| ih | a «1 a &' i ® Dallas Women of Rotary enter- tained their husbands and guests at the annual Christmas dinner dance last Thursday at Irem Temple (Coun- try (Club, The U-shaped table was attrac- tive with miniature tree (decorations and Christmas greens, Rev. Robert Webster gave the invocation, and Paul Gross led Christmas carols. Mg, Dan Robinhold, president of ~ Women of Rotary, gave the address of welcome, thanking committees in charge lof the dance: Mrs. Paul Gross, Mrs. Jack Landis, Mrs. David Jenkins, Mrs. Ross Amos, Mrs, Har- old Titman, land Mrs, Hanford Eck- man, Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Arch Perry, Mr. and Mrs. E. A, (Campbell, Mr, and Mrs, Raymon Hedden, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Ross, My. and Mrs. Charles W. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Hay- cox, Mr, and Mrs, James Besecker, Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins, Mr. Ce lA Rotary Women Entertain Husbands At Annual Christmas Dinner and Mrs. IL, L. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Sekera; Mr. and Mrs. Francis (Ambrose, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Amos, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ‘Smith, Mr and Mrs. D. S. Williams, Mr. and Mrs, D. J. Evans, Mn. and Mrs. E, P. Hindricks, Mr. and Mrs. James Garrity, Mr. and Mrs, A. N. Garinger, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Hanford Eckman, Mr, and Mrs. W. Wioolbert, Dr. and Mrs, N. M. Knif- fen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mattern, Dr. and Mrs, Robert Bodycomb; Mr. and Mrs, Fred Houlihan, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Parry, Dr. and Mrs. Lester Jordan, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Titman, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley [Steel- man, Mr. and Mrs, Clint Ide, Mr and Mrs. John P. DeWitt, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Casterline, Mr, and Mrs. James Gross, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins; Mr, and Mrs. O. K. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Yocum, Mr. and Mrs. John Landis, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gross, SE a wma Country Couples Plan Christmas Activities Country Couples of Dallas Metho- dist ‘Church will meet at 2:30 to- morrow afternoon to decorate the church. Armangemeinits are in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Guinta, Mr. and Mrs, Bud Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Bestwickl Sunday ithe club will entertain their children at a ‘Christmas party. Santa will arrive fat 3 o'clock. Re- freshments will be served. (Commit- tee members: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Love, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams. Tentative plans have sbeen made by the group to go caroling, a de- finite date and time fio be decided on previous to the party. IA cordial invitation is extended to all eligible couple of the icom- : | munity to attend ‘the above events. Mr, and Mrs. Dan Robinhold, Mr. and Mrs. (Charles Roberts, Mr, aad Mrs, Paul Mulcey, Mr. and Mrs. James Eckard, Mr. and Mrs, Nor- wood Brader, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hale, Rev. Robert Webster, and Leslie 'Wiarhola, Holiday Mail Handled Smoothly At Postoffice Dallas Post-office, according to Joseph Polacky, postmaster, is handling the annual holiday rush of mai] in its new quarters without trouble, keeping up ito date on in- coming and outgoing deliveries. Added floor space has relieved icon- gestion moted in former wears. Last year rural carriers set up racks of boxes in cramped quarters back of Dixon's store, reached by a flight of outside steps, across the alley from the main post-office, This entailed much carrying of mail back and forth, with consequent delay and confusion. New quarters have resulted in a morale boost for employees and patrons alike, in addition to speed and facility in handling ‘the huge bulk of Christmas mail Receipts are well ahead of last year's, $200 greater on Tuesday than on December 16, 1951. Holiday employees include: Mrs. Margaret Moen, Gerald Murray, William Wiallo, Frank McGarry, Jr., and Robert Grose, Gifts For Her Smoking Needs | [Gifs For Him Yardley CIGARETTES Old Spice Old English Lavender POPULAR > 10 After Shave Lotion 1.00 - 1.75 Btomizer Set 3.85 BRANDS “*7"" carton Xmas Wrapped Lotus Bath Powder Shaving Mugs... 1.25 and Cologne Set 3.90 | Phillies Cigars 25's 2.39 Cologne... 1.00 Lavender Set... 4.85 | Good Pipes 75¢ & up Yardl Many other Yardley Pounds of Tobacco ae Sets ERE Rn ASI ra an een me 1.25 up at Cut Prices Men's Sets Se 1. 25 - 3 50 Bath Powder — Toilet Water | Tobacco Pouches 1.00 | Shaving Mugs siefeadens 1.25 Bond Street... 1.65 | Ronson Type After Shaving Lotion 95¢-1.75 Lavender... 1.651 ip Cologne .............! . 1.65 Boers nA 1.65 | Misiature Chotolsies | Men's Sets... 2.65 - 4.25 Jotus =... ..... 1.65 Or. 9 i, z 2 Bpril Violets 1.65 Lather Brushes 1.00 - 7.50 or: Shulton | Desert Flower Sets 1.00-3.50 Flashlights CA ra 94c up Friendship Garden Blossom Williams Xmas Sets . 1.35 Bolles... . 2.25 Gillette Sets... 1.75 Other Sets 3.50 - 3.75 & up Gillette Razors 1.00 . Schick Razors 98c COTY PERFUME BELL 2.00 Men's Hair Brushes 3.50 up Lentheric Tweed 1.25 - 1.75 Lentheric Miracle Complete Line of x Richard Hudnut and Evening in Paris 1.25 : |Nylomns’, TE 1.29 15 Denier Ladies Wallets 98c¢ Xmas Corsages Jewelite Hair Brushes $1 - $3 Comb, Brush & Mirror Set $5 39¢ - 69¢ to $5.00 Wrist Watches Eighty Pieces of the Finest Assorted Chocolates Box 2.00 Old Dominion Xmas Candy Guaranteed Fresh and Good 1 1b. Hospitality pkg. 1.35 1 1b. Home Style 2 1b. Home Style 1 1b. Butter Creams Chocolate Covered Nuts 1.10 Clocks and Watches Westclox Big Ben and Little Ben Alarms Men's Pocket Ben Watches BROWNIE CAMERAS and KODAKS Flash Bulbs—All Sizes 2.95 - { 9.95 | Baby Gifts Complete Line of Playtex PAI 1.10 mii 290 | Feeder Sets ie 1.15 Baby Brushes Big Top Soap and Bubble Bath Phone 4-6666 THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1952 Unconditionally Guaranteed . pr 6.95.1.95.8.95 | | Fruits & Nuts 1.25 | | Beautiful Xmas Wrapping 1 1b. Greenbrier 1.50 Paper and Seals All famous makes of 1 Ib. miniature 2.00 T | Gils and B Rtomizers and Compacts Hard Coandv—iar Lo 35 oys for Girls and Boys at low prices ax bsndpda g 25¢c to $5.00 Xmas Tree and Platform Soaps Xmas Special Decorations Yardley —Box of 3 1.35 | | xMAS CHOCOLATES Imitation Grass 15¢ Shulton Shower Soap 4 5-1b. Box J 19 Imitation Earth . ............ 15¢ I id iy 1.00 icicles. 10¢ - 25¢ ulton Almond Soap : Brot... 200 | Greeting Cards | Xmassnow 1c Shulton Almond Soap Box of 21 cards arnt 39¢ Taperlite Candles Boxofd. . ......-... 1.50 NYG eileen es 49 | 10-inch... 2 for 25¢ Shulton Lanolin Soap mieah tio a 09¢ | 15<inch 2 for 35¢ Boxof3 . _..... .. 1.00 Footage EE 89c Wrisley's Bubble Bath 1.00 | « «4g « 59¢ OPEN EVERY DAY and : ww « SUNDAY 9 am. to 10:30 pm. AVOID PARKING WORRIES| | . . 0 . 7 UNTIL CHRISTMAS DRUG EARL'S STORE Next To The Post Office Saved Brother JERRY SABOL, 11, of Pittsburg: Pa., operates his new electri train, a reward from his parent for saving the life of his 16-year- old brother, who was found slumped over his car in the garage with the motor running. Neigh- bors revived the boy, overcome by fumes while tinkering with the automobile. (International) Holiday Schedule For Local Schools Local schools will close for the holidays Tuesday, except Gate of Heaven and Beaumont which dis- miss this afternoon. All schools will reopen at the usual time Monday, January 5. Dallas Borough-Kingston Town- ship joint ‘schools, Dallas-Franklin Township, and Lake - Noxen close Tuesday at 2. Lehman -Jackson Vernon Program Vernon Community Church pro- gram ‘will be presented Tuesday at 8 P.M. Mrs. Alva Eggleston is direct- ing a play, recitations and songs. Santa Claus will be present to dis- tribute gifts. Rev. E. ‘A. Benson is pastor. Know Your Neighbor (Continued from Page 1) entering Jefferson. Dr, Bucan has a quiet manner, designed to set children at ease, and X-Ray eyes, a “must” for a general practitioner as well as for a surgeon. Back Mountain may feel itself fortunate that another doctor is moving into the territory, to re- lieve the burden of the overworked medical men already in. practice here, With the death of Dr. [Sherman Schiooley, the situation became acute, practicing physicians taking up the slack to the best of their ability. But ‘with each day contain- ing only twenty-four hours, and the season of winter colds and ailments approaching, the advent of Dr. Bucan in Shaventown is exactly what the doctor ordered. Dr, Bucan wonders, he says, why more graduates of medical school do not recognize the opportunities afforded by a suburban community, instead of insisting upon a city practice, with higher rents and more competition, This is the love- liest counltry, he thinks, and with a steadily expanding community, it is a marvelous location for a young doctor. + Tt is a pleasant arrangement, for Mrs. Bucan’s parents live in Shaver- town, and the young couple, with SHOP Pometoy’s FIRST It's easy to get to! closes at 2:30. LARE’S Open Fri.-Sat. Nights til 9 188 Main Street LUZERNE, PA. Walnuts i 39c Candy b 39: HOME-DRESSED TURKEYS © CHICKENS DUCKS © GEESE PLUM -DATE ATE. FIC. : 3 POPPY PUDDINGS GROUND their five<weeks old daughter Susan Louise, are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Willard N. Durbin until such time as they can move into their new home. cation as general pnactitioner. He was established in Hanover Green for tiwo years, dfiter graduating from Jefferson in 1947 and interning at |General Hospital, haby talk Home from school already? Hey, kids! Come and get it! SER Pour me a glass of PUR- © at it! fee tr Fink MILK FOR REGULAR DELIVERY IN THE BACK MT. AREA SEED PHONE ENTERPRISE 1-0813 This is mot Dr. Bucan’s first lo- VIN’'S MILK while you're | FRESH-DRESSED, TURKEYS 69: Oven-Dressed Under 14 Ibs. 73¢ Ib. HOME-KILLED oe “Stan Moore's P OVER 14 LBS: Tasting, Your Choice From Many Delicious- Fresh Killed DuckseChickens Many other items to add zest to your holiday meals | rRucksviLLE miLp | POULTRY Trucksville| At The Sign Of The Red Rooster SHOP MAIN HIGHWAY a SSR Ee, # E SS ha - y
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