TANIA DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Solicitation Chairmen Start Workers™ List General chairman of solicitation | Mrs. L. W. Hauck, and co-chairmen Mrs. H. W. Smith, Mrs. Homer Moyer, and Mrs. announce workers obtained to date for the annual drive for the Library Auction, and set the date of June 12 at 1:30 at the Library Annex to complete plans. In Shavertown, Mrs. Frank Wad- as, Elizabeth Warden, and Mrs. W. Parker will solicit. In Trucksville, Mrs. Lee Philo, Mrs. Spencer Martin, Mrs. John Kuder, and Mrs. C. G. Perkins. Fernbrook, Mrs George Shaver, Jr.; AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 10th Beginning At 11 AM. At Idetown Corners - Hundreds of items old and new to be sold regardless of price. EVERYONE WELCOME . Bake Sale and Refreshments ' SpoxSORED By ldetown Methodist Church Lehman, Mrs. Lester Squier; | Oak Hill, Mrs. J. D. Cassar. | Dallas Borough, Mrs. Roger | Owens; Kunkle, Mrs. Raymond Els- | ten; Franklin Township, Mrs. E. E. | Philips; Lake, Mrs. Howard Cohen; | Jackson, Mrs. Arthur Tremayne. “FAREWELL DANCE" Hanford Eckman | the Student Council will be held on June 2 at the gym. The music will be furnished by the “Tones” from 8 until 11. Admission and sodas are free. The chairman of the dance is secretary of the Student Council. The dance is for Senior High only. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST HATIONWIDE $0 SMUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Soo’ HOME OFNCE © COLUMEUS. OMIO Aormmdy Farm Burote buweronse ERNEST GAY Main Highway Trucksville | DALLAS ORchard 5-1176 | Centermoreland FEderal 3-4500 ROAST OKLAHOMA TURKEY, VIRGINIA BAKED HAM, RED BREADED VEAL CUTLET, (PLUS 23 OTHER ENTREES FOR SUNDAY DINNER GRILLED BABY TENDERLOIN STEAK, GOLDEN BROWN FRIED BLUEPOINT OYSTERS ROAST SPRING LAMB LEG, MINT JELLY MUSHROOM SAUCE 1.90 GIBLET GRAVY ...... 1.65 CHERRY SALICE ...... 1.65 pe ex 1.05 Danae til 1.65 ITALIAN. TOMATO SAUCE .. 1.50 . For 20 Years THE TOP HAT IN KINGSTON (full course) FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE) F- NEW SOLAR HEAT + clean! Bria «lean. HTT REVOLUTIONARY First premium heating oil at regular price Order from us today! CHARLES H. LONG SWEET VALLEY, PA. GULF . lets you enjoy the presents DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE TONIGHT AT 8:30 FRI. CIMARRON The story of a man, a land a love, from the pen of the great Pulitzer sie GLENN FORD- MARIA SYFLL-ANNE BANTER TONIGHT AT 11:00 FRI. and SAT. AT 8:30 : PH ER | 3 Watt Disneys HOUND “iste RACCOON” SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY “CRY FOR HAPPY” With GLEN FORD ond DONALD O'CONNOR ALSO “TIME MACHINE” and SAT. AT 9:30 Prize Novelist! A “Farewell Dance” sponsored by | Betty Mannear who is! i men .of South Dakota, to raise an STARTS WED., JUNE 7 “PEPE” John Williams, Robert Maturi, | Robert Dolbear, George McCutcheon, Franklin Gager and Fred Greenley | (plus William Guyette in the back- | ground) are guaranteed to keep the | audience in stitches at the Kiwanis | Show, “By the Numbers,” sched- Dallas Junior High School. The sextette above will have a | song, uled for Friday and Saturday at | | Steve Sedler and. Harry Lefko ap- | pear as a pair of yardbirds. THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1961 Six-Star Attraction At Kiwanis Show featured part in the show, which | will include many other attractions in a widely variegated program of dance and pantomime. Dian Meyers, Sylvia Schooley, Jack Rogers, Theresa Decker and | Treva Traver will sing. Ira Smith will be ‘heard on the trombone. Danc- ing Tars include Rosemary Faegen- burg, Jean Tag, June Keating and Ruth Guyette. Norma Smith is ac- companist. Receipts will go for the under- privileged children’s program spon- sored annually by Dallas Kiwanis Club. Tickets are available from any member, or at the door. Gets Medical Grant WALTER A. FORRED A young man who was born in| Maple Grove parsonage while his | father, Rev. Walter A. Foored Sr. was. pastor of the Maple Grove Charge, has won a medical grant which will partially finance him for | five years at the University of South Dakota, three years of pre- medical training, two .of medical. Young Forred, a 1961 graduate of | Vermillion High School, South | Dakota, was one of three graduates | in the State who received a grant. Many local people remember the | Forreds when they lived in this | area. ‘Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Grants are the result of a con- certed effort on the part of medical endowment fund for encourage- ment of promising young candidates for a medical degree. Ross Township Residents Plan School Improvement Residents of Ross Township will meet June 7 at 8 pm. at the] school in Sweet Valley, to discuss plans for raising money for needed improvements. One of the goals is a flagpole, another a stage in the general purpose room. At a recent group meeting, Rob- ert Walsh was elected president; Charles Master, vice president; Mrs. Floyd Wolfe, secretary; Mrs. Harold Culver, corresponding secretary; Myron Moss, treasurer. Trucksville PTA Plans Annual Fair Trucksville Elementary PTA will held its annual fair Saturday, on the school playground, beginning at 11 a.m. and continting until dark. The fair, now in its fourth year, is a high spot in enjoyment for young and old. Each year new and dif- ferent attractions are added. Mrs. H. Byron Harris, general chairman, announces the following features: general food booth, offering hot dogs, sandwiches, chips, pie and beverage, Mrs. Owen Diehle, chair- man; comics and toys, Mrs. Harry Owens; flowers, Mrs. Robert Klein- er; white elephants, Mrs. Edward Bessmer and Mrs. Chester Hons; games with prizes, Mrs. David Peters; hand made items, Mrs. George Parks and Mrs. Al Turner; baked goods, Mrs. Robert Mathers; pizza and ice cream, Mrs. George Pierce. | done by | be Decorating will | Robert Kleiner. Among the special features this year will be ponies to ride, a clown selling~ balloons, a Gypsy fortune teller, and music by the Junior High School band, under direction of Al- fred Camp. The fair is open to the public. LIGHTNING RODS Installed and Repaired DANCHECK FIRE DETECTORS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS UL Approval Equipment ‘ Joseph V. Delet-Kanic, now resi- | f§ dents of Bloomsburg, lived former- | ly at Harveys Lake. { 70 Main Street Kingston, Pa. 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Mrs. Bertha Brader, 82, Dies At Bloomingdale Mrs. Bertha Brader, 82, resident | of Bloomingdale for the past eleven years, died Wednesday afternoon at | where she hed been admitted a month earlier. She | General Hospital, was buried in Hanover Green Ceme- tery Saturday afternoon, following services «conducted from a Forty Fort funeral hdme by Rev. William Howie, pastor of Bible Protestant Church, and Rev. A. James Cara, | Bennett Presbyterian Church of Luzerne. Mrs. Brader was a former West | Side resident, a native of Luzerne, | daughter of the late George ‘W. and Lydia Pettebone Engle. At Bloom- ingdele, where she made her home Ernest P. Jones Dies At Silkworth Ernest P. Jones, 72, resident of Lake Silkworth for the past three years, passed away the new home which he and his wife had built when he retired. Services were conducted by Rev. | Charles Peers, pastor of Nanticoke Presbyterian Church, | afternoon from the Bronson Funeral followed by burial at Han- | | over Green. Home, Mr. Jones was a native of Wilkes- | Barre, moving to. Union N. J. and | accepting employment in 1943 with | the Sunrise Dairy. He was a grad- | uate. of Pennsylvania State Univer- sity, majoring in animal husbandry. He had many Masonic connections in New Jersey. He is survived by his widow, the former Nellie MacIntyre; daughter Mrs. Robert Roeshot, Dallas, Tex., a son. Malcolm of Ogden, Utah; four | grandchildren and one great-grand- | child; sisters, Alma Jones, and Eun- ice Jones, both of Wilkes-Barre. with her daughter Mrs. Arthur Se- ward, she belonged to the Bible Protestant Church. In addition to her daughter, she is ‘survived by a son Harry E, of | Bloomingdale; a sister, Mrs. Bessie Shultz, Wilkes-Barre; two nieces and three nephews. READ THE POST CLASSIFIED Wheeler's Cafe NOXEN. ROAD HARVEYS LAKE SPECIAL FRIDAY NIGHT Pigs In A Blanket or Fish Fry 50c Every Saturday Night Lobster Tail Platter | | Y, Spring Chicken | S&H Wednesday | morning after an illness of a year, in | Saturday | Albert B. Faatz Is Buried At Evergreen Albert B. Faatz, Brook Street, | Shavertown, passed away May 21 at General Hospital. He was buried {last Wednesday in Evergreen Ceme- tery, following services conducted | from the Hughes Funeral Home. For the past ten years, since mov- | ing here from Plainsville, he had | made his home with his son-in-law | and daughter Mr. and Mrs. William | | employment with the Wilkes-Barre | Lace Mill. A native of Dyberry, son of the | late Christian and Emma Pope | C. Roberts. He retired in 1951 from | SECTION B — PAGE 5 Faatz,, he moved to Plainsville in - 1908. He was a member of Plains Methodist Church. His Wife, the former Martha Evans, died fifteen years ago. He leaves in addition to his daughter, these children: Clyde, Zion, T.; George W., Plainsville; Mrs. Morgan Sanders, Kingston; cight grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Ida Seddon, Lockport, N. Y.; sev- eral nieces and nephews. . Surplus Food June 7 Surplus food date for Dallas and | surrounding communities in ‘the | Back Mountain is set for June 7, 9:30 to 2:30, at the Borough Build- ing. \ bi E PA 0 g STYV | | i | | es SY Expansion Bracelet: ~ 7 BeioVA.. @ UL ns MAIN ST. HENRY’S Jewelry > So GY ii Bond 2 4 . fa 100 8 DH 17 DALLAS Only at the OPEN THURS & FRI. NIT ar “IN 99 With 5:2 Purchase or More | BOYS ZORIS and Coupon Below POLOS | THONGS Ee « osrarer srry TorErorat er: L VEwS SUMMER'S net oiant 18 Sr TEOLE Bor {i tha. MOST } 100] : cuone in suzeRee [ioof| Tin COMFORTABLE t 100 S & H GREEN STAMPS i] BRIEFS SANDAL sm rmerer. 11 REG. 6 3 8 3 IE NAME i [OFFER GOOD THROUGH TUESDAY, JUNE 6 |] 2 3 Hl corey i] bit {1 C 00] com meno oe froll for 5]. 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