I I Er ev wasn onion ——— DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA wey Dallas Junior Women Meet : At Back Mt. Library Annex Dallas Junior 'Woman’s Club met at the Library Annex Tuesday evening when four new members, Mrs. Hugh Carr, Jr., Mrs. Mildred Earl, Mrs. Paul Lemak and Helen Gensel were welcomed as new mem- bers. Business consisted of plans for a bake sale to be held at Boyd White's today at 10 a. m., appointing of Mrs. Hugh Carr, Jr., to collect mag- azines ‘for the Veterans’ Hospital, naming of Mrs. Paul Lemak as dele- gate to the United Nations’ meeting, and selection of the following com- mittee members for the spring dance, May 4, at the Country Club: Mrs. Bernard Rogers, co-chairman, decorations; Mrs. Milton Evans, Mrs. Robert Lesser, tickets; Mrs. Harold Elston, Mrs. H. C. Liebold, publicity; Mrs. Lewis Isaacs, Mrs. James Miller, orchester, Janice Houser. : Mrs, Harry Ohlman, president of Senior Woman's Club, gave a talk on the cancer clinic. Present were: Mesdames Elliott William Perrego, Milton, Evans, Berti, Edward Bessmer, Joseph Kottle, serving committee; Mes- Mesdames Robert Lesser, Francis Ambrose, Thomas Jones, Elwood John Porter, Patrick Reithoffer, Clarence Remington, Joseph Ralph’ Garris, Robert Husband, Eleanor Baker, Hugh Carr, . dr. Harold Brobst, Milton Evans, Morton Hewitt, Edwin Roth, Edward Tesnar, John Blase, F. Ar- a EL Ide, Jr. O'Donnell, FORTY FORT THEATRE Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brenner, Helen Hayes “Anastasia” ~ SUNDAY & MONDAY Continuous Sunday 3-11 Henry Fonda, Vera Miles “The Wong Man” " “HI Sr. I TE A ER LUZERNE THEATRE FRIDAY & SATURDAY Tom Ewell, Jayne Mansfield “The Girl can’t Help It” SUNDAY & MONDAY Continuous 2 - 11 Walt Disney’s “Westward Ho The Wagons” Sylvan Lake — Sweet Valley ALSO ; ] “Disneyland, U.S.A.” ro DANGe i: domi A thur, Grambling, Paul Lemak, Robert Moore, Carl Goeringer, Rus- sell Williams, Jr., Harold Elston, Elmer Williams, Ray Parsons, Hayry Edwards, H. L. Eckman, Thomas Templin, Lewis Isaacs, Charles Nicol, Jr., Edwin Thompson, Walter Phillips, H. C. Liebold, John M. Culp, Jr., Bernard Rogers, Donald Naylor, James Besecker, Jr., Ken- neth Bayliss, Thomas E. Reese, Harry Ohlman; Misses Janice Ide, Ginney Cornwell. Calendar Events TODAY Redskin Booster Dance, Township gym. Blood donor day, Dallas, 12 to 6. Surplus food registration, Dallas. OES dinner, Country Club. Wyoming Valley Art League, Os- terhour, 7:30. Mt. Vale Council, IOOF Hall. World Day of Prayer. SATURDAY «» ; Pomona Grange, Mt. Grange, 11 a.m. SUNDAY Dallas Ambulance Board, 2 p.m. MONDAY Little League, American Legion, 8 p.m. Lehman PTA. Girl Scout Week begins. TUESDAY East Dallas Methodist Church tea and reading, 8 p.m. : Dallas Area Board, 8 p.m. Lehman - Jackson - Ross Board, 9 p.m. WEDNESDAY Foul shooting contest, Coughlin, 3:30. THURSDAY Bird Club, Annex, 8 p.m. FRIDAY Lake-Noxen Band Concert. Shirley Elston, Guest At Going Away Party Mrs. Mabel Elston, Lehman, ‘was hostess Friday night at a going- away party for her daughter, Shir- ley, who left by plane Sunday morning for Chicago. At the air- port to see her off, in addition to her immediate family, were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Elston and Eleanor McKenna, who spent Saturday night with Shirley. Miss Elston has been with the Commonwealth Telephone Company for the past two years, after graduating from Lehman- Jackson-Ross. Guests at the party were: Jane Elston, Virginia Major, Janice Blight, Marlyn Marr, Peggy Tough, Mary Ann Scruistsky. | will meet. Phyllis Cragle, Marian Ford, and Additional Church News * HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN C. H. Frick, Pastor 9:30, Morning Worship. Sermon theme, Giving My Soul an Annual (Checkup. % (10:30, Church School. The Official Board will hold its monthly meeting Monday night. On Tuesday night the Christian Woman's Fellowship will meet. The third session of the mission study of South East Asia will be held. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor 9:45 a.m. — Sunday School with classes from nursery through adult. 11—The Service. Cry room and nur- sery open for pre-school children. The following persons were re- ceived into communicant member- ship last Sunday at the service: Mrs. John Kadilak, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Moyer and Franklin Lee Moyer, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swithers. Calendar for the week: ! Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Dorcas Society Wednesday, 4 p.m.—Confirmation Class. 6:45 p.m.—Senior Choir re- hearsal. 8 p.m.— Lenten Service: Theme “God The Saviour.” More than 50,000 color TV sets are now in use, 40,000,000 black- and-white sets. Legal— Theodore Geiger, 337 Thirty-seventh St., Brooklyn, New York. You are notified that Louise Gei- ger, the Plaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce against you, which you are required to defend. You are hereby warned that if you fail to enter an appearance and file an Answer as above notified and required, the cause will proceed without you and you will be liable to a judgment of divorce entered against you in your absence. JOSEPH MOCK, Sheriff. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration have been granted in the Estate of Harry Davis, deceased late of Brooklyn, N. Y., to Sarah D. Seelandt, Rear 152 Parrish St., Dallas, Pa. All persons indebted to said estate are request- ed to make payment and those hav- ing claims are directed to present the same without delay to the ad- ministratrix above named. Robert L. Fleming, Attorney-at-Law, 21 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed Bids will be received by the Borough Council of Dallas, Pennsylvania, until Tuesday, April 2, 1957, at 8:00 P. M., Daylight Sav- ings Time, when the same will be publicly opened and contract award- ed as soon thereafter as possible to ROLLER SKATING EVERY Wed., Fri., Sat. and Sun. Nights Also Sun. Afternoons Wolfe's Grove the lowest responsible bidder for furnishing crushed stone, gravel, screenings or chips, sand, oil and other bituminous materials, in such quantities as may be necessary for repair and/or construction of roads, streets, gutters in the Borough dur- ing the year 1957. Specifications and bidding blanks may be had from the Borough Engineer, bids shall be accompanied by certified check in the sum of ($100.00) Dollars, payable to the Borough as a “guarantee that the bidder will execute contract and furnish bond HIMMLER THEATRE TODAY & TOMORROW March 8 and 9 “The King and Four Queens” (Color and Cinemascope) CLARK GABLE ELEANOR PARKER — Also — ; NOVELTY AND CARTOON MONDAY & TUESDAY March 11' and 12 “The Girl Can't Help It” (Color and Cinemascope) TOM EWELL JAYNE MANSFIELD — ALSO CARTOON — Coming “Westward Ho, The as required by law, to be forfeited METZGER’S SEA FOOD 118 Main St. ‘Luzerne Across from Luzerne Bank NO WAITING ON HOT PREPARED SEA FOOD FRESH FRIED Fillet of Haddock Deep Sea Scallops Fish Sticks Deviled Crabs Fried Oysters Lobster Delights French Fries SALADS Pepper Hash Cole Slaw Potato Salad Macaroni — MEDIUM — HARD SHELL CRABS Wagons” as liquidated damages upon failure so to do. ROBERT W. BROWN, Borough Secretary. CALL Ted Ruff 4.5201 FOR PLUMBING & HEATING Repairs & Installations NO JOB TOO SMALL 24-Hour . Oil Burner Service Ci IT'S WORTH A TRIP TO / ‘THE, FUNNIEST SHOW ON NEW YORK! BROADWAY!” - —WALTER WINCHELL no time ADDITIONAL DALLAS OFFICE HOURS Dallas 4-7726 b ‘New Shoe Store Opens Perry’s Shoe Store will open its doors for the first time today on 36 Main Street, Dallas. Operated by Mrs. Joseph Perry, Orange, a foot specialist, the store will specialize in children’s shoes and will also carry a line of teen- agers shoes. Mrs. Perry was trained in Munich, Germany, in the ortho- pedic line. She was associated with the Supinator Shoe Stores in Ger- many. Free gifts will be given to the children on Friday and Saturday. THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1057 PAGE THREE FOREIGN CAR Sales ® Service ® Parts KUNKLE MOTORS p p p y b ; b b b : DAN MEEKER, Owner p b p > b b a 4 p Dallas 4-2019 — Kunkle FORD TRACTOR Sales & Service tidal agate rdhdiatibaaidagidtaddadidi DR. 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