Aas PAGE 4 Enjoy Cook Out, Hike * Brownie Troop #154 of Gate of Heaven Church, held a “Cook Out’ st the hame of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Balita, Chase, Saturday afternoon, with Troop Leaders Mrs. Albert J. Balita and Mrs. Matthew Evans in charge. Games were played, prizes awarded and a Nature Hike was conducted. Tenderfeet Girl Scouts Patricia Balita, Barbara Evans and Carol ~ Evans, led the following Brownies te 0f Heaven Brownies in Group Singing: Ruth Ana. August, Charlene Alabasta, Maureen Brown, Christine Evans, Cathy Evans, Mar- ilyn Kirkpatrick, Annie Lloyd, Cathy Lavelle, Callett Menapace, Aline Mc- Dowell, Linda Niesgoda, Rita Nies- goda, Robin Eckenrode, = Joanne Shonk, Jane Shilling, Linda Waza- ter, Clara Grupo, Mary Jo Walensky, Cathy Smith, AnnMarie Pieczynski, Mary McCormack, Lois Warner, Bar- bara Youngblood, Jeannie Mascali. A good time was had by all. DID YOU READ THE TRADING POST » LOCATED ON THE LUZERNE - DALLAS b HIGHWAY : . TIL 9 PM. Ll 4 £1 J Excont Mon... Nite oy SHR FRESH ASSORTED We OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 6 CHOCOLATE WHIPPED CREAM PIE | Jelly Donuts Birds Eye Crinkle Cut Pofafoes : Birds Eye Sliced Strawberries sign Irem Women Golfers Play In Tournament Irem Women Golfers met at Irem Country Club on Friday June 2nd for Better Ball Tournament. There was ‘a -short business meeting at 10:15, presided over by Mrs. Paul L. Gross, Chairman. Members who have not invited guests or signed up to play in the Louise Saggs Day on June 16th should contact Mrs, George Mont- gomery. Next week, members will play for THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 196 the Wagner Trophy. Winners of the Better Ball Turn- ament today were: In Class A-Mrs. H. W. Mainwaring, Low Gross-Mrs. Lloyd Kear, Low Net-Mrs. George | 4 Weidenman, Mrs. F.. E. Hopkins. Class B-Low Gross-Mrs. Frank Wag- | ner, Mrs. E. G. Hungerford, ;Low Net-Mrs. Sam Spencer, Mrs. George Dean. Class C- Low Gross-Clark | Evans-Mrs, Mitchell Jenkins Low Net-Mrs. Howard S. Jones, Mrs. Har- | old Snowdon. Subscribe To The Post Haytield Farm Going Out Of Sheep Raising Hayfield Farm is going out of the sheep = business—too difficult to get experienced help. The mixed breed, are for sale, in whole | sheep, | for It looks like a good chance for some young farmer to get a start in the sheep business, with expectation of two ‘crops a year: lambs in the | early spring, and wool in May. The animals have already been sheared the season, See the Post C assifieds for further or in part of the flock of seventy, | imformation. including ewes and lambs. E. V. Chadwick, Luzerne Cot ty agent, says that sheep raising is something which should be aged for this area, is a natural for wool lamb production, as the climate growing and encour- > | Madeline Billow, Guest At Yasly Shower at Meneguzzo - Restaurant, Pringle, with forty-six. persons in attend- ance, Miss Billow will be married to John Froncziekewicz, July 8, at St. Ann’s Church, Luzerne. She has chosen the following as her attendants: Marie Barbose as Matron of Honor, and the three “Bernadine’s’”’, Bermadine Douglas, Bernadine Mihal and Bernadine Froncziekiwicz. Miss Billow, a teacher in the Public Schocls of Towanda, is daugh- | ter of Mrs. John Billow and the late John Billow, Chase Manor. Mrs. Alfred Hadsel Entertains At Dinner Mrs. Alfred Hadsel entertained at ; 8 birthday dinner on Memorial Day for her sister, Mrs. Thomas Traver and her son Carlton, who observed their birthdays recently. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Traver, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Traver and children, Pamela and Tommy, Atlee Kocher, Millard Kocher, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hadsel, Alfred Hadsel, Carlton and Carol Hadsel and the hostess. 100 BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS « ; With $10.00 Purchase or Over REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS |i THRU SATURDAY, JUNE 10th = LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER I ii ii i Lie Value Bamps Ail i ? 25 BONUS TOP. 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