The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 23, 1951, Image 3

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Ideal Frozen Peas
Ideal Fordhook Limas
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Lenten Suggestions
THE POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1951
Another Big Week of
Sixty years of serving housewives with increasing popularity is positive proof
that Acme will meet your needs beiter.
saving the pleasant, Acme way.
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PORK LOIN ROASTS -
Short-Cut Prime Rib Roast
Top Quality Sliced
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Pancake Syrup “io: 23¢
Goed Seat
PANCAKE MIX
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COOKED SPAGHETTI 2 cans 25¢ Country Style Sirarile 9 Ibs. 49¢ Fancy Lobster Tails 1b. 99c¢
MUSHROOMS con. Ring Liver Pudding . 48¢ Fresh Stewing Oysfers 2 19¢
Virginia Lee Bakery Treats Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Wilson’s
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RAISIN COFFEE CAKES
SILVER POUND CAKES
JELLY FILLED DONUTS
SUPREME BREAD
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Sweet Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gress, Phli-
adelphia, spent several days last
week with Mrs, Gress’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Freeman. The
Freemans entertained Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Payne, Loyalville, at dinner
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bittenbender,
Plymouth, and Mrs. Corey Miller
and daughter Sally, Wyoming, visi-
ted Miss Keziah Edwards last
week.
Sunday callers at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Shuman were
Mrs. Brice Long, Kingston, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keller, Shaver-
town.
Mrs. Frank Oliver called on Mrs.
Hattie Edwards and Miss Bess
Klinetob Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hann enter-
tained at' dinner Sunday for Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Sheldon, Mr. and
Mrs. Cletus, Holcomb, Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd Cragle, and Clifford
Hontz.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Freeman
spent Sunday afternoon and even-
ing with Mrs. Gladys Machell and
sgn John and her mother Mrs.
Jones at Nanticoke. Mrs. Machell
is a former resident of Sweet Val-
ley.
Miss Eleanor Doberstein, Wilkes-
Barre, spent Thursday with her
parents.
Mrs. Ira Button has returned
from Stroudsburg where she has
been staying with her daughter,
Mrs. Truman Stewart while Mrs.
Stewart recovered from a recent
operation.
Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Woods have
received word that their sailing
date for Brazil is March 8, Rev.
Wood's birthday.
Mrs. Helen Young and Mrs. Paul
Dugan and daughter, Helen, Hunts-
ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Oliver last week. On Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver’ entertained at din-
ner Mr. and Mrs. H. Hower and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCoskey,
Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs. Arden
Oliver, Berwick.
Businessmen’s Credit Association
met Monday night at Foss’ Res-
taurant. :
Sweet Valley Fire Company was
called to the Pleasant Valley Meth-
odist Church fire Sunday afternoon,
and helped with the cleaning up.
Mrs, C. B. Klinetob has been
taken to her home in Aston after
spending six weeks in the Aston
Hospital.
Idetown
Nancy Keller of Luzerne spent
the weekend with her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bot-
toms. The Bottoms observed their
twelfth wedding anniversary on
Sunday.
Homer Middleton Jr. has enroll-
ed in the engineering department
of Bucknell University at Lewis-
burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss of
Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Homer P.
Middletown spent Saturday at Mil-
ton, Pa.
The Confidence Class will have
a spaghetti supper at the church-
house on Tuesday, February 27 at
5:30. Mrs. Cecil Sutton is chair-
lady. Tickets can be obtained
from any member of the class.
Mrs. William Rozelle and daugh-
ter Thais and Arlein of Orange
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Swan. ;
Rev. and Mrs. Harry Smith and
sons Richard and Ronald of Union
Center, N, Y., spent sometime last
week with his mother, Mrs. Walter
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hender-
shot and daughters Thelma an
Phyllis Walker and Mrs. Layaoa
all of Luzerne, Mr. and Mrs. %hom-
as Culber of Kingston were ‘callers
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Lamoreaux on Sunday. / >
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Austin of
Johnson City, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs.
Z. E. Garinger of Dallas spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Kel-
ler.
A number of children are hav-
ing the mumps.
Joseph E. Ide is a patient at the
Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Kanon of Nanticoke.
Mr, and Mrs. Corey Meade were
dinner guests on Sunday of Miss
Hazel Gordon and Mrs. Helen
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Huntzinger
and son Tommy and Frank Hunt-
zinger of West Reading, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Williams and daugh-
ter Penny of Reading and P. H.
Parks of Kingston spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Hayden Wil-
liams.
Hewitt Heads Authority
John Hewitt of Idetown was
elected president, and Dr. Lewis
B. Thomas of Lake Silkworth sec-
retary-treasurer, of Lehman Jack-
son Building Authority at its or-
ganization meeting last week.
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