LAS DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA together through basic training. They will compete with other flights from all parts of the country for ; f 59 young men |Military. academic and athletic Was i Sy Z at honors. Following the ceremony from ‘Wyoming . Valley sworn. Jn on Public Square the enlistees were a ceremony on Public Square fol- | {o1en to Avoca Airport by bus and (Continued from Page 9) : Practice for Christmas will get| under way in Centermoreland Bap- tist Church. The Choir will practice every Thursday night at 6:30 with Elmer Roderick directing. ‘The Harding football team was defeated by the West Pittston team. 6, 1900 ers jing rocks on the sufnmit reflected the strong sunshine and made the place comfortable for the 150 visitors to the sanctuary. Lehman Ambulance the US. Army Infantry Training Center for eight weeks of basic “training. Son of Mr. end Mrs. Clark W. Jackson, he attended Tunkhannock High School, New York University and Penn State Technical Institute Wyoming Valley Philharmonic = Assisting them are Mrs. Bowel starting its Family Membership | Patterson, Mrs, Don Innes, Drive, prior to the opening of the' Robert O’Boyle, Mrs. Richard ay sixth season with a concert Novem- Sorry boys, better luck next time. Drives To Tunkhannock Mrs. D. C. Bishop has returned home after a visit in Philadelphia. | before entering service. | He was formerly employed by | Abercrombie and Fitch in New York lowing the annual Veterans’ Day left at 5 on Overseas National Air- parade on Sunday. They will be |lines DC-4 for Lackland Air Force - known as the Wyoming Valley Vet- | Base, Texas. Mrs. Johnson Coolbaugh, resident 2 EE — ZA ———— RETR Ee BEAR SIGN Make Sure YOU can son STEER sure Sich Bear Wheel Alinement and Dy-Namic Wheel Balancing makes your steering safe... saves you money besides! Ha SEE fast enough Bear Headlight Test Service while preventing blinding light] gives you safe light... STOP quick enough Steering... seeing... brak- ing ... these are the life-lines of your car... have them tested-at least twice a year. ELSTON & GOULD Your Back Mt. Recapping Shop Main Highway at Fernbrook PHONE 4-5587 Dallas Let’s hear from some of you. Call Barbara Simms at Dallas 41-0823 or drop me a card at R. D. No. 2, Dallas. Men’s Bible Class of Lehman Methodist Church met at the home of Gordon Dawe; assistant host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oncay. Recent guests of Mrs. William Major were her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Major daughter, Mrs. H. G. Bland of New- port News, Virginia. Lehman Methodist Church his. re- organized its choir, splitting it to form a Chancel Choir whose mem- bers are of school age and a Senior Choir consisting of those people above high school. Both choirs would like to have some new. mem- bers and anyone interested is wel- come to come to practice on Thurs- day night at 7:30. Stolarich House Warming /A surprise house. warming was held on Sunday night for Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stolarick. .- A fireplace couple by the following friends and neighbors: + Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stolarick, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Disque and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stolarick, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Disque, Mr. and Mrs. David Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stolarick, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wright, Mr. and Mrs. George (Stolarick, Thomas Estus, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zurinski, Mary C. Stolarick, Mr. and Mrs. John Kupstas, Frank Zurinski, Mr. and Mrs. William Simms, Eva Zur- inski. Scavenger Hunt, Roast Junior Tri-Hi-Y held a scavenger hunt and wienie roast Monday evening at the home of Dorothy ‘Whipp. Attending were: Marlyn Lipfert, Donna Weeden, Donna LaBarr, Su- san Williams, Doris Whipp, Phyllis Pope, Joyce Oliver, Evelyn Frantz, Roberta Oldershaw, Evelyn Orch- ard, Bonnie Case, Ruth Bennett, Betty Grey, Susan Lawry, and Mary Shangraw, counselor. It was an- nounced that next Monday is the deadline for new members. Names Omitted The names of Mr. and Mrs. James Davenport of Lehman were inadver- tently omitted from the guest list appended to the account of Mr. and Mrs. George Weintz’ anniversary dinner held October 27 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey. MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS 4-1731 cmd mer resident of Beaumont, John Detroy, who has recently become a resident of Center More- land, professor at Wilkes College, is associate conductor, and in addition handles the tympani. Mrs. Herbert Weiss, Birch Lane, plays the violin, and music students of Misericordia collaborate. The group was formed with the goal of providing young people of the Valley with an orchestra that would be their own. Mrs. Hellersperk, Mrs. Davies, and Mrs. Day, are in charge of the tele- phone squad in the Back Mountain. and Doris Mallin. Golden Eagles Sighted From Hawk Mountain Saturday’s migration at Hawk Mountain near Tamaqua included 125 red-tail hawks, two golden eag- les, two goshawks, two coopers, two sharpshins, twenty loons, both red- throated and common, and 3 to 400 geese, all lifted by the strong North- west wind. Edwin Johnson, president of Back Mountain Bird Club, reports that WE SELL THE THE JOB RIGHT ® Free Battery Test DALLAS Gs=2 CLYDE BIRTH, Owner SERVIGENTER WALTER HENNEBAUL, Mgr. Dallas 4-1421 Nov. 15th. 1854 STUDEBAKER Club Cpe. Starlight, R. H., Over drive, Now only 2 Dr, R. H. 210 Model. Now only 1955 CHEV. 210—2 Dr., R. H. 2 Tone, Now enly TRUCKSVILLE | This Will Be The 1951 PONTIAC . 2 Dr., R. H., Dark Green, Now only $397 1952 CHEV. 2 Dr., R. H., Deluxe. Now only $641 1953 CHEV. é¢ Dr, R, H., Belair, Black. Now gi BU 8-0319 BU 7-2118 Low Prices on 1957 trade-ins, “Clean up sale now going on” Bh Pontiac $1 95 h4 Showroom Condition. Dodge bocee... “1079 99 A Lovely Light Green Finish. Outstanding. Convertible Coupe. This Will Make A Wonderful Second Car. Pontiac 195 Straight Shift; In Beautiful Shape. Gyromatic Sedan 195 That Runs and Looks Like New. A Steal. Plymouth $305 Sedan, With New 6-Ply Tires. New Slip Covers. Many Others To Choose From Low G.M. A.C. Terms LESTER PONTIAC Open Evenings ’til 9:00 Sundays ’til 5:00 ] | boom, and Mrs. Charles Beech. : : : erans’ Day Flight and will aig es We are still waiting for news| per 26. | a RE of Kmgston Towagan, but a Peileny | City. Tl pie ca from you folks in Harding way: get : : : at the Lane Nursing Home 1n Zunk- | aL Ll; A BT ar f | Harding on the phone and call Hazel Rob- Family Membership, explains Mrs. Legion Ruxiliary Plans hannock since July, suffered a hem- | : s i bins, Harding 2850 with all things | ionic Davies, Jr. entitles the Christ Party Dec. 13 |orhage Monday afternoon, and was p {i' Ladies Auxiliary to Exeter Town- | of interest. ticket holder to three admissions for ristmas rarty vec. ran sported to Nesbitt Memorial | p hic Hose Co held their reg each of three concerts, an adult and | Hospital Loh T hi L ship Hose Company he eir reg- » Mrs. Leonard Harvey and Mrs, | Hospital in Lehman Township am- | b Six Beautiful Designs 1 ti with Sarah Dymond two children, or two adults and one | arvey bul . staffed by Lester Squier | g ‘ ult se oe Ea a L e h man cold. Two concerts designed espe- | | Thomas Reese were appointed chair- | noes " bys y Lester Squier | t ¢ PICKET {i ¥ 10g Wit eRe, s ‘men of the December 13 covered ip ! daily for child d p tive from Wyoming Valley Council i i ally ior ¢ ren are given during Mrs. Arline Kunkle, Mrs. Cool- | 4 y We think that with over 400 dish nd Christmas party b; 2 p © COLONIAL : h 1 h di sh supper a s party by | ¢ { 4 y : the season. Last year the audience | 1) p e STOCKADE ] of Boy Scouts gave a brief talk on people (registered voters) in Red I T tos the | President Doris Mallin at Thursday | | baugh’s daughter, a teacher at Leh- | BE WISE S Bi) ded : jampacked Irem Temple for the : i 3 e FLOWER BED | Scouting. The women just onded| the middle of Lehman, we |ioico'to: Wilkes-Barre school chil. | night's meeting of American Legion | man-Jackson-Ross, reports that ne b eagerly, ifee.ng thoi Is/3 should be able to print a lot of : : Auxiliary 672, Daddow Isaacs Post. | Botner 1s more comioriable, but | b BORDER & RAIL ) b d. dren, and Kingston High School! hat she'i iously ill.” Mrs, Kunk- | 1 § {| our boys nee news every week. Everybody Shei . that she is seriously ill.” Mrs. Kunk- | Work n : ates The Ladies also dre haviag their I> is always going places and do auditorium for those of the West| It was announced that gifts have | 1 4100 died two years ago orkmans Whatever your requirements ; : € es Side. | been gathered for the Gift Shop at : i . { ; Rese ant al. [ let us call on you and give you | Christies Pana Ho Dose Ing pings £2 Ci Be hire Two new members from the Back] | Veterans’ Hospital, and a number Phil F k I Sp ec 9 vv b estimates. ] hm 3D Wyesy hs you oe De . an Mountain have recently been added | of comfort items prepared for the ip I. Jac son 1s 1850 FORD } . g 11 i } . ; to the Board, Mrs. Stefan Hellers- patients. Members of the Legion Ho 3 : You'll be surprised at the low { The Young Poors of Coritermord. | with forlly or. friends, how e Boar rs. Stefan Hellers | B nS, Hoshrg 9 J g Training Bt Fort Dix Viz Codon s b cost of this fence : perk and Mrs. Houston Day. Other | Home Association discussed plans : land Baptist Church recently had a about letting us know, We all local board members are Mrs. Mae | for the coming year. Fort Dix, N. J.— Private Philip | Sedan p N. S. 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