The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 27, 1961, Image 10

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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1961
Chase
DON’T MISS
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& > OUR STORE IS AIR CONDITIONED
FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT
: Reductions To 40% On Prestige
©" Americana By:- GRAND RAPIDS,
2 ~ STICKLEY, BAKER, STATTON, |
KINDEL, HENDERON, HERITAGE,
any Other Makes of Eminence!
Nowhere in Northeastern Pennsylvania but at TOWN & COUNTRY do you find so many of America's prestige
names in fine furniture. Our fabulous collections and displays have brought us visitors . .
. and sales . . . from
a hundred miles and more. Now, in our MID-SUMMER SALE, you may acquire these choice pieces at reduce
tions to 409, At any time, a visit to our store is a fascinating experience .
it is a source of rare savings.
\
. . at MID-SUMMER SALE time
One-Of-AKind Pieces—Greatly Reduced During This Sale!
Hundred Of tems Throughout The Store—
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SOFAS
Made
Spring Down
Custom Made 3 Pc. Sectional-—Ex.
Large—Loose Pillow Back
Custom Made English Lounge Sofa
3 Loose Pillow Back
Custom Made Chesterfield Sofa
Custom Made 3 Pc. French . Provin-
Custom Lawson. Sofa——
cial Sectional—Hand Tufted
Custom Made French Sofa—rFruit-
wood Frame Hand Tufted Back
SPECIAL - Carpeting
Reductions Up To 40%
Regardless of Quality or Size
Custom Made 3 Pc. Sectional
Custom Made 3 Pc. Provincial Sec-
tional-—Tufted Back
Custom Made 3 Pc. Contemporary
Sectional
Made Grand Rapids
vincial Sofa
Custom Pro-
Lawson Sofa—Tufted Back
8 Pc. Sectional— Contemporary
wood frams
3 Pc. Provincial Living Room Suite
Karpen. Sofa
Early American Sofa
Early American Sofa—4
Pillow Back
Loose
MEMBER
GRAND
RAPIDS
FURNITURE MAKERS
GUILD
253.257 South Main Steet, WB.
Harden Early American Sofa Early American Lounge Rocker
Early American Léunge Chair
Charak Chair
BREAKFAST ROOM
FURNITURE
5 Pc. Breakfast Set
5 Pc. Wrought Iron
4G Kitchen Set
5 Pc. Howell Kitchen Set
5 Pc. Maple Kitchen Set
6 Pc. Consider Willett Birch Dinefte
' Convertible Sleeper
Hidabed
CHAIRS
Custom Made Contemporary Chair
—Spring Down
Custom Made Italian Lounge Chair Woodward
—Triponto Back—Imported Frame
Custom Made Genuine Leather
Lounge Chair
Custom Made Fireside Chair—Im-
ported Frame
350 Table Lamps
Reductions Up To 50%
Penna. Solid Cherry
Breakfront 15 off
TABLES
Hand Decorated Carved Marble
Cocktail Table
Baker Breakfast
Grand Rapids Desk
Cust Mad | d
som Lif Boone French 7 Italian Cocktail Table—Marble Top
Wing Chair i
! Cocktail Table—ILeather and Wood
Custom Made Wing Chair—Tufted Inlay
Back
Console Table with Marble
Contemporary Console with Inlaid
i Marble
Commode—End and Cocktail Tables
Round Cocktail Table—Fruitwood
and Antique White Combination
Custom Made English Lounge Chair
Custom Made French Decorated Fire-
side Chair—Tutted Back
Custom Made Lounge Chair
Custom Made Hi Back Fireside Chair
French Provincial Lounge Chair
Contemporary Cocktail or
Table—Walnut Finish
! Step
Contemporary Lounge Chair
Furniture
Grand Rapids Lamp. Table
Charak End Table’
Henredon Marble Top Cocktail Table
BEDROOM SUITES
4 Pc. Kindel ltalian Provincial Bed-
room Suite—Dresser, Bed, Chest,
Nite, Table
4 Pc. French - Provincial Bedroom
Suite—Dresser, Chest, Bed, Nite
Table
Mattress & Box Springs
Reductions Up To 40%
Simmons, Englander, Schiffman,
Ostermoor
Dawn Sherwood’s condition re-
mains critical.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Fronckiew-
icz, Jr, have refurned from their
honeymoon through the New Eng-
land States and Canada. They also
visited relatives in New York City
and in New Jersey. They will spend
the summer with Mrs. Froncziew-
icz’s mother, Mrs. John Billow,
Chase Manor, and after September
1 will be at home at 314% Poplar
Street, Towanda.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lafferty
and children, William, Jr, Teresa,
Connie and Karen, Camp Hill, Miss
Krakewsky, Taylor; and Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen Busha were recent vis-
itors at the home of Mrs. John Bil-
low, Chase Manor.
Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Shaffer,
Chase Manor, have returned after
a trip to Maryland, where they
spent some time with Mr. Shaffer's
father = They also visited relatives
at York.
Twenty-two persons were in at-
tendance at a bridal shower given
in honor of Sheila Shaffer, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Shaffer,
Chase Manor, who: will be married
to Joseph Abate, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Abate of Pittston, at
the Assembly of God Church,
Moosic, Saturday afternoon, August
12 at 4 o'clock. The shower was
don, Moosic, and Nancy Nehrasz,
Wilkes-Barre, at the bride-to-be’s
home, Chase Manor. Miss Shaffer
licious lunch was enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Robert Sherwood was the
guest of honor at a family birthday
dinner given by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William R. Hughes, at
Chase Manor on Sunday.
Robert Wienicki, Chase Manor, is
at home recuperating from a broken
arm received in a fall on the deck
of the S.S. W. C. Richardson, one
of the largest ships sailing the Great
Lakes. The accident occurred while
the ship was tied up in port at Sag-
inaw, Michigan. Mr. Wienick was
rushed to the Memorial Hospital at
Saginaw and sent home to recuper-
ate. He is under the care of Dr.
Harry A. Smith. Mr. Wienicki stat-
ed they have some serious acci-
dents aboard ship especially when
they are afloat and when the lakes
are storm tossed, the most recent
serious accident happening to the
First Mate on his ship. He lost
his right arm when it was caught
in the crane track. Mr. Wienicki
has been sailing the Great Lakes
for the past sixteen years and is a
wheelman and crane operator on
board ship.
“Linda Brown, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sterling Brown, Chase Road,
was rushed to Nesbitt Hospital last
Saturday afternoon, where she un-
derwent an appendectomy. Linda
celebrated her thirteenth birthday
yesterday at the hospital and was
given by attendants, Barbara Smer- :
received many useful gifts. A de- |
| children Leland, Jr and Barbara
scheduled to leave for
Camp on Sunday.
! along nicely.
| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yankoski,
' after spending several days at At. |
lantic (City. . |
| Scheduled meeting of Jackson |
| Township School District was post-
| poned to a later date due to the
absence of the president, George
| Bulford, 'and vice president, Charles |
Frantz. School Directors Cease, |
! Fielding and Lashford were present,
i but. would not take the responsibil-
ity of accepting the new budget for
| the district which called for an in-
| crease from 50 mills to 80 mills, in
| the face of strong opposition from
a large number of aroused citizens
| present. Several heated arguments
| took placé and the directors an-
nounced another meeting date
i would be set. There were those
| among the protesting group who felt
that an increase of approximately
twelve mills from the fifty mills
now being assessed, to sixty-two
{mills instead of the eighty mills as
| proposed, would be sufficient to
| meet the needs of the district for
I the ensuing fiscal year.
Loyalville
Stages of Life and Talent will be
presented at Loyalville Church Hall
on Saturday at 8 p.m. With pur-
chase of cake or sandwich you get |
coffee, tea or cool aide free. The
public is invited.
| Mr. Coral Eveland and daughters,
Cathy, Martha, Marjorie from Sav-
ona, N. Y. spent the week with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swire.
| W.S.CS. met at the Church Hall, |
' with Maryann Swire presiding, Lun-
| cheon was served to following pres- |
ent, Doris Stuart, Martha Stemnruck, |
| Addie - Payne, Bessie Klinetob, Cora |
Dougal, Waneta Hoppes, Pearl Ide,
Emily Lord, Arline (Stuart, Josie |
Hummel, and president Maryann |
Swire. It was decided to have a!
church fair in August, date to be
given later,also Rummage Sale. The |
public is invited. |
‘The following children from here
spent the week at Christian Camp, |
Melody Park; Dawn Covert, Marcia |
Sorchick, Jane Grey, Beverly and
Floyd McRoy, Cathy, Vicky and
Veto Pilosi, Janet Whitesell, Eve-
lyn McRoy, Mildred Grey.
Mrs. Virgie Wolfe has returned
after spending a week with her
sister, Mrs. Alton Cordner and
family of Harpersville, N. Y.
Rosemary DeLaney is spending
a week with grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Delaney of Harveys Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hummel and
spent a week with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Hughie Hummel and family
and other relatives in Delair, N. J.
“Chat”
(Continued from Page 2 B)
Don’t Tinker
4. Pc Solid Rock Maple Bedroom
Suite—Dresser, Chest, Bel, Nite
Table
5 Pc. Kindel French Provincial Bed-
room Suite—Dresser, Bed, Chest,
2 Nite Tables
4 Pc. Heritage Bedroom Suite—
Dresser, Chest, Bed, Nite Table
4 Pc. Huntley ltalian Provincial
Bedroom Suite—Dresser, Bed,
Chest, Nite Table
4 Pc. Walnut Bedroom Suite—
Dresser, Chest, Bed, Nite Table
OPEN
Mon. & Thurs.
"til 8:30
Other Evenings
J
By Appointment
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living among a tribe of Indians in
Central Indiana, journeyed to the
mid-west and found her marnied to
an Indian Chief and the mother of
four children. She had forgotten
return to Wyoming Valley: Now
Congressman Flood hopes to bring
her body home and erect a monu-
ment recalling the days when Col-
onists battled nature and Indians
| in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
“1 think the whole situation is
getting ridiculous”’—that’s the way
State Senator William J. Lane
summed up the feelings of sup-
porters of the bills to regulate strip
| mining which have been bogged
| down in legislative fireworks the
past few weeks. .
Lane, a Washington County Dem-
| ocrat, says that the bills’ advocates
| are “just about fed up” with the
way the legislation has been handled
in Senator John Haluska's Local
Government Committee.
soon. I want to bring it to a head
somehow this week” he commented.
The contraversal measures have
been nearly talked to death lately
in the recriminations flowing back
and forth between Haluska, his
fellow legislators,
members of the Harrisburg press
corps.
Another much debated bill—to
up the legal limit on truck trailers
from 35 feet to 440 feet—received
a reprieve last week when the Gen-
eral Assembly reversed its previous
stand and approved the measure.
But the bill still needs Senate
approval and from all indications
that’s not going to be easily come
by. Senator. John T. VanSant, of
Lehigh County and one of the lead-
ing proponents of the legislation,
says that “unless we can gain some
time, we probably will lose.” Ac-
cording to VanSant the measure
currently has the backing of only
17 Senators. Twenty-six votes are
required for passage.
Wheeler's
NOXEN ROAD
HARVEYS LAKE
SPECIAL
FRIDAY NIGHT
Pigs In A Blanket
or
Fish Fry
50¢c
Every Saturday Night
Lobster Tail
hah
VA 3-2189
- Platter
, Spring Chicken z
aR
| Charles Phillips, team captain.
putting prize was won by. Mrs. H. |
her native tongue and refused to |
“1 think |
we are going to get some action *
and interested |
Fernbrook
Sincere sympathy is extended to
the family of the late Mrs. Barbara
| Overbrook Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nagle, Over-
| Chase Manor, have returned home | brook “Avenue, had as guests on |
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Truman
Nagle and daughter, Susan and Mr.
and Mrs, George Their and sons,
David, Jimmy and Eddie, all of
Baltimore.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Szela and
sons, Ronald and Edward, and Rob-
ert Salansky, Harris Street, visited
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Szela, Jr, and
daughter, Linda, Hanover, near
Gettysburg, last Sunday. Mr. Szela
is the manager of McCrory’s in Han-
over.
Mrs. Daisy Belles, Harris Street,
is visiting in Lansdale this week.
Larry Seward, soa of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Seward, Roushey Plot,
is visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvyn Compton and son,
Harry, in Levittown.
Mrs. Claude Cooke and Mrs. Bella |
Thompson of Overbrook Avenue at-
tended the 50th reunion of the class
of 1911 of Luzerne High School at
“The Cabin in the Woods,” Sugra
Hollow on Sunday
Irem Woman Golfers
Irem Women Golfers played a 36
hole medal tournament for the
Chairman’s Trophy. Eighteen holes
were played on July 14 and eighteen
on July 21. The prize was a tray,
painted’ by the chairman of Irem
Women Golfers, Mrs. Paul L. Gross.
Winner of the match was Mrs.
W. Mainwaring.
Completes Course
Fort Lee, Va. (AHTNC)---Army
Pvt. Paul E. Dugan, 19, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Dugan, RD 5 Shaver-
town, completed the general supply |
course at The Quartermaster School, |
Fort Lee, Va. July 14.
He was trained to perform general |
unit supply duties, to serve as a
unit armorer and to assist in supply |
and logistic operations.
Dugan entered the Army last Oct-
ober and completed basic training
at Fort Benning, Ga.
He is a 1960 graduate of Lake-
Lehman High School.
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On Friday, July 28, a Member- |
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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIAAG ~~ D,
Mt. Zion .
Last Sunday My. and Mrs. Grant
| Rivenburg and daughter, Lydia, and
Sky Lake |W. Dodson who passed away Sat- |a friend, Mrs. Ina Tymeson, all of
She is getting | urday evening at her home on East { Maine, N. Y., were visitors at Dun-
| movin with | the Gilberts.
| tended Mt. Zion church.
In the late afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. Stern Lyon. and daughters,
Mary Louise and Catherine Lois,
and Mrs. Lyon’s father, Donald Gil-
i bert, all of Binghamton, came for a
visit. Donald Gilbert is a brother
of Charles Gilbert.
Dorothy Gilbert had a letter from
| Bishop Newell Booth of Africa,
authorizing her stay in America this
fall and winter to attend Johns
Hopkins in Baltimore for a year’s
study in public health. In prepara- Ww wv
tion for this duty she will do neces-
sary field work from Kirby Health
Center in Wilkes-Barre during Aug-
ust. !
Mrs. Ernest Gay of Orange is a
! surgical patient in Nesbitt Hos-
pial. Mrs. David Emanuel has been
helping with the children both
there and at Leon Emanuel’s. She
brought young David back home
here. He had broken his arm while
visiting her down in Chester.
The Gilbert family drove to Coop-
erstown, N. Y., Tuesday of this week
by way of Binghamton. Donald
Gilbert joined the party in Bing-
hamton: All returned Wednesday
after visiting the Farmers’ Museum
and other points of interest.
They at-
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Friday — 2 to 5 p.m.
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