¢. » Mrs. Jestine Schoonover Is Guest On Birthday A lovely chicken dinner with all the fixin's was held at the home of Mrs. Jestie A. Schoonover, Center- moreland, Sunday to help her cele- brate her eighty-eighth birthday anniversary. ‘She meceived bouquets of lovely spring flowers, a purse of money and other gifts. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. James Schoonover, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Ferry, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lam- oreaux, Mr. and Mrs. Draper Schoon- over, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schoonover, Mrs. Edna Schoonover, Mrs. Ruby Besteder, Mrs. Edith Schoonover, Roy Ferry and the guest of honor. DALLAS 5c--10c to $1. Stone EUGENE W. SICK Owner MAIN ST. DALLAS COMPARE THESE PRICES Then come to BACON 1-Ib. 10; THE POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1952 Jane Coolbaugh Becomes Bride Of Donald Britt On Saturday Jane Coolbaugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laing Coolbaugh Trucksville R. D., became the ie of Donald Britt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Britt of Hunlock Creek Sat- urday afternoon at 2 p.m.. Rev. Robert Webster performed the double ring ceremony in Trucksville Methodist Church before an altar banked with white gladioli and palms. Mrs, William Blackman played the wedding music and Kenneth Evans sang ~ “Because” and ‘The Lord’s Prayer.” The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore white taffeta gown styled with tight bodice, full skirt and mandarin neckline. Her finger tip veil of French illusion fell from a shalf hat trimmed with nylon flowers and seed pearls. Her long tight sleeves were pointed at the wrists and she carried a Colo- nial bouquet of white roses and car- nations. Mrs. Richard Plummer of Phila- delphia was her sister’s matron of honor. She selected rose taffeta made with tight bodice and full skirt, short sleeves and portrait neckline. She too wore a half hat of | and matching mitts. Her Colonial bouquet was of yellow roses and carnations. Shirley Britt, sister of the bride- groom, and Eileen Guyette of Kingston were bridesmaids. They chose identical aqua taffeta gowns made like that of the matron of honor and carried pink roses and carnations. They wore half hats and mitts. Mrs. Coolbaugh, mother of the bride, wore navy triple sheer street length dress with pink ac- cessories and pink baby carnations and Mrs. Herbert Britt, grand- mother of the bridegroom, slate gray with black accessories and pink carnations. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held in the Church par- lors and the couple left for a sou- thern trip. Mrs. Britt is a graduate of Leh- man High School and is employed by Luzerne County Gas and Electric. Mr. Britt was also graduated from Lehman High School and is em- ployed by Natona Mills. The couple will reside with the bride’s. parents, until they build their own home. Dallas Senior Woman's Club Installs Officers For Year At a lovely dinner meeting, new officers for the Dallas Senior ‘Woman's [Club were installed at Trem Temple Country Club Wednesday evening. . New officers are: Mary Weir, president; Mrs. Dan Robin- hold, first vice president; Mrs. Francis Ambrose, second vice presi- dent; Mrs. Fred Eck, treasurer, Patricia Reynolds, assistant; Mrs. Harold Smith, recording secretary, Mrs. Ornan Lamb, assistant; Mrs. Sheldon Evans, corresponding secre- tary, assistant, Mrs. C. S. Wileman. The program consisted of instal- lation of officers by the retiring pT iii PORK ROAST 9: Ih. DALLAS AMERICAN LEGION NOW APPEARING Saturday & Sunday Nights Jay Pechk’s Band Vocals by DIANNE BERNARD For Your Dancing Pleasure Fun and Frolic for All ~~ HUNTSVILLE ROAD — DALLAS HTT TERRE AER GAVY'S MAKI. and save Cut-Up CHICKEN Legs & mt 99] Stewing Pkg. FRANKS | 49: |b. HAMS Whole Sok L 9: Half Pure Pork SAUSAGE Loose 59: Pure 2 Ib. Kraft, Velveeta LARD 15clb. CHEESE Armour Clover Bloom LOBSTER BUTTER 83c Ib. TAILS 89c Ib. HERE ARE SOME GOOD BUYS THIS WEEK! 2 lbs. fc 3-LB. CAN (with coupon) SPRY 7 J: CRISCO Free Delivery GAVY'S MARKET phone 527-R-0 Dr. Lisses To Speak At PTA Lake-Noxen Parents Meet Wednesday Noxen-Lake Township P. T. A. will meet this Wednesday at Lake Town- ship High School at 8, vice-president James Worth will preside in the absence of president Richard Wil- liams, who is vacationing in Florida. Dr. Aaron S. Lisses, of Dallas, will talk on ‘Your (Child’s Seeing Skills.” He will use the ‘Visual Screening Instrument” which re- cently was donated by the Lake Township Lions Club to the local school and Lehman. He states that he will put one person through the testing machine while delivering his lectura, The meeting will be opened with flag exercises by Alderson Metho- dist Church Boy (Scouts who will also conduct m short drill. Music slides recently donated by the P. T. A. will be shown. A nominating committee will be elected and a report of the [Leap | Year Dance held February 29 will be given. The school alumni will state its plans for a “County Fair” to be held this year. Parents of grades 3 and 9, will serve refreshments. president, Mrs, Charles W. Lee, pre- sentation of the gavel to President Weir, and a short prayer. Mrs. Lee then thanked committees for co- operation during her term of office and was presented a certificate for rose bushes by them as a token of appreciation. Mrs. Edward R. Williams, . pre- sident of County Federation of Woman's Clubs, spoke briefly on the growth of the Dallas Club, Dr. L. E. Jordan talked of the work of Citi- zens Club throughout the United ‘States and Marguertie Evans ‘Car- 0zza gave several humorous skits. Business consisted of donation of ten dollars to the Salvation Army, plans to purchase a new coffee urn land mimeograph machine, and drawing of a dress by Mrs. Stephen Hellersperk. Present were: Mesdames Raymond Elston, Robert Bachman, Oswald Griffith, W. H. Deerolf, Robert Hale, Arthur ‘Culver, John Q. Yaple, (Clar- ence Butler, Milford Shaver, Donald Evans, Robert Bodycomb, Philip Cheney, Sam Thompson, Alfred Bronson, Marian Harter, Franklin Gager, Adam Hozempa, John Sten- ger Jr., Willard Garey, Richard Staub, E. J. Davis, James Besecker, David Jenkins, Harry Ohlman, Mitchell Jenkins, A. J. Stuhlmuller, William Thomas, Donald Harris, Jonathan Valentine, Herman Thomas, Stephen Hellersperk, Al- gent Antonaitis, (William Sarley, D. M. Hutchison, Roland Klish, Russell Johnson, Edward Lowe, (Charles (Whitesell, Harry Eshelman, Dan Richards, Wilson Maury, H. M. Strub, F. Oliver Bell, L. L. Richard- son, Ross Lewin, Marguerite Evans Corozza, Edward R. Williams, Dan Robinhold, Fred Eck, Francis Am- brose, Harold Smith, Sheldon Evans, ‘Charles ‘W. Lee, Ornan Lamb, Ralph Davis C. S. Wileman; Misses iCath- erin [Stringham Mary Weir, Patricia Reynolds Mildred Devens, Viola Morrett, Margaret Veitch; Dr. L. E. Jordon. New Rotary Officers Daniel Robinhold was elected pre- sident and the following other officers of Dallas Rotary Club ‘were elected last might at Irem Temple Country Club; Sheldon Mosier, vice- president; Harold Titman, treasurer; Edward Keller, secretary, Gerald Cook, sergeant of arms, and Harry Smith, trustee for four years. Harris Haycox was inducted as a new member. Harvey's Lake Lions Dine Fathers-Sons Harveys Lake Lions held ‘their third annual Father