sunday orning ‘orship GE or = r 30 and ). Rev. ker. t 6:30. oop at rse at m. eet at eward- in the Evans [URCH ywship. I'S: 2TVICE. ul rorship [ARGE Living our on ithians erence. oM tor 9:55 a. n En- vening e, 6:30 ) p.m. Basic p, «7:15 IST stor School ch for i m. Troop op 66. Scouts, r and F GOD AM Wilson ister 8 mT — RT (Rk) 306 G i i { i '" DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Oce Beryl Austin, Toastmaster At Eastern Star District 21A, Order of Eastern Star, held a luncheon at the Coun- try Club Saturday, honoring Mrs. Beatrice Letchworth, Worthy Grand Matron, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Agnes Watkins, Plymouth, introduced the toastmaster, Mrs. Qce Beryl Austin of Dallas. Musical entertainment was prov- ided by “The Dozenaires”, stud- ents at Hanover Township High School, directed by Margaret McCor- mack. y Tables decorated with spring flowers, milk glass goblets of phile- dendron, and silver candelabra added a festive touch. Among distinguished guests pre- sented by - District Deputy, Grand Matron were: Florence Plummer, Harry Em met a ae NA bn ~ ip Sig 2 ho. 3 2h en x et : 33 DE a a at at ate Lothian Past Most Worthy Grand Matron; Cora Davenport and Nellie Monie, Past Worthy Grand Matrons; and Hilda Stitzinger, Associate Worthy Grand Matron, The Committee in charge: Carolyn Smith, Wyoming Chapter; Margaret Coutts, Harmony Chapter; Edna LaRose, Wilkes-Barre; Bertha Chase, Blue Ridge; Alma Thomas Queen Esther; Ethel Bedcock, Nanticoke; Agnes Watkins, Plymouth; Melba Biggar, Eloah; Constance Johnson, Kingston; Oce Beryl Austin, Dal- las; Melba Moss, West Pittston; Mabel Miller, Blossom Chapter; Nor- ma Pearlman, Deborah Chapter; ‘Worthy Matrons of District 21A and To All My Friends, I appreciate the tremendous response to my recent campaign. Thank you sincerely. Jean Alice Wienberg, District Dep- “uty Grand Matron of District 21A. A. Martin Sr. Dallas Kiwanis Club Discusses Variety Show Regular meeting of Dallas Ki- wanis Club was held Wednesday evening at the Country Club and presided over by President Robert Maturi when plans for the variety show, were dis- cussed. President Bob introduced Dick Van Etten of the Wilkes Barre Ki- -wanis Club and guests of Ray Goe- “By the Numbers” ringer, Carl Goeringer and Tom Buddinger. There was Inter-Club activity this week when President Maturi, 1st Vice President Jerry Gardiner, 2nd Vice President Merrill Faegen- burg, Edwin Thompson, Ray Tag, and Harry Lefko joined the Wilkes Barre Club for lunch and a wonder- ful talk by Rabbi Abraham Barras, on Thursday May 17. A reminder of those all impor- tant dates June 2 and 3 at the Dal- las Jr. High School to see “By the i Numbers.” Mother Of The Year Mrs. Phil Witkoski, Sweet Val- FLOWERS FOR DECORATION DAY GERANIUMS Portulaca House Plants Logs Gloxinias Fuschia Ageratum Marigolds Philodendran 25¢ 35¢ 44 and Varieties 30 Varieties Coleus ini Vinca Vines - i "Ferns Cactus i Phlox | Hanging Basket Verbena Begonias Petunias Tomato Vegetable Plants. | LL FLATS — — .50¢ — BOX > Mile From MAZER'S GREENHOUSE Turn Right Beyond Lehman Golf Course Lehman Center Also At Stand On Route #118 — Lehman Highway OR 4-2501 ) ley was chosen Mother of the Year | of Our Lady Mt. Carmel Church at | a Holy Name Communion breakfast jon ‘Mothers Day’ held at the Hose "House Lake Silkworth. She was! | presented with a beautiful Statue | of the ‘Blessed Mother” and cut bouquet of flowers Witkoski daughters Mr. and Mrs. John Pall and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Busch and family spent the day with their. mother. NOTICE Lake and Lehman Taxpayers Association will meet at the Casino, Harvey’s Lake, Sunday May 28 at 3 pm. Subject of disclssion—The 1% Wage Tax. All are urged to at- | tend, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida ..like an exclusive private club... Revel in the gaw whirl of the East Coast's, v. *jon_season . . . or swim, golf, fish as. laze away the days in the secluded loveliness of The Holiday's tropical setting. HOLIDAY features: private beach . . . social program on a private road. safe for children. Plan now for your best-ever vacation, ocean view from every room.. YOU CAN'T GO ~ WRONG You Have Your CAR - TUNED- UP AT ELSTON «GOULD EXPERT MECHANICS DRAIN - FLUSH RADIATOR CHECK TIRES ALIGN WHEELS TUNE ENGINE LUBRICATE CHASSIS TEST BRAKES CHECK CYLINDER FLUID BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT [LINE UP| with BEAR x ELSTON &« GOULD MAIN HIGHWAY FERNBROOK OR 4.55817 a | ton Evans will go’ primitive camp- THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1961 Scout Troop 200 Has Busy Season Girl Scout Troop 200 of Dallas attended the Arts Fiesta in Wilkes- Barre on Thursday, May 18. This was part of a heritage hike to com- memorate Girl Scouts in the U. 8. for 50 years in 1962. This troop has visited the Histor- ical Society, Swetland House, Queen Esther’s Rock and Wyoming Monu- ment on a previous trip, taking lunch and eating at ome of the sites. Plans are being made to have a tour of the architectural build- ings of note in this area in the Fall, They also plan a study of govern- ment and a visit to the Court House and City Hall. The trip to the Fiesta was a four hour excursion: and was a most | interesting and enlightening trip for | girls and Jeaders. They had dinner at the “Stop and Go” in Kingston and were transported home by Mrs. Oliver Rome, Mrs. Donald Davis and Mrs. Jack Barnes accompanied by Assistant Leader Mrs. George Bau- man. J Saturday May 20 the troop con- gregated at the home of Ann Barnes to try out the recently made “buddy burners” and “Tin can Stoves”. Green Gal patrol laid a trail and a Blueberry Patrol following it pick- ing up tinder, and kindling to build a campfire upon their return, They returned to Ann Barnes where the build a charcoal fire also in prepar- ation for primitive camping at Camp Onawandah in August. Games were played and directed by Ann Barnes. Pat Bauman supervised the fire building and was responsible for extinguishing it. Girls present were Pat Bauning, Mary Louise Daley, Betty Rome, Janine Dierolf, Peggy Rood, Ann Barnes, Sandra Turner, Cynthia Konsavage, Sharon Piekanski, Rose Marie Gobel, Susan Allabaugh, Betty Lamoreaux and Nancy Davis and two guests Karen and Kathy Moore from Reading. Mrs. Jack Barnes, leader, supervised the ac- tivities. to make plans for the Mother and Daughter Tea to be held June 4 at 3 p.m. in Dallas Methodist Church, at which time badges will be awarded and any other recognition given to deserving girls, Mrs. Clay- ing as adviser. Her daughters Bar- bara and Pat will assist with the swimming and hiking activities. The Troop wishes to publicly thank many of the people in the commun#y for assisting them in Scout work and particularly the members of .the Methodist Church for permitting our girls to ‘meet regularly in the Sunday School rooms, } The troop is again taking care of the Memorial in Dallas as a Com- munity Service and tulips were planted in the Fall donated by an anonymous person. Yellow and blue pansies have been planted this spring and Girls have already started their work on this project. Janine Dierolf is in charge and has made a schedule which hangs in Kuehn’s Drug Store as a reminder of the days they must work. Mrs. Oliver Rome is Troop Com- mittee Chairman, Mrs. Thelms Rood, Telephone chairman and Cookie Chairman, Mrs. Dolly Dierolf is chairman of the tea. 1000 boxes of cookies were sold which was the largest amount for any one troop in Back Mountain. $40 was realized which will partially pay for Troop camping. . Think of the shock to the average teenager if he suddenly realized that in 20 years he'll be as ignorant as his parents are now. —The Courier-Crescent Orrville, Ohio Every Sunday is Family Day at Gus Genetti's From Monday to Saturday, Each Day We Feature a 95¢ Chefs Special Luncheon. Facilities for All Occasions. FOR OUR GUESTS’ CONVENIENCE 8 DIFFERENT DINING ROOMS and Beautiful COCKTAIL LOUNGE All Air Conditioned ® When you celebrate YOUR BIRTHDAY OR ANNIVERSARY here we will bake you a cake “A Fine Vacation Spot in Pennsylvania For Reservations Call Gladstone 4-2494 ROUTE 309 Hazleton-Wilkes-Barre. The | fire started and they were taught to | There will be two more meetings | all Highway BEEF LIVER 39: * THURSDAY SECTION B—P/ COME --- TO THE FOR MAL OPENING oO “The Friendliest Memorial Highway FRIDAY MAY 26 MAY 25 oo ee Store in Town’ Dallas SATURDAY MAY 21 9AM. to 9 P.M. Thursday aa Saturday Our Own Delicious HOT DOGS Cooked On New PYROFAX GAS MICRO RANGE and served with SODA I'riday PIZZA and ICE CREAM BALLOONS For the Kiddies! FLOWERS For the Ladies! $200. GRAND PRIZE Fully Automatic Pyrofax Gas Range Value PYROFAX GAS and APPLIANCE CO. during Opening Celebration! (Burner With A Brain) Demonstrated By Rood’s OUTING KIT THERMOS Wi 4k ! WAXING N MACHINE OPENING FOOD SPECIALS F resh — Lean Tender Western Maxwell House COFFEE 69: Sirloin Choice WESTERN STEAK 79: | GROUND BEEF 2 lbs. 99 Gold Medal FLOUR Club Campbell's Tomato Soup{ /s]. SUNKIST TUNA 'MY-T-FINE PUDDINGS 4s]. 4 for 29c 25 Ibs. 1-89 Land o° Lakes BUTTER 69: TETLEY TEA BAGS $1.21 : (100) CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES 10 1s.©69¢ PRODUCE — FROZEN FOOD — BANANAS TOMATOES CUCUMBERS 2 lbs. 1c 19¢ Pke. 3 For 19¢ Shadyside & Harters DAIRY PRODUCTS FULL LINE OF FULL SELECTION OF FINEST QUALITY FROZEN FOODS PICTSWEET 4/99 Turkey — Beef — Chicken SHURFINE ORANGE JUICE 12 Baskets Groceries F REE! 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