SECTION B — PAGE 6 Norton Dallas, NY family, Avenue, spent Saturday at Corning, visiting the glass works. LUZERNE THEATRE THUR. — FRI. — SAT. Frank Sinatra ‘- Shirley McLaine : “Can Can” Cinemascope and Color FPRCEVET TS, SUNDAY and MONDAY (Cont. SUN. 2-11) "Two Thrillers “Invasion USA” Co-Hit %{000 Yrs. From Now” TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Pat Boone 1 “All Hands On Deck” Cinemascope and Color GIFT NIGHTS B Choice Crystal or China 4 * Mr. and Mrs. John Radesisky and Risley barn Thursday,- 10 to-2 2, and" | Friday, 10 to 2. Mrs. Russell Frantz Is Hostess At Tea Party | Mrs. Russell Frantz, co chairman | les Frantz, William Lamb, George the Library Auction Antiques | Carey Jr., Robert Evans, Newell Committee, entertained co-workers | Wood, Harold Titman, Henry Davis, at tea last Wednesday. She was | Sherwood Wilson, A. Harden Coon, assisted by Mrs. Bruce Cardon, Mrs. | Oswals Griffiths, Robert Post, Dana Jack Wilson, and chairman, Mrs. | Crump, Herman Thomas, Rulison William Pierce Jr. Members were | Evans, Louis Berger, Emil Bauman, asked to bri ing their antiques io the | George Gregson, A. D. Hutchison, — | J. Stanley Rinehimer, J. F. Sallada, of | J. P. Dewitt Sr., Fred Howell, | Thomas Heffernan, Mitchell Jenk- ins, A. D. Rutherford, George Schall- enberger, Ray Shiber, Raymon Hed- den, Robert M. Scott, Frank Slaff; | Miss Frances Dorrance, Margaret | Wood. SANDY BEACH FRI. — SAT. — SUN. “The Young Savages” | | Presént at the tea party were 'Point-To-Point Race | Mesdames Thomas Atherton, Char- | {race July' 15. 2. P.M, LA aio interes eR THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1961 Horseshoe 4-H Club's lst Back Mountain Horseshoe 4-H Club will sponsor a point-to-point at Sterling Farm, Alderson. This will be fol- lowed by a sandwich supper at the grove on Orchard Farm, Dallas. A point-to-point race is one in which contestants are given speci- fied points to which they must ride, choosing their own course so long as they go to each point be- fore finishing. Contestants will be given maps of the surrounding area before the race. Five points will be inarkted and the distance will be approxi-' Starring: Burt Lancaster Dina Merrill - Shelley Winters “Dynamic Picture of Youth Growing Up” Fri. and Sun. 9:00 - Sat. 10:30 Also “The Rabbit. Trap” Ernest Borgnine Fri. and Sun. 10:30 - Sat. 9:00 FORTY FORT THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Portrait of a Mohster” Movies Open Every Fri. Sat. and Sun. SUN. — MON. — TUES. (Cont. SUN. 3-11) Anthony Perkins - Janet Leigh “Psycho” Beach Open Everyday BENEFIT PARTY STARTS 2 P.M. Sun. RRS SE RE $445k AEN Ae 38 4 VORB Ea APTN OF ar A EA EEN AR RX pr Enjoy the comfort...convenience... safety of modern electric heat * Oo Name See Your Builder or Electrical Contractor 0 — a Luzerne Electric Division 247 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, Pa. [0 Please send literature abaut Electric Heating Please have representative call Fs * Address Town z Old Home [J J "1". Phone New Home [J nt Bn me en, SI BE. LUZERNE EL ra LIBRARY { RISLEY’S BARN Loe 353 5353 ‘mately four miles. be traveled in any order by pairs of riders beginning at five-minute intervals and they will be timed. A pair of challenge trophies awarded to the winners, will be presented at the sandwich supper. These trophies must be won for three years by the same persons in order to retire them. Entry blanks will release the Back “Mountain Horseshoe 4-H from all responsibilities. The purpose of this race is to im- prove horsemanship in the Back Mountain Area. For Engraved and Printed Wedding Invitations Try The Post Is The Time TO POT . THOSE HERBS, GROUND COVERS, ANNUALS, " SHRUBS, TREES, HOUSE PLANTS for the AUCTION JULY - 6, 7,8 NN | ROOM.BY-ROOM TEMPERATURE CONTROL GUARANTEES FULL-HOUSE COMFORT YEAR ‘ROUND The points may | | Dallas, the Marine Corp. John Cor- .| bett, in Graduates Decide On Careers, Service, College, Or Jobs commencement. Gloria Cigarski, R.D. 5 Shaver- town; Cindy Disque, Lehman; Bar- bara Hoover, Dallas; Shirley Joha- son, Dallas; Arthur Gosart, Dallas; Barbara and Betty Kovalick, Noxen; and Linda Scouton, Harveys Lake will be or are attending beauty | college, Ruthie Tremayne of Shaver- town and Barbara Hannebaul of Harveys Lake will enter Wyoming y Valley School of Nursing. Patsy Hoover will begin her nursing stud- ! ies ‘at General Hospital. Rosie Scav- | one, Sweet Valley plans to study to become a practical Nurse. | Dale Titus and Jack Donnely of Dallas will attend Williamsport Technical School. Janet Allen of Harveys Lake plans to become an IBM operator. Mary Sabo will study at Wilkes-Barre Business College. John Whitesell, Sweet Valley, will attend an art school. ich, Barbara Smith, Larry Stash, | Geerge Stockage, ene Zerfoss, and Michael Zorzi. Nineteen of the graduates plan to | begin their college careers in Sept- | ember: Eileen Crispell, Noxen, Claude Sorber, Noxen; Doug Trum- bower, Sweet Valley; Grover And- ! erson, Harveys Lake; John Landis, Dallas will matriculate at Penn. State University. Teresa Fedor of ‘Hunlock Creek and Janet Fielding from Shavertown will attend Kutz- town State College. Jackie Ruff, | Noxen; Helen Sidler, Lehman and Dean Long, Sweet Valley are plan- | Lake and Bill Norwig of Shaver- | town will attend Wilkes; and Gary | i) al > Vi The graduating class of Lake-Leh- | Roginski, Karen Roskoski, Elizabeth man provides ample evidence that | Roman, Tony Sayre, Richard Sca- | high school graduation is really a |vone, Judy Shalata, Martin Scov- | > | ketchy, Larry ‘Wesley, Alex Wilson, Anna Yencha, Paul-! We Mow Carry A COMPLETE LINE OF PLAYTEX DRYPERS BABY PANTS & LIKERS HALL'S PHARMACY ning to study at ee State | MAIN HIGHWAY Mn College. Ben Rusiloski, Shavertown; | i | Michael Yurko, Harveys Lake will | SHAVERTOWN study at Kinks; Dick Disque, Leh- | ! man, Craig Houliston also of the | OR 4.4161 @ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mrs. Glenn Patton Is ‘Honored On Birthday A birthday party in honor of ‘Mrs. Glenn Patton was held Tuesday | night at the home of Mrs. Violet. ary. Present were: Mesdames Dor- |othy French, Henry Lane, Albert | Jones, Perry Patton, William Mun- Iiewis Lord, Leo Lord, Hackling, Earl Johnson, Muketchy, and Kenneth and the guest of honor. Sophia Robert Patton, Mauger of Hunlocks Creek will ma- | triculate at Lycoming. Sandy Slim- ak will make this an internation class by studying at Prairie Bible Institute in Canada. Mary Manzoni, and Bill Williams of Dallas are plan- DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE ning to attend college but have not made their final choice. Many of the graduates will join the military forces. Paulette Loom- is, Harveys Lake and Ronnalee Stepanski of Hunlock Creek will enter the WACS; Bob McDaniels, Shickshinny and Dave Williams of Ed Sullivan says: Harveys Lake; Jim Pearce, John Morningstar, Hunlocks Creek; and Daniel McDermott, Dallas are joining the Air Force. Andy Petros- ki and Richard Rogers of Dallas will jon the Army. Ernest Bevan, Shav- ertown; Kollin Foss, Sweet Valley and Gerald Wagner, Dallas are J ‘joining the Navy. | The undecided at present or em- ployed are Earlene Balliet, Glenn Coolbaugh, Sharon Coombs, Janet Covert, Royal Culver, Susan Dodd, Nik Fritz, Margaret Gensel, Lillian Gibbons, John Honeywell, Linda TONIGHT and SATURDAY 10:40 “THIS IS REALLY THE BIG SHOW!” WILLiAis ROBERTSON CINEMASCOPE coLor by PE Luxe TONIGHT and SATURDAY 9:00 FRIDAY 9:00 ESTHER FRIDAY 10:45 Jennings, Stanley Kabata, Dorothy '§ Keiper, John Klemunes, Leah Klia- | movich, Jeannie Kocher, Bernardine | §’ Kuc, Larry Lanning, Glenda Lyons, Carol Mathers, George Nichlos, Gladys McDermott, Donna Meeker, Gerald Owens, Louisa Patton, Jo- TECHNICOLOR DYALISCOPE <=> WARNER BES, @ SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY Audie Murphy’ in Ann Price, Marion Puranie, Pete “TO HELL AND BACK” Rittenhouse, . Karen Rogers, = Joe | Also . 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