The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 20, 1950, Image 3

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    ! HALLOWEEN
® Costumes
® Table Cloths
® Cups
® Napkins
1 ® Masks
3 (Rubber and Cloth)
HALLOWEEN
CANDY 29c¢ Ib.
Schraft’s Bulk
CHOCOATES
1/; Ib. 23c—'/ 1b, 45¢
~11b. 89¢
DALLAS
5¢, 10c, $1.00 STORE
Main Sreett, Dallas
GEORGE
BULFORD
“Your Friendly
International
Harvester Dealer”
HILLSIDE 311
PAINT
Come in and see
our stock.
All colors
ALL KINDS
STURDY RAKES
i For your
Fall Lawn
Cleaning
MANY OTHER
General Hardware
Supplies
e Stove Pipe
e Mail Boxes
® Pails
e Second Hand Tractors
Copper Tubing
Heatrola Heaters
Deep Freezers
Refrigerators
George Bulford
HILLSIDE
Phone Dallas 311
| Mrs. Orma Lamb, Mrs, Algert An- |
‘joint meetings
Fall Festival
Tomorrow At 4
No More Dinner
Tickets On Sale
Six hundred lucky people who
have already bought tickets for
the turkey dinner to be served
at Jackson Township Firemen’s
Fall Festival will be served at
Trucksville Fire Hall tomorrow
between 4 and 8 P.M. Absolute-
ly no dinner tickets will be sold
at the door because of lack of
facilities for serving a larger
crowd.
But, says Norman Smith, there
will be prize produce on exhibit
and for sale, everything from ci-
der in the jug to corn on the
ear or pumpkin in the frost, and
a chance to win a live turkey or
a live rooster by taking a chance
or by guessing the bird's name.
Renovations Completed
At Evans Drug Store
Extensive painting, and the in-
stallation of fluorescent lights, have
transformed Evans’ Drug Store
into a modern business establish-
ment which is well lighted, clean
and inviting. Many display fix-
tures have been freshly painted,
and provide a background for the
display of hundreds of saleable
items featured constantly.
A new electric Serve-Yourself
Ice Cream cabinet, made by Sav-
age Company, occupies a promi-
nent spot in the store, and fea-
tures the famous Breyer’s ice
cream, particularly in the popu-
lar half-gallon sizes.
The front display windows have
been eliminated, and in their
place, the addition of several
beautiful new magazine racks has
established the former window
space as a favored location for
browsing through the hundreds
of magazines and pocket-books.
Prompt friendly service has
characterized the store for the
past 21 years.
Woman's Club Makes
Plans For Rummage Sale
Dallas Senior Woman's Club |
will sponsor a rummage sale in
the Laré Building October 26, 27
and 28. Mrs. Harold Payne is,
chairman assisted by Mrs. Francis |
Ambrose and Mrs. James Huston.
The following members will
work: Mrs. Ames Campbell, Mrs.
George Flack, Mrs. C.S. Wileman,
Mrs. Robert Bodycomb, Mrs. Nor-
wood Brader, Mrs. Dan Robinhold,
Mrs. David Jenkins, Mrs. Harry
Eshelman, Mrs. Walter Elston,
tonaitis, Mrs. Howard Garris, Mrs.
Donald Arnold, Mrs. Herman Tho-
mas, Mrs. R.C. Dickinson, and
Mrs. Floyd Chamberlain.
Rummage can be left with:
Mrs. Orma Lamb, Lehman; Mrs. |
Walter Elston, Kunkle; Mrs. Har-
old Payne, Harveys Lake; Mrs.
Robert Bodycomb, Mrs. Robert
VanHorn, Dallas; Mrs. Vincent
McGuire and Mrs. Edward Hart-
man, Trucksville; Mrs. Carl Dick
and Mrs. Sheldon Evans, Shaver-
town.
Centermoreland W.S.C.S.
Plans Two Meetings
W.S.C.S. Centermoreland Metho-
dist Church will hold an Execu-
tive Board meeting Tuesday even-
ing at the home of Mrs. Clerence
Schoonover. The organization will
entertain Shavertown W.S.C.S.
Friday evening, October 27, 8 at
the church, one of a series of
planned by the
regional W.S.C.S. 8
Express Appreciation
The family of the late Jennie
M. Elston of Dallas wish to extend
sincere thanks to those who assis=
ted in their recent bereavement
and who extended sympathy
through cards and flowers.
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| THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1950
Whose Afraid?
oe . unafraid of skunks and
things, Harold Croom here dis-
plays his pet skunk that has a
leading part in the Womanless
Wedding and Fashion Show that
will be presented tonight at Kings-
ton Township High School. Harold
keeps his pet happy and well be-
haved by keeping it stuffed.
Womanless Wedding
Opens Second Season
Trucksville men of the Metho-
dist Church are starting their sec-
ond season of the perennially popu-
lar Womanless Wedding, with
added frills spontaneously intro-
duced at each performance. To-
night’s opener at Kingston Town-
ship High School is sponsored by
Lady Toby Rebekah Lodge 514.
Bert Fennell directs, and is a
member of the cast of forty-four.
Funds realized will go to paint-
ing the church.
LeGrand Makes
Sigma Mu Sigma
Richard LeGrand, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis LeGrand, Baldwin
street, Dallas, has been admitted
to membership of Sigma Mu
Sigma, national social fraternity
at Tri-State College, Angola, In-
diana.
LeGrand is a graduate of Dallas
Borough High School.
Lake Club Plans
Annual Banquet
Appoints Delegates
To Fall Conference
Harveys Lake Women’s Service
Club at its Thursday
ing laid plans for its annual ban-
quet which will be held at Castle
Inn November 2. Reservations
must be made with Mrs. Carl
Swanson by October 30.
Delegates for the fall conven-
tion, scheduled for October 25 at
Jay Wilson's, Wilkes-Barre, were
announced as: Mesdames Ray-
mond Grey, Carl Swanson, Elwood
Whitesell, David Price, Joseph
Raugh, Delmar Wintersteen, Frank
Bialogowicz, John Schappert and
Miss Louella Gosart.
A playlet, “Bachelor’s Degree,”
was given, with these members
taking part: Mrs. Carl Schriner,
the bachelor; Mrs. Raymond Grey,
schoolgirl; Mrs. Frank Bialogowicz,
sister; Mrs. George Taylor, skater;
Mrs. Joseph Raugh, sailor girl;
Jean Bialogowicz, military girl;
Mrs. Wilfred Ide, Indian girl; Mrs.
Delmar Wintersteen, trained
nurse; Mrs. Gus Condoras, Cook;
Mrs. John Schappert, widow; Mrs,
Thomas Garrity and Mrs. Fred
Swanson, girls; Mrs. Otis Allen,
mother; Mrs. William Deets,
reader.
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YOU KNOW ME
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state gave a little water to a
neighboring town.
Remember this, there is just as
much water in, on and around
the earth as there has been since
the universe's beginning. All that
God does is raise it to the clouds
occasionally and drop it in an-
other place. If we allow the rain
that He gives us to rush to the
salt ocean, that is our fault. We
can stop it.
In the meanwhile, if our well
water holds up and the dishes
continue to be washed, does any-
one know where we can get a
good dryer?
Baked Ham Dinner
November 11—12 to 3 P.M.
Serving starts promptly
at moon
AND
Turkey Dinner
November 11—6 P.M.
$1.25 each
—Come to one or both—
Orange Community Hall
Broad Breasted Bronze
TURKEYS
FOR SALE
WILLIAM F. PURCELL
Phone Dallas 26-R-11
All Birds Oven Dressed
ET ET RP
We Keep Your Home Running
A broken appliance
can interfere with
the running order of
your home. We re-
pair all types of ap-
pliances rapidly and
expertly for low
rates.
REBENNACK &
COVERT
Open Friday Evenings
PHONE 77-4514
267 WYOMING AVENUE—KINGSTON
Trucksville
aie
THEN
here's a tip!
- GIVE HIM A BREAK
and buy
BLUE STREAK
DOG FOOD!
Get some Today af
your Dealer’s
Distributed By
A LLY id
OLD TOLL GATE FEED SERVICE
Phone 250-R-2
night meet- |
CLARK TO HEAD
BACK MOUNTAIN
CHURCH LEAGUE
Back Mountain Church
Basketball League held its first
meeting of the season Thurs-
day at the Dallas Post. Plans
were made and officers were
elected.
Don Clark was unanimously
elected president and Francis
Barry ‘was named temporary
treasurer. Five teams, St.
Paul’s, Dallas Methodist, St.
Therese’s, Prince of Peace and
Mt. Zion, entered the league.
Remaining teams wishing to
enter were given a week's
grace to present their appli-
cation.
Tentative opening date is
Saturday, December 2. Further
league rules and eligibility
were discussed at the second
meeting held last night at the
ses n
rc
Wilson College Club
To Meet October 24
tsi
Wilson College Club will meet |
Tuesday evening, October ‘24 at
the home of Mrs. Elmer Fraley,
166 Charles Street, Wilkes-Barre,
Marion Hogg and Regina Robac-
zewski co-hostesses.
Main business of the meeting
will be reports by club members
who spent the weekend of October
13-15 at Wilson College. Mrs.
George Turrell, member of the
Wilson College Alumnae Board of
Trustees, will report on the
eightieth anniversary celebration.
The local Wilson College club
was represented by Mrs. Richard
Jones, president. She will disclose
plans of ‘the Alumnae Association
for this year. Mrs. Ralph Hughes,
whose daughters Nancy and Ruth
are Wilson students, will describe
the activities of Parents’ Day, Oc-
tober 14.
SAVE NOW during
ERR AR LT
TWO IDENTICAL REXALL PRODUCTS
FOR THE PRICE OF ONLY 1 + 1c
EVANS DRUG STORE
FREE
Post Following these reports the
ig hostesses will conduct a ‘‘talent SHAVERTOWN. PA
hour.” ! 2
Specials For This Week-End
Yellow, Pink and White . .. $1.49 to $2.49
All imported from Holland . . . all top size bulbs. See pictures of
actual flowers select the colors and best varieties yourself.
TULIPS (380 Varieties and Colors) _ _ . . . 10c Ea O8¢ doz. $ 7.98 Per Hundred
HYACINTHS (Pink, White, Blue) 15¢ Ea. $1.69 doz. $13.50 Per Hundred
CROCUS (Blue, Yellow, Striped) .. Bc Ea 4c doz. $ 3.79 Per Hundred
DAFFODILS (King Alfred, the Best) 15¢ Ea $1.49 doz. $12. 98 Per Hundred
NARCISSUS (10 Varieties) 15¢ Ea. $1.49 doz. $12, 98 Per Hundred
A 14-Page Booklet . . . Successful Bulb Planting and Care
KING FLORAL CO.
Branch Store, on the curve on the Luzerne-Dallas Highway
5 5 MINUTES OF YOUR TIN
WORTH $1000?
p=
demonstrate how you coul
sible. Five minutes .
PLE every day are finding out for themselves
. you can make 5 minutes of your time worth
$1,000—by sponding it at Jou Dodge dealer’s. He'll
pay $1,000 more and not
get all the extra roominess, the driving ease, the rugged
dependability of this smartly styled Dodge!
You'll see that Dodge gives you real stretch-out roomi-
ness you can’t find in cars costing hundreds of dollars
more. And a few minutes behind the wheel will open
your eyes to ease of handling you never thought pos-
. . that’s all we ask!
wen biecR vase DODGE
SE MINUTES BEHIND THE WHEEL SOLD ME
on DODGE... AND SAVED ME S1000/ #
= —says Earl B. Mix
+ New Rochelle, New York
Just 8 few dollars more
than the lowest-priced cars!
L. L. RICHARDSON
50 Lake Street, Dallas, Pa.
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