THE FAMOUS with . SAMPLER Red Skelton, Jane Greer * 1 . The finest box of chocolates in ea > 1 Nows the world. 1 Ib. $2.00 > 2 Ibs. $4.00 MONDAY & TUESDAY : ; “Hour Of 13” : ; with . THE NEW Peter Lawford, Dawn Adams i also : Golden Flair Short. and Cartoon o Lovely, new Whitman’s glamor- Every Monday and Tuesday ‘ ig box 60 ata wonderful price! Students over 12—25¢ - 2 lbs. $3.20 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY HALL’S “Ruby Gentry” with | Jennifer Jones PHARMACY be Comedy Nancy Fahringer Is Hostess At Luncheon Nancy Fahringer, Yeager Avenue, | Shavertown, entertained at a lunch- ‘eon at Jay Wilson’s Saturday honoring Beryl Colwell, bride-elect. | Present were Mrs, Louise Colwell, ! Mrs. Robert Morgan, Mrs, Frank Kline, Mrs. Walter Steinhauer, Mrs. Don Naylor, Mrs, Ned Friant, Mrs. (Sheldon [Fahringer, June Colwell, Damaris Jones, the guest of honor and the hostess. > | HIMMLER | THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY & SATURDAY “The Clown” SHAVERTOWN SANDY BEACH Drive-In. THEATRE Opens Fri. 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SURE-STAND GRASS SEEDER Another World Famous Machine Of Top Quality Sold And Serviced By Charles H. Long SWEET VALLEY Phone Dallas 4-8421 or 4-8431 Tune in to Station WHWL—T730 on your dial “every day at 7:00 AM. and 12:55 P.M. £ Express Appreciation Mr. and Mrs. . Andre Thevenon, (Center , Hill Road, wish to thank the Dr. Henry M. Laing Fire De- partment for their prompt action [Saturday noon in checking a large brush fire when winds spread it dangerously near to the house. As a token of .appreciation they intend to make a contribution to- wards the purchase of the new fire truck. SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY & SATURDAY “April In Paris” Technicolor Ray Bolger, Doris Day Cartoon & News MONDAY & TUESDAY ‘Golden Hawk” Technicolor Rhonda Fleming Sterling Hayden Cartoon & Comedy WEDNESDAY. & THURSDAY “Operation Secret” Cornell Wilde, Phyllis Thaxter Cartoon i wy St. Therese’s Society To Sponsor Card Party Altar and Rosary [Society of St. Therese's Church will hold a card party in the Church auditorium Wednesday evening, April 29, Mrs, Willard Garey is chairman assisted by Mrs. Algert Antaniaitis and Mrs. Clinton Johnson, tickets; Mry. J. H. Gabel and Mrs. Jacob Beline, baked goods; Mrs. Paul Laux, prizes; Mrs. James Simon, door pmizes; Mrs. Edward |Jackson, publicity; Mrs. Albert Pesavento and Mrs. Edward Miller, candy; Mrs. Philip Coniglio and Mrs. Paul Laux, refreshments; Mrs, John Stenger Jr., door. The public is invited, Lake Fire Company Replaces Septic Tank Lake. Township Volunteer Fire Comipany, is replacing a rusted 500-gallon metal septic tank with two concrete tanks, one of 500-gal- on capacity, the other 300, with enlarged ‘drainage field. C. E. Ger- man & Son of Forty Fort, con- tacted Wednesday morning for the job, sent workmen that same after- noon to start excavating, and be- fore Sunday the work is expected to be completed. Steeles Open ‘Enlarged Restaurant Near Red Rock Mr. and Mrs. Basil Steele have opened their recently compldted restaurant four miles this side of Red Rock, and are serving daily platter dinners. The exterior is finished in na- tural (California redwood and inter- ior trim is in knotty pine. All modern restaurant equipment has been installed, The business was established in 1926 by Mr. and Mrs, John [Steele who have now retired. The restaur- ant has accommodations for fifty and has become famous for its home-made pies. Mrs. Lily Stine Is Given Farewell Party Mrs. Lily Stine, former manager of Cards 'N Stuff, was guest of honor at a farewell party held at Hislop’s last evening. She will move to Philadelphia shortly. Present were Nell Hislop, Ethel Sedler, Helen Ide, Mrs. James Sick, Helen Williamson, Mrs. Ralph Bom- boy, Merna Sheehan, Delores Stark, Mary Haley, Mrs. N. J. Cave, Arline Evans, Betty Warhola, Mally Shav- er, Clara Shook, Ruth Lewin and Margaret Veitch. DALLAS OUTDOOR ~ THEATRE Children under 12 — Free 2 Shows Nightly—7:00 & 9:00 THURSDAY & FRIDAY “Viva Zapata” Starring Marlon Brando, Jean Peters “Never before such explosive drama.” SATURDAY “Ivory Hunter” in Technicolor with Anthony Steel, Dina Sheridan “Actually filmed in the heart of Darkest Africa.” SUNDAY & MONDAY “David and Bathsheha” Technicolor Gregory Peck, Susan Heyward “He gave up everything for love—a great picture.” TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Double Feature 2—BIG SHOWIS—2 “The Bowery Battalion” with ' Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall AND “Rodeo” with Jane Nigh, John Archer Star- Lite DRIVE-IN TUNKHANNOCK, PA. SUNDAY & MONDAY March 29-30 “West Point Story” Starring James Cagney, Virginia Mayo Added Cartoon TUESDAY, MARCH 31 Double Feature $1.10 Carload Night “Jamboree” Starring Ernie Tubb and ’ The Texas Troubadors PLUS “In Old Missouri” Starring Alan Ladd, The Weaver Bros. Added Cartoon WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY April 1-2 . “She’s Working Her Way Thru College” Starring Virginia Mayo, Ronald Reagan Added Cartoon FRIDAY & SATURDAY April 3-4 Double Feature “Carson City” Starring Randolph Scott, Lucille Norman PLUS “Hold That Line” Starring THE BOWERY BOYS Added Cartoon SC TOP AL HOOVER & DALLAS SOIL S O MILBRODT 4-2498 IT'S SMART STYLING *° KUNKLE KUNKLE, PA. That safe, fast BEAUTIFUL COLORS GARAGE Mrs. Harry Allen Is Hostess To W.S.C.S. Mrs, Harry Allen recently enter- tained members of the Alderson Methodist Church Board at her home at Harveys Lake. Mrs. Alan Kistler, Mrs. Elwood Davis and Mrs. Fred Swanson assisted her. Mrs. James Garey will be hostess at the [April 9 meeting. Mrs. Howard Higgins will be in charge of the Mothers’ Day meeting in May. May 4 5, and 6, the Society will hold a rummage sale in the Lare Build- ng, Luzerne, Present at the meeting were: Mesdames Stephen Hartman Sr. Garvin |Smith, Morrison Witter, Gilbert ICarpenter, George Armitage, Fuller Ashton, William Deets, IClar- ence Montross, Alfred Rogers, Ed- gar Hughes Sr., George Kanaar, Jo- seph Rauch, Harvey Kitchen, (Wal- bridge Leinthall, Albert Armitage; Sharon Armitage, Rev. Ruth Under- wood. Receives Sport Cars Daniel Meeker owner of Kunkle Garage: received a ‘trailer load of MG sport cars yesterday. Made in England, the cars arrived in New York by freighter and were shipped here by truck. All of them were sold before they were unloaded. Mr. Meeker has the agency for two English cars, Austin and MG. Kunkle Names Sweet Valley Parade Heads Planned May 30th Classic Afternoon And Evening This Year Sherman Kunkle, general chair- man of the seventh annual Sweet Valley Memorial Day Parade, has appointed committees for the May 30th event, which this year will extend ‘into the evening instead of running for two days as it did last year. Mike Adams will head the pro- gram, assisted by Edmund Piper, Carl D. Rood, and Garfield Good- man. Charles Fisk, advertising, will have as co-workers, George Bron- son, Alfred Boyer, - Harold Lloyd, ‘Warren Boston, Carl Search, Har- old Britt, Sherman Kunkle, Mike Adams, Floyd Wolfe, George Wes- ley, Harry Fisk, Sheldon Wandel, (Cletus Holcomb Jr., Alfred and George H. Bronison, Ord Trumbower, Edmund Piper, [Carl I. Rood. Garfield ‘Goodman is chairman of parking, assisted by Clarence Dob- erstein, Sheldon Wandel, (Cletus Holcomb Jr. and Sr, Wayne Cal- endar, Harry Fisk, Herbert Britt, Carl Rood, Russell Kitchen, George and Donald Gross, Edmund Eckert, George [Saberlski, Harold Briggs, Paul Crocket, John Pall, Roscoe Benscoter, Russell Wandel, Basil Masters, Floyd Wilfe, Robert James, Luther Hunter, Aldewin Culver, Richard, Clifford and Fred Stroud, Paul Knecht, Harrison and Arden n. George Wesley, grounds; Charles Long, David Lord, Thomas Jiciness, Albert ‘Wallace, Luther Hunter, Russell Wandel, Bruce Andres, Basil Masters, Dale Keller, Francis Keller, Charles Snyder. Alfred Bronson, entries; Harold Britt, George Wesley, Ord Trum- bower, Arden McMichael, Tony George Bronson, Dave Martin, Perry Hess, plot and concessions. Edmund Piper, David Lord, Alex Wallace, George Covert, Cletus Holcomb Jr., Steve Lord, parade marshalls, Harold Lloyd, Harold Britt, Ord Trumbower, Herbert Britt, Mike Adams, publicity, Harry Fisk, George Wesley, Har- old Lloyd, Charles Fisk, entertain- ment. John Lukavitich, police. Women first appeared as pro- fessional dancers on the French stage in the 17th century. It’s Rave’s for Roses! OR ANY OTHER NURSERY STOCK POTTED ROSES ®* Hybrid Teas * Climbers * Floribundas PEACE FRED HOWARD NEW YORKER MISSION BELLS {| DIAMOND JUBILEE HELEN TRAUBEL and 50 other varieties $1.7 Sup ALL KINDS OF | EVERGREENS Flowering Shrubs Butterfly Bush Mock Orange Forsythia Beauty Bush Flowering Almond Spirea Hydrangea Hemlock Hedge PLANTED $1.00 per foot STARTING EASTER burg 9118 for reservations. 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