The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 15, 1961, Image 12

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Conyngham Gardens iid
One In Area On Tour
The Conyingham Gardens at Hill-
side, are the only local beauty
spots to be selected for. the House |
and. Gardens Tour, scheduled for |
today from 1:30 until 5 p.m.
The gardens were originated by
‘W. L. QConyngham in 1882.
winding brook enhances the care- |
fully tended lawns, shaded by fine
‘old trees and colorful flowers,
while lawns sweep steeply uphill to
the house. Further up the hillside
lies a wooded area, through which |
wild flowers bloom in the shady |
coolness. - Hillside had the first |
swimming pool in the area. The |
original one, which was maintained
for well over 50 years, was re-
placed . by a modern pool some
years ago.
The greenhouse was started in
1910, and added to from time to
time. Howard Ide, Master of the
greénhouse, has held this position
since 1936. He is a recognized au-
thority in his field.
The farm remains today under
the ownership of the Conyngham !
family, and Mrs. William H:
Conyngham maintains a summer
home there.
Hostesses at the gardens will be: award. - |
WESTINGHOUSE
Electric Range...
Miracle Sealed Oven assures perfect baking results
in. any rack position.
heat uniformly
around oven opening locks heat in, keeps drafts out.
Fine-Tuning Surface Unit Controls show five marked
heat settings but may be positioned anywhere between
settings to give an infinite selection of heats.
Built-In Rotisserie (on all models except KAB-30xW1)
adds a deliciously different flavor to meats and fowl.
Uniform heat
juice. Reliable
Safety-Matic Surface Unit prevents overcooking and
won't let food
have to do is set the dial to the proper heat
Safety-Matic does the rest, automatically.
Timing Center,
pletely automatic,
use . .
Fast Surface Cooking. Full wattage flows to unit to
reach every heat dialed. Thereafter you cook on stored
‘heat (current off more than half the time on all settings
except “High.”)
Luzerne Electric Division does not sell electric appliances
but calls your attention to to outstanding value
I
!Mrs. J. F. Sallada,
{ Rineheimer, Mrs. John Conyngham, | delegate to
}355 Guthrie Conyngham, and Mrs. | Mildred Jackson as alternate. |
| is the sponsor.
{ lain, Mildred Jackson; sergeant-at-
. just set one dial for the time to start cooking
. set the second dial for the time to stop.
Mrs. Robert Shirley Strohl
the
was appointed
convention and |
| Henry L. Jones II.
Planned Parenthood Federation |
The meeting was closed with a
prayer fer
lain, Frances Yankoski.
en |
‘Legion Auxiliary |
‘Elects Officers Class Commencement
Harveys Lake Legion Auxiliary |
met at the home. of Mrs. Calvin
Strohl and elected the following |
officers: President, Shirley Strohl: |
first vice president, Louella Gosart; | moving with her pareats; Mr. and |
second vice president, Betty Caster- I! Mrs. Joseph Sluzar, to Tully, N. Y.,
Back in Lehman in time for Lake-
Lehman commencement = Tuesday
night, was Nathalie Sluzar, who be- |
line; secretary, Ethel Engleman; |four years ago. Nathalie, who will
treasurer, Frances Yankoski; his | graduate with honors June 25 from
torian, Margraet Yankoski; Central High Schoo! in Tully, made
chap- |
a special ‘trip ‘to be with former
classmates, staying with her grand-
mother, Mrs. Cyril Morza, on the
Follies Road.
Nathalie . has’ been president of
her class for two years, is president
arms, Frances Desiderio.
The unit will not meet during
July or August. The September
meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. Ethel Engelman.
A join installation will be held, |of Student :
time and place will be announced | cheerleader four years, is a mem-
later. | ber of. the Dramatics Club, and has
$ 5 : re i 5 d for speech.
A. $5 - donation and ‘gifts will be iTecently won.a $50 bon :
sent to Wilkes-Barre te Hos- 1 She will enter Ithaca College in
pital for the carnival in July.
Donna Gosart, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Gosart, received |
the American Legion | Auxiliary
For Engraved and. Printed
. Wedding: Invitations
Try The Post
pe
Buy a
Spread-Even Heaters distribute
throughout the oven. Miracle Seal
peace by acting chap- 2
fo
Back In Lehman For .
|
longed’ to the class of 1961 before :
Council, has been a _
September. iB
| end the firemen will immediately
renewing carnival kiddie rides pur-
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1961
Idetown Volunteers Learn How To
rR Te z TR BREET
Toa Re
AAT eh eo
Pictured above is a group of fire-- testimonial dinner for .Albert G.
men of the Jonathan R. Davis Fire Davis whose generous contribution |
jade the Fire Company possible |
l asks that any person desiring tick-
ets. aequire them as soon as pos-
sible as there. are only a limited
number to be sold.
Company receiving instructions at
School
from which they will soon graduate
the state sponsored Fire
as state certified trained firemen.
As the Fire School comes to an President Cave has called a spec-
plunge into. work on their annual |
Old Home Week and Festival. Pres-
ident Sheldon Cave will shortly
meet with groups of women in the
community to plan the bake sale
and refreshment stand.
Firemen are now installing and.
Bowman's Creek Lions
Hosts At Chicken Dinner
Members of Bowmans Creek
Lions Club entertained their: wives
at a fried chicken dinner at Walt-
er’s Restaurant, Beaumont, on Sat-
urday evening. Present were: Mr
{and Mrs. Robert Tinko, Mr .and
| Mrs. Arlie Harvey and daughter
| Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Pastor Kimm, Mr. and Mrs. James
Gillis, Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Cas-
chased this past winter.
Andrew Lavix chairman of the
LUZERNE
THEATRE
THURS. — FRI. — SAT. | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crispell, Mr. and
| Mrs. Elvin Crispell Mr. and Mrs.
Elvin Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Shows 6:80 and 9:00
af 55
Peppi ond Mrs. Kenneth Jackson, Mr. and
| Mrs. George Macialek and Mr. and
Mrs. Haines May.
Cinemascope and Color
SUNDAY and MONDAY
(Continuous Sunday 2-11) |
FORTY FORT
THEATRE
TONIGHT Through MONDAY
(Continuous Sunday 3-<11)
Stewart Granger - Deborah Kerr
“King Solomon’s Mine”
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
Gini Lollobridgida
Dale Robertson
In
“Fast And Sexy”
(In Cinemascope and Color)
Walt Disney’s
“Ahsent-minded
Professor”
| STARTS TUESDAY
“Atlantis,
The Lost Continent”
GIFT NIGHT
Choice of Crystalware or China
from Spread-Even Heaters seals in the
motor has separate switch.
burn even if the pot boils dry. All you
ive athe
framed in light, makes this range com-
New simplified design is easier to
R THEATRE
Thru MONDAY 8:45
DALLAS
TONIGHT AT 10:00
- FRI.
tru ibto onsinin’
CRASH THROUGH
THE LAUGH BARRIER be
with the ZANIEST aa
comedy in years!
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FRED ST NANCY OLSON: KEENAN HNN TOMMY KIRK
(FON AMES - FLUOT RED - EVIARD ANDREWS... 0c Cs - WesTeRvieL - iw
Rao Produce BL WALSH Dect by ROBERT STEVENSON - tery by BILL WALSH - Bed ona ty by SHMUEL W. TOR RIOT
Released by BUENA VISTA Distribution Co, Inc. * Walt Disney Products.
TONIGHT AT 8:45 - FRI. Thru MONDAY 10:30
a wa TE STE
TUESDAY WED. Thru. SAT.
“Jungle Cat” “The Big Show”
And. CF And RE
May,
terline, Mr .and Mrs. Peter Yellitz, !
. | Womer, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bos-
Cantinflas In | ton, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kocher,
Mr .and Mrs. Robert Belles, Mr.
Fight Fire
| ial meeting for tomorrow, the last |
meeting before the Festival.
Every person in the community |
is * invited to attend as the Fire!
| Company attempts to ‘make Idetown
La better community in which to!
| live. :
Lehman Firemen
jhe
Lehman volunteer firemen are
| asked to come to the Horse-Show
grounds tonight and tomorrow
night at 6:30, to help prepare the
Brow nds for the annual Horse-Show.
| SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST
SANDY BEACH
FRI. — SAT. — SUN.
June 16 - 17 - 18
Fri, Sun. 9:00 p.m.
Sat. 10:40 p.m.
“The Great Imposter”
Tony Curtis - Edmond O’Brien
Arthur O’Connell - Garry Merrill
(This true life story makes
fiction seem tame.)
| Sat.
9:00 p.m.
Fri., Sun. 10:40 p.m.
Co-Hit
“The Grass Is Greener”
Cary Grant - Robert Mitchum
Deborah Kerr - Jean Simmons
THEATRE OPEN EVERY
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
BEACH OPEN EVERY DAY.
COMING: Next Week-end
“THE YOUNG SAVAGES”
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Add Trim To Sweaters |
For Variety Ensemble |
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Trimming a sweater to, go with
a dress adds flair and beauty to the
dress and usefulness and change to!
the sweater, Mrs. Ruth Darbie, ex-|
tension home economist, Luzerne |
county, suggests using a classic
cardigan with short or long sleeves,
to complete the dress ensemble.
She points out that the color of the
cardigan may match or be in pleas-
ing contrast to the dress color.
Trim for sweaters may include em-
broidered, velvet, or grosgrain rib- |
bons, braids. fringes, ‘edgings and |
rickrack. You may wish to .use
lace, or make bands or simple ap-
plique from the dress fabric. But
remember, simplicity is the key to
a smart, fashionable costume.
Keep the use of the sweater in
mind, - advises Mrs. Darbie. For!
sports or gasunl OCCASIONS, USE GrOS~ | inmummiiomy sis Sx pegstomm)
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"WHEN YOU
| sweater,
EA ig
EE! FREE
GRAND OPENING
DALLAS A & P STORE
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
grain ribbon or simple appliques;
for dressy occasions, trim with lace,
embroidered ribbon, beads. i
Preshrink any trimmings that
will go on a washable sweater, then
! sew trimmings on the sweater with
small hand stitches. Use thread that
matches the sweater. If the trim-
ming is heavy, you may need to
put net backing on the inside of the
or line it with a very
lightweight fabric. :
“A miser might be pretty tough
to live with but he makes a mighty
good ancestor.”—C. J. Del Vaglio,
Thomaston (Conn) Express.
jt Will Hap ppen,
Is DALLAS
June 23rd and 24th
CH
VISIT THE
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