tions. ‘hit recordings. manship style. SECTION BR — PAGE 6 Bloomsburg Fair Signs Big Acts For Its 1961 Musical Spectacular Bloomsburg Fair Associ ation has completed arrangements for the Night Grandstand Show. The 1961 Musical Spectacular “Around the World in 100 Minutes’, features three outstanding presenta- Headlining the big show on Mon- day and Tuesday nights, September 25th and 26th will be Les Paul and Mary Ford — the Mr. and Mrs. Music —in a songalog on their famous Wednesday and Thursday nights, September 27th and 28th, will feat- ‘ure the McGuire Sisters. This fam- ous sister trio will present a med- ley of pop tunes delivered in show- Climaxing the week's program on Friday and Saturday nights, Septem- ber 29th and 30th, will be Carmel Quinn — the Irish Colleen with a rich beguiling voice. She's the gal that has captured the hearts of mil- lions with her winning personality | on the Godfrey and Paar Shows. Also appearing every night, Mon- day through Saturday, will be a number of outstanding acts including The Manhattan Rockets in four col- orful precision dancing numbers; Johnny Long and His Orchestra; The Winged Victory Chorus, known as “America’s Most Fabulous Attrac- tion"; Miller and Archer, a comedy duo that does' impressions of mus- ical instruments entirely by voice; The Bizzarro's, from Europe, presen- ting delightful Italian melodies with the aid of bells on their hats, arms and legs; Richardi, the| greatest il- lusionist, who has received world acclaim with his amazing feats of magic and The Four Pyramids, Egyp- tian tumblers entirely new to Amer- ican audiences. The show will!be presenited night- ITTY rr REVOLUTIONARY NEW GULF SOLAR HEAT Ultra clean. . finest automatic heat comfort. First premium heating oil at regular price Order from us today! CHARLES H. LONG SWEET VALLEY, PA. clean! 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The next reunion will be held at Wolfes Grove the fourth Saturday in July 1962 with picnic dinner at 2 pm. The family traveling the greatest distance was Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Heckman of Fleetwood, Pa. There were four marriages: Helen Galey to James Hicks, August 27, 1960; Joseph Walton to Rose Ann Nelson, January 2, 1961; Joseph Ga- ley to Grace Mary Moore, June 24, 1961; and Nancy Donahue to Wil- liam Kline, July 1, 1961. One death: Mrs. B. J. Roushey of Dallas, March 24, 1961: There were four births: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moyer; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George Gaylord; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Otis Comstock; and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shoemaker. i Those who attended ‘were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Koerber of ‘Wilkes- Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Derr and Linda Jane of Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Emma Donahue and Robert Donahue of Mehoopany; Peter F. Roushey, Peter L. Roushey, and B. J. Roushey NOXEN ROAD HARVEYS LAKE SPECIAL FRIDAY NIGHT Pigs In A Blanket or Fish Fry 50c Every Saturday Night Lobster Tail Platter 1, Spring Chicken 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 ROCMS 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 |NAUGLE - MEEKER | | Luke Lamoreaux, Jim Zimmerman, | Se COURSES: Stenographic cretarial Accounting Business Administration E High School prepare women with the Wilkes-Barre BUSINESS Are You A Top ACADEMIC Top Academic High School Graduates of 1961 can for responsible and career-opportunity positions in business, Fabulous opportunities exist now in the early years of the Soaring Sixties for young men and young executive positio COLLEGE Graduate of 1961? industry and civil service. high intelligence demanded in the of American corporations and THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1961 of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Camp- | and Mrs. Carl Remley and family. | bell and Bobby Broderick of Cambra; | Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Naugle “oid Mr. and Mrs. James Roushey of | children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Go Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J.!oh and family, My. and Mrs. hs Heckman of Fleetwood; Mr. and Kuczawa and son, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Fred Long of Orangeville; Mr. | Albert Rittenhouse, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ernest L. Miers of Hartford; [| Charles Leach. Charles W. Naugle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin Sr. and | Jane Naugle, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Priscilla of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. | Schnell, Mr. and Mrs. Florence Harry Martin Jr. James, Judy, and | Naugle, Mr. and Murs. Clark Renard, Billy of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Jay | Mr. and Mrs. las; Mrs. Helen Lozier of Buck Hill | Meeker, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Naugle Falls; Mrs. Velma Thomas of Dal-|and family; visitors, Mr. and Mrs. las; Mrs. Warren Stanton, Bobby and | Marcellus Hubsmith. Carl of Dallas. et 4: Clubs Sponsor 01d Time Festival Walter Gordon was chosen presi- | | The Cloverleaf 4-H Clubs of L d d Tloyd Naugl 2 Cloyne oe ent an oy! augle, vice presi- erne County held an “Old Time dent, at the first annual reunion of | the Naugle and Meeker families held | Festival” July 22 on the Beach Hav- at Benton Park, Sunday, July 30.| en Fire Co. grounds near Berwick. Other officers: secretary, Gloria | Square dancing, a skit and a short Naugle, treasurer; Mildred Naugel; | play entertained the festival goers, historians, Eleanor Meeker, Ruth | while a dart booth, rifle range and King, Bonnie Naugle, Bertha Rit- bingo stand were open for all who tenhouse and Gloris Naugle; enter- wanted to test their skill. tainment, Alice Kuczawa, Joyce | Donations which helped to make Croop and William Meeker; prizes, Ithe festival a success came from; Willard Wright, Bertha Meeker, Jen- | Clyde Birth's Esso Service Center, nie Steltz. 2 | Trucksville Pharmacy, Joe Hand's Plans were made. to ‘hold ‘the | | Mens Shop, Evans Drug Store, Field- 1962 reunion at Benton Park on | ing’s Economy Store, Gavy's Market, July 29 with a basket lunch a noon. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter King, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth | Huey, Mr. Clifford Fink and Ton il Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lutes, and Mrs. Willard Wright, Mrs. Aug ter Meeker, William Meeker, Mr. [Shoring and Mrs. Burton Steltz, Burton Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Naugle, Sr., [Tdetown Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meade and Mr. and Mrs. Dale = Wright and children, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reb- sons, Donald and Walter, ‘Jr., ‘with | Corey Meade were dinner | ert and children, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Rittenhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Alan | Mrs. of the latter's grandson, | Sterling Meade and family. They | Rittenhouse, Arthur and Susan | guests Rittenhouse. ° Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Benscoter and | went up ‘to the tent on Williams: | five children. Mrs. Bertha Ritten-|Port Mountain and heard Oliver house, Charles Schooley, Wesley Green preach. Schooley, Mrs. Mabel Lamoreaux, Mary Lou Casterline is spending some time with her aunt, Mrs. Mar- Mrs. Lewis Naugle and Linda. Mr. garet Chesko ii in n Binghamton, N..¥.4 | Feed Service. The Cloverleaf4-H Club Graphic Arts Services INCORPORATED PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking : Screen Prints, Art Work Phone VA 5-2978 Rear 29 North Main St. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. OUR SEAFOODS ‘ARE ALWAYS DELICIOUS | | (Homemade) DEVILED CRAB ...ivevvvievinnn.. $1.60 ! | LARGE AFRICAN LOBSTER TAIL ................. 250 | | scallops BE fred) oh Ee 1.85 : | RED SHRIMP IBY es a 195 § searoop PlaTiER LLL 2.75 4 ; : | HAVIR'S } | Formerly Marin’s | | _SUNDAY 207 VAUGHN STREET _ DAILY | | ig LUZERNE 4:30 P. M. 4 ntil Until | : BU 80456 wav | be I an i wi a ew wns Sd lr ar} LADIES’ — BOWLING SHIRTS MEN'S $39 ea INCLUDES SILK EMBROIDERED LETTERS ON BACK TEAMS LEAGUES SPECIAL TO ALL COLORS ADDITIONAL LETTERS 10c EACH Order Now For Early Delivery LEWIS - DUNCAN SPORTING GOODS NARROWS SHOPPING GENTER, KINGSTON | Charles Smith, Mr | Bloomer, Melinda and Brenda of Dal- | and Mrs. Joseph Seigsired, Eleanor | RR / Open House At McCrory S Friday Bt First Anniversa ry Of Opening Friday, August 11, marks the First Anniversary of the McCrory Store in the Back Mt. Shopping Center, Shavertown. The Birthday will be celebrated very special sale staged | especially to thank the many Back | Mountain residents who have made | this store a success. "be outstanding. t Dallas Five and Ten, and Huston’s | A complete wearing apparel and will hold and Furniture a Wiener Roast at the Trucksville | | been added. Fire Hall, August 28 and August 31 | members will be guests of the Wil- | cover ed | kes- Barre Kiwanis Club at the Hotel | Department | | | 1 | | shelf was lowered so that merchan- Values in each department will Savings will be far | beyond expectations. Tom Hobbs, Store Manager, has | expressed his desire to publicly thank each customer who has con- tributed to his store's popularity. At the time of its erection, the store boasted the latest in modern furnishings, yet, keeping step with progress, just last month the inter- ior was again remodeled with, latest shelving to make for easier shopping and improve customer appeal. Each dise may be more effectively dis- played. ’ Several departments have been enlarged since the store's opening. | shoe department, Home Furnishings Department have Back Mountain women have dis- that the = Yard Goods is one of the most complete in the area. A Department for Men and Boys has been ex- | panded. The McCrory store now employs 30 people, Many of the personnel | are the same since the opening. Fifteen trainees have been pro- Lace Operatives Outing Saturday Festivities To Start: Bt Neon, Run ‘Til 9 pm. The 14th Annual Outing of Branch © A-23, Amalgamated Lace Operatives - of America Union of Natona Mills, Inc., will be held Saturday from noon until 9 p.m. at Watahunee Park at Harveys Lake. John Judge, President of Branch A-23, heads the committee on ar- rangements. Other members of the committee are ‘Helen Grey, Fay Smith, Stanley Brooks, Tom, Bogdon and Les Eckhart. handled by Columbia Catering Cerv- dancing from 5 to 9 p.m. Special, guests of the union at the Outing will be Mr. Leon Birnbaum, Chairman of the Board of Native Laces & Textiles, Inc., President of Native Laces & Tex- Gardner, Mills. There will be) cessed through this store, during | the past year. Each has gone on to a better position elsewhere. \ Friday might, the Anniversary | will be celebrated with an ' Open | | House. Dicton’s Bakery in the shop- ping Center will ‘provide a Pugs Birthday Cake which will be served | from 8 until 11° p.m, along With | Free Coffee for everybody. Employees from the Back Moun- | | tain who have been with the store since ‘its ‘opening days, include Dorothy Ann Roberts, Mrs. Ruth | Cyphers, Barbara Lahn, Mrs. Tillie | Shonk, Mrs. Dixie Coolbaugh, Mrs. Evelyn Allabaugh, Mrs. Helen | Markrovitz, Mrs. Edna Lange, all of Dallas. Mrs. ‘Marilyn Kirkpatrick, Mrs. | Emily Montedonic, Mrs. Dorothy | Muncie, Barbara Muncie, Mrs. Ruth | Coburn, Mrs. Ida Davis, Gladys El, i Shavertown. Mrs. Betty Gerrity, Oak Hill; Mrs. | Dorothy Seoltishick, Harveys Lake; ! Mrs. Betty Davis, Hunlock Creek; Mrs. Ruth Belles, Fernbrook. Mt. Zion Sorry! We Gilberts had little | time to pick up Mt. Zion news over | the weekend. We all drove to] Spring Hill on the Wyalusing charge | and at the invitation of the Gerald Shumways had’ supper and spent the night there under their gracious hospitality. The Shumways live on the ancestral land which was land | grant from Revolutionary days. Family is strong in church and | community and preached first in the morning at Hollenbeck where Ruth has some relatives. They invited us for sup- per with them for Sunday after- noon. The second preaching point was Wyalusing itself and finally at | 8 Spring Hill where the girls mean- while had attended Sunday School where Dottie was primed with ques- tions. Even clear over there at Spring Hill I found people who knew and ‘admired our pastor Reid who used to be at Camptown. And Wesley Lewis was well known to. the men’s |, groups. Methodism is'a great con- nection. Monday Dorothy began work at | the Kirby Health Center for the | month of August. Trucksville DALLAS ORchard 5-1176 Centermoreland FEderal 3-4500, world affairs. 1 | sme | members and a team of foremen. | Door prizes will be awarded. Dallas MYF Plans Trip To Hear Graham hear {for the trip, the organization will [pod a Bake Sale on Saturday at | i | DeRemer’s T-V and Appliance Store, | Back Mountain | Receipts from a Strawberry Social held recently at the church were ad- | ded to the fund. “One thing the discovery of the orth Pole revealed is that there's | nobody sitting on ! top of the world.” EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. " BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Phone OR 4-4921 C ® Antique Refinishing ® Cabinet Making ® Furnitue Repair vn ALSO AMAZING NEW METHOD To Remove Cigarette Burns, Scratches, Stains from Table Tops, etc., with- removing finishing 1 us and favorit: dress tod Catering will be | #8 ice and an orchestra will play for |#§ New York | : Marcel Noe, Tricot | Bi tiles, 'Inc., Mr. Production = Manager for ' Native! Laces & Textiles; and ‘Mr. Charles Plant. Manager at Natona ''§ entertainment and HM various athletic events during the 'f day. As a highlight of the afternoon, | # | Mr. Judge has arranged a softball | § | game between a team of union § Dallas Methodist * Church = Senior J i | MYF plans to go to Philadelphia to [§ Evangelist Bill Graham on. | Sunday, August 27. To raise funds Shopping Center. | § O'MALIA Sanitone has kept this dress looking like new cleaning after cleaning!” Why risk the colors, the drape, the fit of stylish cotton with home laundering? Even the most gentle care can’t be as gentle and as thorough pressing equipment allows can. 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