The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 03, 1961, Image 9

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Service Club Leaders
To Meet At Whitesells
Executives of Harveys Lake Wom-
en’s Service Club will meet at the
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FAMOUS
Yenetti
FOR FOOD
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Every Sunday
is Family Day
at Gus Genetti's
From Monday to Saturday,
Each Day We Feature a 95¢
Chefs Special Luncheon.
Facilities for
All Occasions.
FOR OUR GUESTS’
CONVENIENCE
8 DIFFERENT
DINING ROOMS
and Beautiful
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
All Air Conditioned
®
When you celebrate
YOUR BIRTHDAY
~ OR "ANNIVERSARY
here we will bake you a cake
“A Fine Vacation Spot
in Pennsylvania”
For Reservations
Call Gladstone 4-2494
ROUTE 309
Hazleton-Wilkes-Barre
! Highway
| IT ALL ADDS UP...
there's no loss of interest on money withdrawn during querter, Fi
Interest is earned on every dollar from the day of deposit te [
the day of withdrawal! . . . on savings account balances for $5
to $100,000 . . . provided the account remains open to the end
of the quarter, Interest, at the ennual rate
end credited every three months,
33 grace days in each quarter. Monsy you depos during the first
fon days of each month earns interest from the first day of the
month plus & three-day grace period for withdrawa's ot the end
of each quarter,
aaa AL RRO
OTHER
SAYINGS ACCOUNTS
With many other savings
accounts, you lose interest
on money you withdraw in
the middle of en interest
period. In fact, you lose all
the interest it has earned
since the beginning of the
period.
—— THE
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Federal Deposit
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Federal Reserve” WYOMING ; <
NATIONAL BANK
OF WILKES-BARRE
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summer home of Mrs. Elwood White-
sell, North Lake, on August 21 at
8:00 pm. Activities for the coming
year will be discussed.
Month-of-the-Year' Party is
planned for September to raise funds
for Club projects. Folk dancers will
be featured at this party.
Mrs. Wilfred Ide, president, wishes
to announce that there will be a
special celebration for the Club's
fifteenth birthday, the date to be
announced at a later time.
“The longest two weeks in the
year is when the other guy is on
vacation.”
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WELCOME WAGON
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FRANCES IVES
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MRS. WILLIAM R. HUGHES
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WYOMING NATIONAL
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
At Wyoming National, as
long es there's a balance
in your account at the
end of the period, you get
full interest on your save
ings every day . . . yes,
tight from the day of de-
posit to day of withdrawal
West Side Office Bock Mt. Offies
BE A i
(Grouped on Dallas Borough Play-
ground with their dolls and their
dogs, children who have been en-
joying the summer recreation pro-
gram sponsored by Dallas Schools,
wound up a day devoted to their
treasures. Director Charles James
stands at left, Elaine Kozemchak
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1961
Dogs And Dolls Compete For Prizes At Dallas Borough Playground
dog went to Jan Bittembender; for
the smallest, to Dan Parsons; dog
with the shortest tail, Susan Mohr;
most obedient, Charles Lamoreaux.
In Shavertown, where thirty-five
dolls were entered last week in a
similar contest, winners were: Den-
ise Cashman, largest doll; Cathy
SECTION B—PAGE 1
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor, Idetown;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and
children, Maribeth, Chucky and
A Taylor family picnic was held at Im re a
| . ark, wardsvilie; rs. therine
| Harveyville, Sunday, July 23. Atten- Gibson, Katherine and. Karen, Hl
| ding were: Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Tay- | 04 Nulton, Kunkle; Mr: and Mrs.
|lor and Robert, Harveys Lake; Mr. | John R. Alles and Debbie, Wilkes-
; | and Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Johnson | Barre; Linda Rogowski, Mr. and Mrs.
City, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tay- | Fred Winter, Conrad, Fred and
lor and Pamela, Syracuse, N. Y.;| Jean.
Family Picnic Held
FOLLOW THE ARROWS TO THE
CENTER MORELAND BAR-B-Q and AUCTION
AUGUST 11th and 12th
smallest; Shirley Duffy, most orig-
inal; Connie Jenkins prettiest. In
the dog show, where ten dogs were
entered, Christine Puchalsky placed
first with the largest; Judy ,Szela,
the smallest; Shirley Duffy, the most
obedient.
Enjoys Lily Blooms
Mrs. Bertha Schenck, Nozxen, is
enjoynig eight white blooms on two
Easter lily plants in her yard. She
Dallas | planted the lilies last Easter and |
There were no dogs at
DALLAS
Memorial Highway
Opp. Golf Driving Range
at the right. ‘ Swingle, smallest; Gay Williams, | Township. Of the twenty-five dolls | covered them with a basket during
Sixty dolls, together with their | prettiest; Sheryl Hontz oldest; Holly | shown, Christine Evans had the | the winter.
little mothers, posed for the camera. Martz, most original; Donna: Nie- | largest; Ann Louise Parsons ‘the |
They ranged in size from very tiny | kam, funniest. Only five dogs were | smallest; Marian Rosser, Nancy |
to very large, as did the. fifteen | entered. Rickie Sheldon was the | Jackson, Mary Ellen Eberwine, the |
dogs. winner for his collie, Ruby winning | prettiest; Jeannie Evans, Anne | Select || :
For the largest doll, Nan Peiffer |in beauty, size and obedience. Gardner, Mary Ellen McLaughlin, | a ih HE
was the winner; for the smallest, Twenty dolls: were exhibited in | most original. : Marke ||
Debbie Jones; most original, Bar- | Trucksville, Becky Szela took hon- THE SWEDISH CAR THA
bara Mock. Prizes for the largest | ors for the largest; Ann Ridall, Photo .by Kozemchak | YOU THERE WITHOUT A CARE!
oT Sr i MEMORIAL ||
OR i
Motor Boats Banned MONUMENT || KUNKLE MOTORS
ONLY CIRCUS IN THE WORLD | From Most Park Lakes surrows || KUNKLE
: ’ Because of the rapidly growing Sorht 7 Hi Franleck Cred | ;
WITH A GUARANTEE popularity of boating on State Park Hd Tnsloe reel ii The area’s oldest Imported Car Dealer
lakes, the Department of Forests Rep. Catawissa M tC | . 3 . $i
and Waters today issued mew rules P. | a. Monument, 1.0... 11,
© : oR TEE : for boating safety for the State eeeEmEEEEE EE > 5 re gr on ei re Et —
AFTERNOON eof] NIGHT ONE DAY ONLY Parks to take. effect initially only
WED.
AUG.
PRICES EVERYONE CAN AFFORD
ADULTS $1.50 — CHILDREN UNDER (2 .75
450 PEOPLE — 27 DISPLAYS — 47 BIG ACTS
See the unloading of the many
— VISIT US CIRCUS MORNING
City come to life. See the big tent rise in the air.
wild animals . . . Watch Circus
| at Prince: Gallitzin (State Park in
Cambria County and Gifford Pin-
chot State Park in York County.
SHOP
(POMEROY’S
Generally the new rules prohibit FIRST
motor boats on any State Park lake ]
with the exception of Prince Gallit- ox A
zin, 18 miles northwest of Altoona;
Pymatuning Reservoir in Crawford
County; and at Presque Isle State!
Park on Lake Erie. Motors at Pyma-
| tuning and Prince ‘Gallitzin are lim-
[ited to six horse-power.
The Prince Gallitzin lake, which
ranks as the second largest body of
water entirely within the Common-
wealth, was opened to boats with
6 horsepower on July 15.
! At Presque Isle State Park on
| Lake Erie, and eventually at the
Logan State Park site, near Phila-
delphia, the Dapartment of Forests
| and Waters will develop substantial
| marina facilities for yachts and
| small craft.
| Wheeler's Cafe
in Wilkes-Barre
Shop THURSDAY
9:30 a. m. 09:00 p. m.
HATHRE
“The Pomeroy Look of Fashion”
SAVE At August
LOW LOW Prices On
Luxurious
FUR TRIM COATS
“Your enjoyment
when you telephone
the satisfaction of
guest.
you're an expected and a welcome
“Yes, Jane, we'll arrive {8
tomorrow at 6.”
increases.
when you telephone ahead”
You're always sure of a pleasant visit
ahead. An eco-
nomical long distance ‘‘courtesy’
call the next time you plan a visit will
be appreciated... and you'll have
knowing that
TELEPHONE
COMPANY
NOXEN ROAD
HARVEYS LAKE
SPECIAL
FRIDAY NIGHT
Pigs In A Blanket
or
Fish Fry
50¢c
Every Saturday Night
Lobster Tail
_ Platter NOW is the time to buy and save during these low, low
> Spring Chicken August prices on our luxurious fur trim coats. Choose
be from button or clutch styles. Available in luxurious
= A wool and faille fabrics. Sizes 8 to 18, Misses and Petite.
Charge It At Pomeroy’s Fashion Coat Dept.—SECOND FLOOR
Bur Own Exclusive
KENTFIELD
Custom Leisurewear
SPORT SHIRTS
34.00
This distinctive collection of long sleeve
Ivy shirts features button down collars
in pullover and coat stylings. Select your
favorites from our large assortment, in-
cluding oxfords, broadcloths, chambrays,
in stripes, plaids, checks, prints solids
and blends of the newest hot colors.
Sizes S-M-L-XL.
Charge It At Pomeroy’s Men’s Dept.—
FIRST FLOOR
GROUP 1 GROUP 2
Regular 110.00 Regular 139.00
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Monday and Thursday,
9:30 A.M. 'Til 9:00 P.M.
Shop
Tues., Wed., Fri, Sat.,
9:30 A. M. To 5:30 P.M.
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ENterprise 10-700
Any ORchard or NEptune
Exchange can call Pomeroy’s
NO MONEY DOWN
Take up to 12 months
to pay with a Flexible
Charge Account,
toll free to order merchandise
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