howard Allen, Floyd Gallup, Jerry
J. Faust, and Wayne Madden, will
entertain before the reading by
Mrs. Conrad.
In a charming country garden,
Midst the loveliest array
Of sweet and fragrant blossoms,
So delightful, bright and gay.
"Neath the cool and shading
branches
Of “Old Orchards” lovely trees,
The King’s Daughters Class will
greet you
At the home of Charles DeWees.
Amidst this gorgeous setting
In “Old Orchards” sylvan dell,
You'll relax as Mrs. Conrad
Will a favorite story tell.
So get your tickets promptly,
‘Cause you'll surely want to be
On June the twenty-second,
At DeWees' for “The Tea”.
—Dorothy B. Anderson
Sandy Beach
Theatre
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Randoplh Scott
“Fighting Men of the
Plains”
in technicolor
Bill Williams
Cartoon and News
SUNDAY and MONDAY
“Pitfall”
Lizabeth Scott
DRAMA
SUSPENSE-PACKED
Cartoon and News
TUESDAY ONLY
“Two Yanks in
Trinidad”
Starring Pat O’Brien
Brian Donlevy
Jannette Blair
Watch these dashing hotheads
give each other a hot foot.
Cartoon Sing a Song of Six
Pants
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
“The Miracle of The
Bells”
starring Fred MacMurray
Valli and Frank Sinatra
Beach now open for swimming.
The safest beach in eastern Pa.
Merchandise Party
Every night and Sunday
afternoon
Picnic Tables Free
Two Shows Nightly
Starting At Dusk
Don’t Forget The Farmer
Dances Saturday Night
Children under Twelve
THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1950
Shoe Repair Shop
Thirty Children
“Attend Classes
St. Paul's School
Closes June 25
Thirty boys and girls have been
attending Daliy Vacation Bible
School at St. Paul's Church, Shav-
ertown. The following courses are
being taught:
Beginners: ‘Learning About Je-
sus”’—Mrs. David Robertson.
Primary: “The God Shepherd’—
Mrs. Frederick Eck and Mrs. Ray-
mond Malkemes.
Junior: “Looking Up”—Mrs, The-
odore Woolbert.
Intermediate: “The Spreading
Light”"—Mrs. Newton Ness and Mrs.
William Thomas.
The school is sponsored by the
Dorcas Society of the Church, and
the leader is the pastor, The Rev-
erend F. W. Moock, Jr. Devotions
in the church begin each morn-
ing’s session at 9:30. A large tent
has been pitched on church proper-
ty in the use of which the classes
alternate.
Next week the school will again
be in session Monday through Fri-
day. On Sunday, June 25, closing
exercises will be conducted at the
11 a.m. service.
Those attending are: Charlotte
Roberts, Fred Roberts, Allan Rob-
ertson, Fred Anderson, Jr. Bev-
erly Eck, Fred Malkemes, Jr., Dor-
othy Eck, Frank Fischer, James
Malkemes, William Hartman, Nancy
George, Spencer Holmgren, Judy
Woolbert, William Thomas, Jr.
Linda Woolbert, Robert Ash, Dee
Dee Werkheiser, Flora Sue Ander-
son, Charles Malkemes, David Ell,
Brenda Clause, Alice Louise Thom-
as, Donald Werkheiser, Jack Eck,
Marilyn Eck, Pauline Moock, Rich-
ard Rudy, David Roberts, Raymond
Malkemes, Robert Nicely, Carol Lee
Thomas, Beatrice Ell, Carol Rudy.
RICH TRUCK FARM
TOP SOIL
RED ASH CINDERS
FILL
Berti & Sons
Dallas 277-R-2
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GATE PRIZE
A
PONY
Show
Starts
at
10:15
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Changes Hands
Joe Tavoglione Has
21 years Experience
Dallas Shoe Repair Shop has
changed hands. The present own-
er has had twenty-one years ex-
perience in expert shoe-mending,
and also specializes in luggage
repair and zipper work.
Joe Tavoglione of Pittston has
been repairing and making shoes
ever since he was 19 years old.
He is new to this territory, hopes
to locate here with his family if
business warrants. He has four
boys, the oldest twelve,
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Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Luzerne, Pa.
Dial 3-6104 Dial 7-6311
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Complete Dinner $1.50
OUR MENU IS VARIED WITH FAVORITE
FOODS, ALL DELICIOUSLY PREPARED,
FAULTLESSLY SERVED.
Children half price
DOLLY MADISON
ICE CREAM
Buy it in the half gallon pkg.
only $1.30
MAIN STREET
Bowman’s Restaurant
Sixth Annual
a
- BIG EVENTS -
Delicious
HOT ROAST BEEF «=
COUNTRY DINNER
Serving starts at 11:15
BAND CONCERT ON SCHOOL CAMPUS
BACK MOUNTAIN
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LEHMAN SCHOOL GROUNDS
JULY 4th. 1950
SPONSORED BY LEHMAN VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY
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$1.25
Admitted Free
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