The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 01, 1954, Image 10

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    October 29, 30
Reese Pelton To
Direct Minstrel
Reese Pelton, Shavertown, will
coach the Dallas Womans Club Min-
strel Show, assisted by Edgar
Hughes, Kingston, Grace Griffiths
will accompany.
“Plantation Party” will be pre-
sented October 29 and 30 in Dallas-
Franklin Township High School audi-
torium. Rehearsals are going well
on a revised schedule, Mondays and
tain Memorial Library Annex.
The roster of End-Men is not yet
complete. There is still a chance to
get into the headlines with special-
ties, and plenty of space in the
chorus. Between forty and forty-
five are appearing for rehearsals,
working up good plantation songs
in close harmony.
Donna Marie Ide
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ide, Trucks-
ville, are proudly announcing the
arrival of a granddaughter, Donna
Marie, born to Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Ide, Rice Street, Trucksville, Sep-
tember 10, at Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital. Donna Marie has a big
like new.
MAIN HIGHWAY
TRUCKSVILLE
Two Duets Added
To 7th Concert
Program Will Be
Presented Oct. 22
Two duets have been added to
the program of the Seventh Annual
Community Concert, October 22, in
Westmoreland High School audi-
torium. Indications point to this
year’s festival of music being the
best held thus far, with almost
every community of the Back Moun-
tain area represented and a fine
array of musical and vocal artists
participating.
Richard Oliver, popular tenor, and
Miss Mildred Kingston, well known
soprano, both of Dallas, will sing
one duet on the concert program.
Miss Kingston studies voice under
the supervision of Mrs. Ruth Turn
Reynolds, and was one of the so-
loists at last year’s concert. She
has been soloist at numerous church
affairs, and gave her first senior
voice recital last year in First
Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre.
Having studied voice for several
years with Wilbur Isaacs at Wilkes
College, Richard Oliver is now
studying with Mrs. Ruth Turn
Reynolds. He is senior soloist at
Dallas Methodist Church, and has
sung at numerous community af-
fairs. Mr. Oliver was first tenor in
the male double quartet, “The
Mountainaires” at last year’s con-
cert.
William H. Burnaford, Shaver-
town, and Ruth Turn Reynolds,
Trucksville, who sang duets on pre-
vious concert programs, will again
appear together this year by popu-
lar request. Both artists have long
been admired for their musical ac-
complishments. Ruth Turn Reynolds
has been president of the National
Federation of Mozart Clubs, thereby
bringing national distinction to this
talented soloist, organist, and choir
director from Trucksville.
Mr. Burnaford has taken leading
roles in the Little Theater produc-
tions and has been soloist in St.
John’s Lutheran Church, Wilkes-
Barre.
Both Mrs. Reynolds and Mr.
Burnaford are known in the musi-
cal circles of Wyoming Valley and
many lovers of good music attend
this annual Back Mountain festival
of music to hear these two accom-
plished artists. Mrs. Reynolds is also
known for her ability as a vocal
instructor.
A meeting of the ‘Concert Com-
mittee was held on Wednesday
night at which time it was empha-
sized that the names of all citizens
desiring to be patrons must be in
the committee’s hands by October 1.
Entertain Family
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Decker,
Huntsville, entertained at Sunday
! dinner for brothers and sisters and
their families. Guests were: Mr. and
Mrs. George Steltz, Henry Swire,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boston, Nancy
Boston, Miss Harvey, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas L. Swire, from Loyalville;
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Scott, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Culp, from Dallas; Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Hummell and
children, Laketon; Mr. and Mrs.
George Swire and daughter, Shick-
shinny; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bos-
ton, Berwick.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Swire and
son, of Shickshinny, showed a re-
ligious film during the afternoon.
“Snack Supper”
W.S.C.S. of Shavertown Metho-
dist Church will sponsor a family
night “Snack Supper” Sunday, Oc-
tober 3 at 6:30 p.m. in the social
rooms. A movie, “City Story” will
be shown.
Each family is asked to bring
sandwiches; dessert and beverage
will be furnished. A silver offering
will be taken up.
NOTICE: We are now open
And All Day Sunday
Country ‘Style Breakfast
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used cars.
new cars.
next buyer.
694 Wyoming Avenue
Kingston, Pa.
355 Market Street
Kingston, Pa.
588 Market Street
Kingston, Pa.
CRESKO MOTORS
183 Market Street
Kingston, Pa.
74 E. Main Street
Plymouth, Pa.
DAVID ERTLEY, INC.
401 Market Street
Kingston, Pa.
GENERAL AUTOMOBILE CO.
201 Carey Avenue
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
HOWARD ISAACS
W. Main Street
Trucksville, Pa.
LESTER PONTIAC SALES
& SERVICE
560 Pierce Street
Kingston, Pa.
LUZERNE MOTOR CO.
301 Main Street
Luzerne, Pa.
their work.
To be sure the used car
ROSCOE S. MILLER
61 N. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
MOTOR TWINS INC.
240 S. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
F. A. O'NEILL MOTOR CORP.
Market & N. Gates Sts.
Kingston, Pa.
PACKARD LACKAWANNA
AUTOMOBILE CO.
580 Market Street
Kingston, Pa.
buyer gets his money’s
FRED L. PARRY
375 Bennett Street
Luzerne, Pa.
THE RODDY COMPANY
550 S. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
JOHN STENACH
319 W. Main Street
Plymouth, Pa.
TWIN MOTORS INC.
249 Market Street
Kingston, Pa.
Mrs. Edwin Roth, Hostess
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To Woman's Club Board
Dallas Junior Woman's Club Ex-
ecutive Board met Tuesday evening
at the home of Edwin Roth and dis-
cussed plans for the “Plantation
Party” to be sponsored by Senior
and Junior Clubs for October 29
and 30. The [Chorale holds re-
hearsals at the Library Annex Tues-
day evenings.
Present at the meeting were:
Mesdames Robert Garris, Thomas
Templin, Edward Richards, Donald
Naylor, Harry Edwards, Ray Dar-
ing, Roger Owens, Harold Brobst,
Edwin Roth, Robert Fleming, Wil-
liam J. Stewart, Charles Nicol Jr.,
William Purcell, William Lee, John
Best.
Porter, John Richards, Francis Am-
brose and the hostess.
OCTOBER Family
Includes 157 Recipes
Harvest Cookbook
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CHIPS
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NUGGETS
8 Ox. 20°
Pkg.
SNOW CROP
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Orange Juice 2 °- 35¢
Orangeade so 29¢
Wilson's
Chopped Beef
3 1 00
HICKORY SMOKED
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Penna. Dutch
Egg Noodles
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12 Oz.
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42 Oz.
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25¢
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French Dressing
Cut-Rite
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SOAP
WESSON
SALAD OIL
Reynolds
390
125 ft. C
rolls
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3% Oz.
Cans
63c
Chopped 47%.-58¢ :ilins to 22C
PARD 6 oz. 3 Little Kittens 3
DOG FOOD 6 Sans 19 Cat Food
RENUZIT = 1.79 Oven Cleaner
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