The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 11, 1956, Image 11

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    THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1956
Prices ir this ad ettective thru Sat. May 12 1956
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Lanraster Brand
Tender Juicy, Ideal Trim
Steaks
+ Porterhouse x Rib
LB.
x Never Excelled
* Sirloin
Lancaster Brand
“The Stamp Of Quality”
53°
SEMI 28-oz. 57 Cc
BONELESS Jar
on resem es pen pon
fr msn em men my
Lanraster Bram
RIB ROASTS
Pigs Feet Sliced Boneless TIDBIT gs: 43¢
, Long Bologna Ame cuit. Siced or Piece Ce = 39¢
Fancy Ducklings vos feed , , , . . = 49¢C
Blue Yo Pies bei Chicken, Turkey or Tuna | | Ba. 22 § pigs. $7
Veal Roasts ts: time or stoic |, , . .=49¢
Veal Chops “rf, « « « « os « = = «> 59¢C
ib. 23¢c
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FRESH PRODUCE
“Especially
for Mom”
Virginia Lee
Gold-N-Sno
Layer Cake
Florida Seediess
Grapefruit 3 ~25¢
YOUNG TENDER SWEET CORN 6 =. 35°
Southern Green Peppers ....................... 5 = 25¢
Crisp Tender Endive ...........
Vigoro —The Complete Plant Food Ls
“Free imitation carnation on each box"
: Supreme stl ; ‘
te 2 coe Bin0 Ideal Brand
& Whole Wheat Bread 9 Lvs. 29° Strawberry Supreme Bread Jar
* Pineapple Filed Buns . . 25° Preserves - - - - - -
oreo Home Style Peaches « 4 51
FROZEN FOODS Ideal Purple Plums « i
Old South
I Juice
> 53c {
French Green Beans wes 2 ox 35¢
Seaside Lima Beans 8'¢..”95¢
Star Kist Tuna c=='""c « « « cc ce eo»
Nestle’s Quick “oo
Jiffy Biscuit Mix re pei—ocon , , , , , ,
Sweetheart Soap ™ "4 . . « « «
29¢
85¢
. ne 29C
oa 27¢
23 Lb.
Can
@ French Friese ~~ 2 33: 25¢ . Princess Toilet Tissue « « « ¢ ¢ cc « « ii 39C
Q frozen Waffles ree 2 20 AANA AAA AANA AAA ————— ririminron Si
“Kraft Velveeta. . . .........%=79cC
Sliced Strawberries wes '55 3T¢
“The Best For Less” Glendale Cheese Spread . cena 75C
KRAFT SWISS CHEESE ............ w. §9¢ 1
oi RINDLESSMILD CHEESE... . 4% i
Beechnut { Rinso Powder .5:73¢ 2:i227¢c 2: 45c¢(?
: Reg. or 1-Lb. - :
Coffee. >. = Lux Toilet Soap . ... 3&.39c 4&%26¢(%
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PAGE ELEVEN
Install Officers
For Lake Club
Ceremony Crowns
Dinner Meeting
Officers were installed at Thurs-
day night’s meeting of Harveys
Lake Woman’s Service Club. Mrs.
William Deets, retiring president,
installed Mrs. Richard Williams as
president; Mrs. Joseph Ruch, first
vice president; Mrs. Donald Smith,
second vice president; Mrs. Alger
Shafer, secretary; Mrs. Carl
Schreiner, Jr., assistant secretary;
Mrs. [Clarence Montross, corres-
ponding secretary; Mrs. Adam BSte-
fanawicz, assistant; Mrs. Grace Mar-
tin, treasurer; Mrs. Edgar Hughes,
assistant,
Mrs. Williams, upon assuming
office, - appointed her executive
board: Mrs. Elwood Davis, financial
chairman; Mrs. George Bray, hous-
ing; Mrs. Thomas Smith, publicity;
Mrs. Earl Payne, historian; Mrs.
Arthur | Engler, parliamentarian;
Mrs. Ward Jacquish, reservations;
Mrs. Frank Bialogowicz, safety; Mrs.
Wilfred Ide, membership; Mrs. Mil-
ton Balliet, American home; Mrs.
Harvey Kitchen, representative to
County Board; Mrs. Carl Swanson,
community aid; Mrs. Malcolm Nel-
son, civilian defense; Mrs. William
Deets, Mrs. Elwood Whitesell, and
Mrs. Walbridge Leinthal, advisory
board.
Dinner was served by members
of the Loyalville Methodist W'SCS
in the church social rooms. Mrs.
John Daugherty sang, accompanied
by Carol Deets, and Mrs. William
Davis recited. A gift was presented
to Mrs. Deets in acknowledgment
of her services during the presi-
dency.
Present, other than those already
Mesdames Lee Bick-
ing, Rowland Ritts, Stephen De-
Barry, Edward Kanasky, Robert
Payne, Edward Shalicky, James
Kenny, Thomas Cadwallader, Cath-
erine Tobin, Walter Kitchen, Carrie
Rood, Esther Grey, John Btenger,
Stephen Hartman, Jr., Thomas
Garrity, Albert Armitage, Garvin
Smith, Joseph Desiderio, Clarence
Oberst, Anthony Macre, Hattie
Wesley, Clarence Moledor, David
Deater, Calvin McHose, John Zorzi,
Mary Foster, Otis Allen, Jr., David
Jakes, William Kelley, and Miss
Eleanor Humphrey.
Sweet Valley
Mrs. Mary Craig, of Liberty, spent
Sunday with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Trum-
bower. On Sunday they motored
to Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stainbrook and
son, Carl, with Mrs. William Palty
of the Bronx, N. Y., spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stain-
brook.
Miss Ruth Jones,, Mooretown,
spent Sunday with Miss Bess Kline-
tob.
Oliver Wolfe, Wilkes-Barre, called
on Mr. and Mrs. Dale Keller Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smith, Me-
chanicsburg, spent the weekend at
their summer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKeel and
Audrey, from Dover, N. J., and Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Jones, Trucksville,
called on Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cave
in Kunkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kline enter-
tained over the weekend for their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Franklin Kline and children
from Great Neck, L. I
Mrs. Walter Hoover and daugh-
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kocher,
Ruggles; Mr. and Mrs. William
Bradbury, of Luzerne and Muhlen-
burg, were callers at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Case on Sunday.
The Bronson family held their
annual dinner at the Benton Hotel
on Sunday. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Bronson, Mr. and Mrs.
George Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Bronson of Mainsville, and Mrs.
Florence Garrahan of Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisk spent
several hours in Williamsport Sun-
day.
Mrs. Alice Stewart and Janet,
Stroudsburg, visited Rev. and Mrs.
Ira Button on Saturday.
Ten-month old Danny Fisk, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisk, is
home after several days in Nesbitt
Hospital, where he had a siege of
pneumonia.
The spring conference of the
WCTU of Luzerne County will be
held May 17 at Sweet Valley Church
of (Christ. Mrs. Gerald Cragle will
act as hostess for the all-day ses-
sion. Mrs. Ira Button will lead
morning devotions, Mrs. G. B. Klee-
man afternoon. There will be elec-
tion of officers and a memorial ser-
vice.
Mr. and Mrs. John Richards, with
Guyler and Lillly, of Vestal, N. Y.,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
McKinley Long. Accompanying the
Richards family on their return trip
to Vestal, were Pearl Edwards and
Harry Edwards, who plan to remain
for a visit.
Communion Breakfast
Gate of Heaven Holy Name So-
ciety will hold the annual Com-
munion Breakfast Sunday at the
Continental Inn in. Luzerne. Dr.
Vincent Gallizzi, president of the
Luzerne County Medical Society,
will speak. Paul Monahan will be
toastmaster. Dr. L. J. Vitale is gen-
eral chairman, assisted by Victor
Borzone. John Winogrodski is pres-
ident.
Reservations may be made
through Mr. Borzone or Dr. Vitale.