ANIA n, are d Mrs. . Gene elman, d Ada at the n May Cisco, turday NY cellors. , spent latives ospihy attend )endler yendler olland David a and d Mrs. nd Jill, d Mrs. Harry, | Mrs. N:3¥G, <, Ber- Beach endler, [orman . Jack Helen [r. and Sue, ler and endler, ar and A es and s, and nif e Raiph | on the tamil? ec sum- orothy wrence eodore r. and mpson, . Ben- srmand y Doty em. wl = ‘DALLAS. PENNSYLVANIA Its DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 80, iin SECTION A — PAGE 7 Sunday. Noxen I Mr. and Mrs. Robert May, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Hackling, Joe and Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jamesburg, N. Y. visited Mr. and Belles, Terry and Robert enjoyed a Mrs. Ernie Philips, on. Sunday. Diente Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miner, visited | Sunday. Mrs. Ira Hoover at Binghamton, on Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Adam, Johnson dinner at Lake Jean, on MEADOW-VIEW GIFT SHOP Located one mile east of Sweet Valley, now open. * Greeting Cards, Stationery, Napkins, Books of Various Kinds. : % Items suitable for children, especially Sunday School teachers. % High fidelity record players, Christian faith records, the Talking Bible, the Children’s Library, Devotional Records, etc., now on sale. * We take subscriptions for the Reader’s Digest, both new and renewal. See our Sample Christmas Card Display. Telephone Sweet Valley 7-2803 Fev. and Mrs. Roland C. Updyke HUNLOCK CREEK, PA, R. 1 Give Hot Weather the cold shoulder choose Cool SPORT SUITS BERMUDAS SLACKS SUMMER SUITS - Lightweight DRESS SHIRTS. Knee Length PAJAMAS z ~~ ” from MEN'S WEAR vy Buy Or Sell Through The Trading Post The World's Best Way To The World's Pom > ’ fn “or wv ¥ [0 @00| LC fy HE : d - “An SPN ES {4 b3 i J 7, we ple Cunningham builds more Into ‘em... so you can get more out of ‘em! Cunningham...always the num- ber one name in hay condition- _ “ers... now introduces these new ways to better hay . . . the “Sweepstake” Side Deliver Rake and the “Roto-Tedder. Get the good news about Cun-. ningham — at your Dealer's now! ‘See the world’s greatest haymak- ers at your Dealer's now! Three Cunningham Hay Conditioners ... the “Commander” with guar- anteed reels . . . the “Ranger” with Igo wheels, and guaran- teed reels .". . and the rugged, low cost “Pacer.” Zz IN caer ST 3 “Sweepstake” Side Delivery Rake “ Better buy Cunningham better by experience gp CHARLES H. LONG SWEET VALLEY | and Mrs. Charles Patton at Buck- ind Mrs. Emil Balewski, Judy, Fred, wheat Hollow. Mrs. Calvin Diamond, | k Ch Mrs. Lewis Culp has returned after visiting her son, Howard. Culp, and family, Ogdensburg, N. Y. She was iccompanied by her brother, Richard Jenkins. They visited Thousand islands, St. Lawence Seaway and Iisenhower Locks. They left Ogdens- hurg to visit- with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis rille, N. J. Mr: and Mrs. Floyd Bogert ‘eek-end. Mr. and Mrs. Si Evans entertained saturday, Mrs. Clayton Powell and Mrs. Evans are sister and brother respectively, of Si. Mrs. John Headman is a surgical patient at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, where she underwent surgery last Tuesday. She will be a patient at the hospital for at least mother week and would appreciate ards. Bob Kropp, son of Mr. and Mrs. motorcycle race at Albany, Sunday, and will race at Frederick, Maryland, July 4. Bob has entered 5 races this year, placing fourth at York on Decoration Day. Mildred Carrie Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Wagner was the guest of honor at a Variety Shower, June 9, given by Gail Hoov- er, Evelyn Sigler, Marion Yenshuski, Janice Bertram and Mrs. Bertman Balliett, at the Fire Hall. Miss Wagner will marry Richard Warnett of New York City in August. Tables were decorated with blue and white and vases of pink peonies. Luncheon was served to Mesdames Gordon Johnson, Arthur Tremayne, Alden Wagner, Ear] Balliett, George Devens, Charles Frantz, Harold Bert- ram, Malvin Wagner, John Caporal- etti, ‘Charles Jacin, Al Krzyzewski, ‘Robert . Thompson, John Fielding, Harold Titman, Gerald Frantz, Cecil Paynton, Frank Heckman, Ivan Covert, Asher Rimple, David Rimple, Richard Steinhauer, Walter Heauer, Richard Ostrum, Anthony Marchaki- tus, Kenneth Williams, Harry Wes- ley, Charles Husband, Harold Kittle, Sheldon ‘Hoover, Mrs. Naomi Paul- | ing, Earleen Balliett, Evelyn Devens, Florence Wisniewski, Mildred Bert- ram, Marilyn Covert, Elsie Dodson, Dorothy Dodson, Gladys Baird, Sandra Hoover. ; Door prizes were won by Mes- dames Richard Ostrum, Earl Balliett, and Malvin Wagner. The bride-to-be is on the Nursing Staff of Cornell Medical Center, New York City. She received many beautiful and useful gifts. The following members of the Wyoming Valley Women’s Art Group met at the home of Mrs. William R. Hughes, Chase Manor, last Tuesday EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES I. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machel Ave., Dallas Phone OR 4-4921 ulp, and daughter, Linda, at Ken- | Edward Kropp, participated in the | "| City, ‘spent the week end with Mr. | South Gibson, N. Y. spent last week | with them. ASE and spent the day sketching and, | painting the surrounding country: Mrs. Mae Mitchell, Mrs. Fanny Booth. Mrs. Grace Millard, Mrs. | Dorothy Wide, Mrs. Florence Wer- | | ner, Mrs. Wilma Elston, Mrs. | | Dorothy = Barber, Mrs. Marjorie | | Casterline, Mrs. Alice Howell and | | Mrs. Bertha Mebane. | | Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Haupt and | randson of Shamokin were visitors | 7 A i) sperati ‘Deri eo whe | SDF y ~ . Se ae] ‘eturned home with them for the |at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malvin | €X8Sperating experience when she | Hospital where he has been a pa- | | took her daughters, aged four and | two, to a hardware store | driving range, known as the ‘Spot |In8 Avenue; Kingston, to pick up a | Wagner last Sunday. | A new miniature golf course and { on, Larry, Binghamton, and Mr. and | Light Golf Course’ opened for the past for the water pump. While ‘the Irs. Robert Evans and son, Robert, | first time yesterday. The 18 tricky Slorks Was engaged jos 2 year Jr., Westfield, N. J. Mrs. Powell and | hole course is located in a cool spot oid disapeared, She Zimost fainted | on Chase Road adjacent to a fine when she found her in the display window, | and sitting on a beautiful pink com- | mode, yelling “Look Mama I have Driving Range, equipped with aufo- | matic ball feeders. { Mrs. Mary Ashton was the dinner | guest of her son and daughter-in- {law, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ashton, | Hunlock, last Sunday. | Grace Barrall, Chase, and Ethel | i Schultz, Trucksville, are spending a , few days at Ocean City, N. J. | © Our sincere sympathy to Richard | lead on the death of his grand- | mother, Mrs. Sweet Valley. | | their tenth Wedding Anniversary | [last Saturday. Helping them cele- | ter, Bernice, spent Sunday at Nay- SA - Sport and SUMMER CLEARANCE REDUCED 17 for Fort Dix. member of the 1960 Class at Lake- Lehman High School. I | members of Brownie Troop #136 spent three days at Camp Wildwood. day | the graduation of their piece, Diana | Jee Wilipms at Honesdale High | Edwards, Wilkes-Barre, had Sunday | School. | odist' Church met at the home of Mr. {and Mrs. Alien Fox on June 13.|at Berwick Hospital. Assistant Hostesses were Mrs. Jane | Cook and Mrs. Robert D'sque. ¥ | to tinkle.” This mother made Glenn | Davis look like a piker as che speedly snatched her off the throne. She got | there just in tke nck of time or someone would have purchased a | used commode. She almost forgot to purchase the pump part. Tracey Jackson of | Huntsville Methodist Church met at the Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, | Sutton J verion Ln | Robert F. Sherwood who celebrated | Church reviewed “Life in Africa”. Michael Dubil, Jr. left on June | (o | Michael was « Sweet Valley | | tertained Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ha- | | ven, Bradford, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baer, Kingston, last Tues- Bonnie Dubil and Linda Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fox and Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. John Richards, nd Mrs. Michael Dubil, Sr., attended | Lillie and Kiler, New York, spent | | the weekend with the Longs. Pearl ; dinner with them. Friendship Class of Lehman Meth- Preston Mingus is coming along | nicely after being a surgical patient | | Little Brent Post, ten month old | son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Post, is coming zlong nicely in Nesbitt A young Jackson mother had an tient for two weeks. on Wyom- Sweet Valley Little League won [their seventh game of the season when they played Huntington Mills on Monday. George, Jr. and David Haines, sons of Mr. and Mrs. George Haines, sub- mitted ito tonsilectomies at Nesbitt Hospith last week. Cub Scout Pack 444 met at the Church of Christ Hall Friday night. Fun was had by all. Vacation Bible School, Maple Grove Church, held its closing exer- cise Sunday evening. Refreshments were served. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs George Haines who celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary last week. The community extends its sym- pathy to Mrs. Olive Meade and family in the death of her mother, Mrs. Jackson. her clothes pulled down Study Group of W. 8. C. S. of when Mrs. Methodist Church Tuesday of Carverton Mrs. Robert Wienecki and daugh- at her home this past week. Ted Marsh, Jr. is a patient at treated for a dog bite. Loyalville Luther Hummel left Friday for Buffalo, N. Y., to visit his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Boone and family . His grandson, Terry, will return with him for a few weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morgan and | daughter, Mrs. Frederick Lawrence | have left for two weeks vacation at Jersey Shore. Mrs. Lawrence wil then return to her home in Boston She has heen guest of her parents ind uncle, John Fine. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swire, Al- bert Swire, Randy, Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Steinruck Easton bowl with his team, the watched Jack Swire of | GOSARI’S MAIN HIGHWAY, DALLAS for Summer Meals Overhalls, on Sunday. ; | Mrs. Mary Nienius spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Long en- Nesbitt Hospital where he is being | end with her daughter and family, i Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacDermott, Huntington Mills. Mrs. Ivan Steinruck was elected | assistant treasurer and Mrs. Gilbert { Ide, treasurer at the recent meeting lof Loyalville W. S. C. S. in the { Church Hall. Attending were Mrs. | Wilbur Dougal, Mrs. Luther Hummel, | Mrs. Arthur Darnell, Mrs. Martha 3teinruck, Sharon Dougal and Bess Zlinetob. | JOSH BILLINGS SAID: In the whole history of the world here is but one thing that money cannot buy—to wit, the wag of a log’s tail. Did You Read THE TRADING POST choose GR.7-2211 Famous nationally advertised BRANDS in a wide assortment of patterns and fabrics to ALL REDUCED 20% to 50% | Take advantage of this early- -choice break! ADAMS | Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown MENS DRESS Special Purchase — — — & wear — Dacron Blends all $10.95 value $5.95 brate were: Mr. and Mrs. Alan | Aug Park, Scranton, with their Mrs. J. S. Ferrey is spending a few ARMOU R’S STAR Jy | Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis, | relatives. weeks in Reading visiting her niece {Mr.. and Mrs. * Thomas Kreidler,| The “two little kittens” finally | and nephew. ‘ Marilyn Stevens and Lee Smith. | arrived at the Gable Farm.. Little Susan Schobert has been ill Mr. and Mrs. C.. S. Hemingway | To, Seeger visited with Mrs. Hemingway's aunt, | sid | {| Miss Lucy. Tuttle of Hartford, N. Y. , 2 and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hemingway, ER. B. e. LISSES Bed” 3 Jr. of Frankfort, N. Y., last weekend. | ES Gerald Cragle, Kingston, a marim- OPTOMETRIST | ba student of Mrs. Robert F. Sher- 2 Office Locations | wood, won an audition and appeared on the Ted Mack program, Monday. 85 MAIN STREET arvova evening. DALLAS Opping ; : ol Phone OR 41-4506 Center " and Mrs. Bud Nelson and Mos, | TUES.) Dallas Hours KINGSTON Phone BU 7.9785 ary Ashton are spending the holi- J : a SR ith WED. ) 2:00 DAILY — 9:30 to 5:30 1 ay week-end with Mr. and Mrs. | FRL ) to 8:00 P.M. EVENINGS — Thursday and Friday 5 Fred Woessner, Penn Square Valley. ! : to 8:00 P.M. 2a AY : 4d EB fo Marl C : Ly o T : 5 % RT ae 3 -—- ef i Bis Bae eee 2 Visup i Contact Lenses, Eye Examinations, Glasses Fitted a - Open House will be held by Mr. | ul bh a od 7 and Mrs. Edgar Lashford, Sunday, | DE are ere 4 in @ in honor of Mrs. Lashford’s parents, a Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins, Larks- ville, who will celebrate their 50th ! MRS LEFLAD’S wedding anniversary. ! | ' 3 Be i Fifty persons enjoyed a clam bake | in. the grove at the home of Mr. and | {9 E. Center Sh Shavertown Famous Salads Mrs. John Malak last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pavlick |§ Quwned and Operated bY svn Phillips have as their guests, their daughter | . and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Meil | Bill and Jack Thomas TASTY SALA BS s Davis, and daughter, Debbie, At- | : By § lanta. Debbie was four yesterday. | ? Mrs. Cyril Morza had as Sunday J X 17 LINOLELIR RUGS visitors, Mr#“and Mrs. V. Kray of ? : Askam, Mr. and Mrs. John ¥indora | Thurs. — Fri. — Sat. only $ .98 of Wilkes-Barre and Miss Natalie | z = Findora of Philadelphia. | Reg. $9.98 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lashford, | AF OTT] Ge i Siegen die wi Hii 12 Paiterns—Excellent Quality Monday evening, Dr. and Mrs. | Stephen Wartella, Mr. and Mrs. | George Davis and Mr. and Mrs. | JUST ONE — 17% INCHES ! Stephen Killian of Tilsbury Terrace. | ! Dr. Wartella is a Lt. Colonel in the ADMIRAL PORTABLE i" U. 8. Air Force and js stationed at | Fairbanks, Ohio. | : TV $ 95 | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilcox cele- | i — brated their thirty-second wedding | Reg. $199.85 anniversary June 16 with a quiet | dinner at home. Mrs. Wilcox will Ice Cold Watermelon, Hot Dogs, celebrate her birthday on Sunday as! will her niece, Donna Lee Bertram, ! LAWN CHAIRS i ADMIRAL Hamburg, Cold Cuts, whose birthday falls on Christmas FOLD AWAY REFRIGERATORS : Day, which makes her lose out on BEDS —_— Pi NIC SU PPLIES | parties. Donnie Lee will be six. | HARDWA RE | = rs $ 50 TOU REISE Bribes — 26:2 up KYANIZE PAINTS | pore wus || SPECIAL AUTOMATIC PORCH RUGS A PICNIC IS A PARTY CLOTHES DRYERS GAS STOVES NOTHING ure... | LE CALL OR 5-f100 | 14 Bn » 1 Knit Shirts GOSART’S Fresh Ground C REAL ESTATE ; | ! OUR OWN SUPREME from. C Consisting of two farms adjoining. Farm #1 — COFFEE Ib 200 aere dairy farm, modern house and barn, : and Remember. .... other buildings. #2 37 acres, modern house—fur- nished, garage, shop. Can be bought separately or | We are open as one unit. Sale date, July 16, 1960 —1:30 P.M. ALL DAY SUNDAY * Clothes for Dad and Lad | d MONDAY : 1} Location — Lovelton, Pa. Wyoming Co. 18 miles - an from Tunkhannock. : OUR BEST WISHES TO | The Lehman Horse Show LAY . For Details Phone or Write Jonathan R. Davis S - was i FIRE COMPANY OLD HOME WEEK CG. G. Chappell, A. H. Heller, auctioneer, : 4 an at one low price. $7.95 to 1o Lacevville. Pa. 9-2701 whiner yvilie, Ta. . : : Back Mt. Memorial | LIBRARY AUCTION { . rc c——oms..
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