= IE TO RE PRI, ATE Fe EEENENENEL Lad © om J De- eal pst er en, r= at ns ng ng 1d ke ad to he in? e, ie EITC - the nigh acks rail- fol- few med he ain- 3 one r to Or zag And ex- hers low half cur- cles the ets. ree- sled ap- Sis- 961 cles las her nal nd- ply ve TESTE, “ros RE - DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA pr ERT ~~ NOXEN ASR Oe Richard Traver Jr. is a patient in General hospital due to a back in- . Mr. and Mrs. Robert May visited | Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hunsinger at jury he received at Armour Leather | Zionsville, Pa. on Friday evening. Co., when some bags of extract fell on him. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyers- ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Engelman on Thursday. _ Deborah Keiper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keiper, has a case of chicken pox. STAR-LITE DRIVE IN THEATRE TUNKHANNOCK, PA. Thur., Fri., Sat., Aug. 3, 4, 5 ONE SHOW EACH NITE 7% COLOR by DE LUXE. & CiNEMaScOPE Plays 1st Thur. and Sat. Eve. ROBERT JACK MARTHA FRANCE Mom Wiss en Nove LI Te THEATRE RELEASED THR UNITED “ Plays 1st Fri. Eve. Sun., Mon., Aug. 6; 1. DEAN SHIRLEY Makerin- Meine oi: BEL 0 A 5" | TeHNitoloRs . * 0 Plays 1st, Mon. Eve. A GRANDON PRODUCTION + A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL RELEASE Plays 1st Sun. Eve. Tues. and Wed., Aug 8, 9 $1. CARLOAD NIGHTS AN ow ALBERT ZUGSHITH PRODUCTION A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL RELEASE PLUS Shakedo™” sana TERENCE MORGAN Alliance Film Distributors Limited Production A Universal-International Release | | | SUNDAY & MONDAY | | | | Francis Henninger, Ann and Jack | Hunsinger returned with them for | a visit with Mrs. J. Elmore Turrell. Mike Bean of W. Hartford, Conn., is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean. Harry and George Vancampen, Rochester IN. Y.- spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Bernard Dend- ler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorber spent the week end with the Warren Beahms, at Elizabethtown, Pa. Mrs. Nathan Shupp spent some time recently with Mrs. Alice Min- FORTY FORT THEATRE THUR. & FRI Steve Reeves “Morgan, The Pirate” | Extra Added | Walt Disney’s “The Horse With SATURDAY Matinee & Evening Vincent Price “The House Of Usher” (Cont. Sun. 3-11) Shirley MacLaine Lawrence Harvey “Two Loves” SANDY BEACH Thur., Fri.,, Sat., Aug. 3, 4, § TURNER ZMBALEST.. ROBARDS.. RELEASED THRU UNITED ~- Possessed Cd COLOR Thur., 8.40; Fri, Sat., 9:45 5 Guns to Tombstone James Brown, John Wilder Thurs., 10:30; Fri, Sat., 8:40 Sun., Mon., Tues, Aug. 6, 7 | One Eyed Jacks Marlon Brando, Karl Malden 1 Feature Played 9:30 P. M. Foxhele In Cairo James Robertson Justice, Adrian Hoven Sun., Mon.; Tues., 8:30 P. M. | Wed., Thurs., Aug. 9, 10 White Warrior Steve Reeves, Georgia Moll Wed., 8:30 P. M., Thurs., 10 P.M, Naked Jungle Eleanor Parker, Charlton Heston '§ Wed., 10 P. M. Thurs., 8:30 P.M, er, Tunkhannock and Mrs. Jessie Burgess, Meshoppen. Mr. and Mrs. James Sickler, Irene and Janice, Beaumont, spent | Hartford, Conn., spent the week end | | Tuesday evening with their son with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | | Niles and family. The occasion was { Nile’s birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winner, | Peggy and Charles Jr. and Mr. and ! Mrs. Robert Belles, Terry and | Robert spent a week, vacationong in Delaware. and Mrs. Paul Thomas and son Brian returned from a weeks’ visit | with Sgt. and Mrs. Ernest Daley and family, in North Carolina. Allen Field, Harrisburg, spent the week end here with his mother, Mrs. Ruth Field. Don't forget the Lutheran Church and Sunday School picnic on Satur- day, Wolfe's Grove Mrs. Wheeler Hess was called to Atlantic City on Monday by the serious illness of her mother Eliza- | beth Thomas. Her address is 17 | N. Hartford Ave., Atlantic City. N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leibenguth, Kathy and Randy, Endicott, N. Y., spent the week end with the Ray Leibenguths. Kathy remained for a week. / Mrs. Robert May and Bill and Mrs. Elida Beahm visited Mr. Fred Harlow at the Vets Hospital on Sunday. His condition was given as poor. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruff Jr. and daughter were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Culp, at North Lake, on Sunday. Mrs. Joe Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dean, Endicott, N. Y., spent Tuesday with Mrs. iStella Dean. Sunday visitors at the Lawrence Races were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cargill and Candice and William Race of Binghamton, Mr. and Mrs. Endwell, N. Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win ‘Shoemaker, Sue and Susan, Kunkle. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Philips, Bill and Linda visited Mr. and Mrs. John Philips and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Currance at Parsons, W. Va. They also visited friends in Sylva, N. C. Edgar Engelman returned from a week at Cayuga Lake, on Sunday. Mrs.” Nile Hess and son Nile Jr, Rochester and Ronnie Hess, Kunkle, spent the week end with the Roy Hesses. Annual Stull Reunion will be held at Stull, on, August 6. vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe ‘Shalata, Judy Charles Vancampen and Timmy of. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Race, Wal- | lingford Conn., is spending a weeks’ | | LUZERNE | THEATRE | Jules Verne's 'l ‘Master Of The World’ | Cinemascope & Color SUN. — MON. (Cont. Sun. 2-11) “The Black Pit of Dr. M.” Co-Hit | “The Hand” TUES. — WED. Burt Lancaster | “The Young Savages” GIFT NIGHTS | Choice CRYSTAL or CHINA i C \ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1961 | Mrs. Vane Race. Roger Race will | spend two weeks at home. { “Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bailey, | Harry Siglin. Ruggles Mrs. Beulah Bronson and son | Walter visited Beulahs daughter and | family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Traver {in Friendsville, Friday. (Adult Class of the Ruggles Meth- odist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Glenn Kocher on Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Daisy Crispell returned to her home on Sunday after spending sev- eral weeks with her daughter and family in Florida. Mrs. Jack Swire and son, Jackie, Easton, have been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Traver. Mr. and Mrs. George Dendler will observe their 57th Wedding Anniv- ersary on Friday, August 4th. The couple was married in Waverly, N.Y. They have four children; Henry of Bethlehem; Mrs. Christina Frantz, Beaumont, Mrs. Eva Steltz, Danville and Mrs. Dolores Derhammer, Little Meadows; ten grandchildren, ten greatgrahdchildren. f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Desiderio had as visitors on Sunday ‘their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gimber; Patricia and Megan, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Jessie McQuade, YonKers, N.Y. During the week Joe's sister and family visited them; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Perrone and daughter, Buf- falo, N.Y., Mrs. Joseph Peticoni and Mrs. Stanley Desiderio, both of Pars- ons. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams Jr. and family, who have been visiting their parents and relatives here for several days returned to their home in Lancaster on ‘Sunday. Meeker Major and Mrs. ‘Carl Dykman and daughter Margaret, Lawson Air Force Base, Ga., and Mrs. Marion Shovlin and children Guy and Kar- en, Trucksville, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski Plans For Center Moreland Church Ruction Entering Final Phase i | Center Moreland Methodist | Church Auction is entering the final phase of preparation for the August 11 and 12 sale which is expected to increase substantially the build- ing fund for improvements already made -and, improvements to come. Richard Brunges, general chair- man, has appointed committee chairmen and assigned every mem- ber of the church to a committee. Miriam Dymond and Ida Edwards are in charge of the chicken bar- becue dinner, assisted by Catherine Shelburne, Peg Weaver and Louise James. Ted Dymond has charge of the barbecue pits; Ola Mae Schoonover, ticket sales, and Elaine Dymond and the pastor, Edwin Lintern, official greeters. Bill Boyes’ committee is solicit- and family, Pikes Creek. Harold Cornell returned Tuesday from Tos Angeles where he spent some time with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and: Mrs. Char- les Antablin and family. Mrs. Wil- lard Cornell and Janet are spending some time with the Antablins.- Mr. and Mrs. John Rebennack and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Updyke, Sweet Valley attended the Luzerme Co. Extension Picnic at the William Fredericks home in Conygham Val- ley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winter, Ben- ton, traveled to Virginia last Fri- day to bring home Mrs. Annie Wint- er, David Winter! and Joann Rogow- ski, who spent a three week vaca- tion with Mrs. Hilda Henish and family, Virginia Beach, Va. Present a% a 73rd birthday party given for their father, Frank Gos- art were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casterline and children, Mary Lou, George, Joann, and Cindy, Meeker, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Schultz, Janie and Frankie Schultz, Idetown. Mrs. Gertrude Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gabel and children Bobbie and Linda Gabel. \ _ RHINOCEROS! 65 ALL-STEEL CARS 218 ANIMALS ACRES OF TENTS five” GIRAFFE! LIVE DALLAS Memorial Highway Hot the / now! install Insulation where it’s needed to block out the heat of WINK AT THE SUN FROM INSIDE A HOME THAT'S COOL AND COMFORTABLE! at your house? You can do it in a weekend sun. ~ ZONOLITE— Per Bag, $1.50. Pouring Wool, $1.87 FIBREGLASS— Med. Per Sq.Ft. .06; Full Thick, Sq.Ft, ,08 FOIL-FACED FIBREGLASS— Med. Sq.Ft, 08; Ful Thick, .10 VERTOW: Beat the heat by Insulating your attic when you use our easy-to- STREET. w_ Opp. Golf Driving Range LARGEST WILD ANIMAL SHOW | AND CIRCUS COMBINED ON EARTH ONLY OUR HUGE MAKES THESE PRICES EVERYONE CAN AFFORD ADULTS $1.50 — CHILDREN UNDER 12.75 SEATING CAPACITY PRICES POSSIBLE sentation. From out of The Golden West on Tour of the East comes the Mighty Monarch of Them All with a Reputation for 25 Years of Sustained Intregrity for presenting the Epitome of All That Pertains to the Tentea Circus. Nostalgic in its Theme—Ultra Modern in its Pre- its Initial Triumphant ALL NEW FACES ALL NEW TRULY THE CIRCUS BEAUTIFUL - ALL NEW ACTS EQUIPMENT WOLFHOUNDS. AS Presenting For The First Time In America THE YOUNGEST, MOST SENSATIONAL AND DARING SUBJUGA- TOR OF WILD ANIMALS OF ALL TIME. LEOTA!! IN ‘A GIGANTIC STEEL ARENA FILLED WITH 37 JUNGLE BRED LEOPARDS, BLACK PANTHERS AND WHITE SIBERIAN \ A THRILL YOU WILL REMEMBER AS LONG YOU LIVE. See the unloading of the many — VISIT US CIRCUS MORNING — wild animals. . . Watch Circus City come to life. See the big tent rise in the air. Li ing local merchants for items; Ralph | Weaver has charge of grounds; | Karl Besteder, pick-up of merchan- dise; and Helen Besteder, record- ing of donations and tagging of | good. Richard Brunges, Wayne Weaver | and Russell Miller will be auction- eers, with special guest auctioneers invited. Stanley Weaver has charge of auctioneers’ helpers; Glen Nulton | of runners; Floyd Besteder, cash- | iers; and Caddy Schoonover, park- ing; Frank and Romayne Williams, | refreshment stand; Glenn Major, ! special displays; Ethel Jackson, | small goods; Zana Dymond, baked | goods; and Lois Dornblazer, the | popcorn wagon; Tom Shelburne, the | special driveway paving project, and | Ama DeGraw, ticket sales at the! door. | James Brabson Family Leaving For Yonkers James Brabson, manager of Me- | Crory’s at the Gateway Shopping Center, left Thursday to assume a | similar but more infportant position in Yorkers. Mrs. Brabson, with the | three little boys, will join him as | soon as possible, leaving her home | on Spring Garden (Street, Trucks- || | ville. The Brabsons have lived here | for six years. 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