The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 19, 1961, Image 4

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> HALLOWE’EN PARTY
AT OUR. LUZERNE GIANT'S PARKING LOT
FRIDAY NITE OCT. 27th 7 P.M.
MANY COSTUME - CATEGORIES
ENTRY BLANKS NOW AVAILABLE AT OUR STORE
Shoulder *50¢
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| V-8 VEGETABLE JUICE "i geo-18 8c
§ CAMPBELL'S TOMATO JUICE *¢
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 19, 1961.
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 4. 69¢ GAY
VAL VITA SLICED PEACHES “:,2* 2/45¢ M rruckswie
Giant 9-0x DALLAS ORchard 5-1176 |
YUBAN INSTANT COFFEE
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& Monroe F. Shultzgs Are
Wed Thirty Nine Years
Mr. and Mrs, Monroe F. Shultz,
Poplar Street, Fernbrook, were
pleasantly surprised with a family
dinner in honor of ‘their thirty
ninth wedding anuiversary on Sun-
ddy.
The couple was married by the
Rev. Adams in Christ Church, corner
"of, Barney Street and Carey Ave.,
Wilkes Barre. There are five chil-
dren and fifteen grandchildren.
Present at the dinner were Mr,
and Mrs. Gerald Shultz and daugh-
ter, Jane Mae, Mrs. William Boyes
and Billy, Gayle, Brenda and Linda,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shultz, Kevin,
Peggy Jean, Jimmie, Falls Church,
Jr. sons, David and Robert, Mr.
and Mrs.James Fox, Luzerne. Air-
man 1st Class Robert Shultz and
family, stationed at Greenland, N.H,
| were unable to .attend but tele-
phoned congratulations.
Former Dallas Girl Weds
New Jersey Lawyer’
Lorraine Esther Hoover, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Hoover,
Brook Avenue, Englewood, N. J,
8 | former residents of Orchard Avenue,
i | Dallas, was married: on Saturday,
September 16, to Attorney John
Eric Helsing, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Helsing of 252 Demarest Ave-
| nue New Milford, N. J.
The double-ring ceremony was
performed at 4 p.m. in Trinity!
Lutheran Church, Tenafly, N. J., by |
Rev. Arthur W. Frieberg and Rev.
George. C. Derner of ‘Englewood,
N. J. Hope Lawson played the wed-
ding - music and accompanied the
soloist, Frank Kraus.
Reception was held in the Trinity |
Lutheran Church social hall: Fol- |
lowing a wedding trip to Bermuda, |
| the couple will reside at 3021 Edwin |
Avenue, Fort Lee, N. J.
Rib *89¢ Lain : 99¢
SQUARE 35¢
8 | issue t-postage stamps.
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For Tax Collector
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KRAFTS—DELUXE CHEESE 8-0x. 33
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OVERFLOWS
If a wash bowl should
overflow, or leakage oc-
cur in any par of your
plumbing system, the
damage could be consid-
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just one of the many per-
ils covered by our Home-
owners Policy. Others in-
clude fire, theft, and per-
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PURCHASE OF SIX-OZ. BOX
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COUPON GOOD THRU SATURDAY, ocr. 2st § “4
ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER :
SWANSON'S TV-DINNERS
FROZEN
ALL VARIETIES
™ 59¢ @ DINNER REDY TURKEY
LUZERNE APPETIZERS
KOSHER CORNED BEEF sliced
SMOKED BABY WHITE FISH
KITCHEN FRESH COLE SLAW
CHOPPED LIVER
sonal liability.
HAROLD E.
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INSURANCE AGENCY
Brooks Bldg.
VA 3-2189
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many friends.
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| ler, GraceHarris, Margaret Reid, Ber-
| October 7. The new, arrival weighed
‘Kenneth Martin Yoder
Trucksville Cou
Fifty Four Years
Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Gay, Division
Street; ' Trucksville, will celebrate!
their fifty fourth wedding anniver-
sary quietly at their home on Mon-
day, October 23.
Mrs. Gay is the former Edith Hefit,
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Hefft of Carverton. Mr. Gay
is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. |
Harrison Gay of Carverton. The
couple was married in the parsonage |
of the Central Methodist Church, |
Wilkes-Barre by the Rev, C. E.
Sweet, their former pastor at Car-
verton, and went to housekeeping in
|
ployed by the Scranton Railway Co. |
In 1910 Mr. Gay retired and
bought a farm in their beloved Car- |
yerton Whete the couple worked to- |
DALLAS, PENN Saya NIA ;
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gether until 1942, when they moved
to their present home on Maple, now
| Division Street.
There are four children, Ellison
and Margaret of Hyattsville, Md.,
Sheldon, Lime Ridge and Kathryn at
home; also six grandchildren and
three great grandchildren.
‘Mrs. Gay is now a partial invalid,
spending much of her time in bed
and her rocking chair, reading and
working cross word puzzle. Mr. Gay
| and daughter, Kathryn, who also
| orks. keep the house running
smoothly. Mr. Gay occasionally has
Va; Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Merithew | Scranton where Mr. Gay was em- | time for a Mt. Grange or Juni
Mechanics meeting, All the Gays aw
members of the Carverton Methodist
Church,
Mrs. Amy DeWo
Her Ninety-Sec
“I think my mother must have |
made a mistake about the date of |
my birth, for I certainly don’t: feel |
like I'm 92 years old!’ So says one |
of the Back Mountain's oldest resi: |
dents, Mrs. Amy DeWolfe of Mill |
Street, Dallas.
Mrs. DeWolfe, a resident of Dallas
for more than forty years, will cele-
| brate her 92nd birthday October 24.
Because of her advanced age, she
can no longer get out and visit her
She enjoys company
and still does some of her own
housework!
She is daughter of the late Mr.
Ife To lalate
ond Birthday
and Mrs. Elias: Harris of Carverton,
| for whom Harris Hill Road. was
named. She is the last surviving
member of a family of six brothers
and sisters. Her husband was Odell
DeWolfe.
There. are three children: Ruth,
with whom she makes. her home;
Mabel, wife of Stanley Davenport,
| Pottstown; and Olin, Arlington, Vir-
ginia. There are two RR
and four great- -grandchildren.
Vv [She is a member of Dallas Met]
‘odist Church and enrolled in the
Dallas Post Eighty-Plus Club.
Mrs. Jennie Evans Is
Guest At Farewell Party
Mrs. Jennie Evans, long time resi-
| dent of Carverton, was guest of hon- |
England was the first country to or at a farewell party given by mem- |
| bers of the Anderson Class of Carver- |
| ton Methodist Church on Thursday |
| evening, Mrs. Evans, former class |
| teacher, will leave Wednesday to
make her home at the Murray Tuft
Garrett Manor, Narrowsburg, N. Y.,
a new Methodist Home for the Aged. |
The guest of honor received a pink
and white carnation corsage and a
beautiful Bible. A program given by |
* class members was followed by re-'
freshments.
Present were Mrs, Robert Bach-
‘man, class teacher, Mesdames Mary
Glahn, Evelyn Shales, Betty Schweit-
zer, Marie Hefft, Ann Brown,
Carol Metz, Doris Diehl, Dorothy
Walp, Allegra Spare, Dorothy Gay,
Marian Rispell, Madeline Raubia, |
Margaret Larmouth, Florence Sick-
| nice Piatt, Hilda Coon, , Edythe
| Kromelbein, Betty Turner, Grace
Stafford. Robert Robbins; Marian
Young and the guest of honor.
Dallas Junior Hich
To Have Record Hop
Dallas Junior High School PTA
plans a Record Hop. a closed party
for seventh, eighth, and ninth
grades = only, Wednesday, October
(95, 7:30 to 10:30,
General chairman is Mrs. Robert |
Bayer. Heading = the refreshment |
committee is Mrs. Edward ‘ Ditlow, |
assisted by Mr. ‘and Mrs. Frank
Wadas, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mah- |
ler, Mrs. ‘George Sherwood, Mrs. |
Paul Priebe, Ed Ditlow, Mrs. Harry
Sickler, Mrs." Raymond Stroud, and
Mrs. Fred Winner,
Teachers and parents will chape-
rone,
Mrs. Rustin Speaks
On ‘South America
Mrs. William A, Austin spoke re-
cently at Irem = Country Club to
members of the Delta Kappa Gam- |
ma, Alpha Chi Rho Chapter, on her |
experiences in [South ‘America. Mrs.
Austin is a member of the Tau!
Chapter of the international teach-
ers’ honorary organization.
Local members of Alpha Chi Rho |
chapter included Anoinette Mason, |
Louise Colwell, Grace Fleming, Ar.
line Rood, Eva McGuire, and Betty |
Thomas. When the original Tau
chapter grew too large, the Alpha |
Chi Rho chapter was formed, taking |
in eighteen members from Back |
Mountain and Greater Wyoming |
Valley.
Bll Kids Invited To! |
Acme Hallowe'en Party |
Quaker Oats will sponsor a Hallo- |
we’en Party on Shavertown Acme |
parking lot Tuesday, October 24, at
7 p.m. :
Any child in the Back Mountain
may attend, and all children wears |
ing costume will receive a Trick or |
Treat bag of candy.
Prizes are offered for: The Ugliest |
Costume; the Prettiest; the Funan. |
est: the Most Original.
_ There will be two, divisions, one
for chilren under eight years old,
and those for over eight.
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Yoder,
Main Road, Sweet Valley, announce
the birth of a son, Kenneth Martin,
at Geisinger Hospital, Danville, on
nine pounds, two and a half ounces
at birth,
Mrs. Yoder is the former Priscilla
Shaffler of Mt. Carmel. There are
three other children, Virginia, James
Jr. and Geralyn.
Mr. Yoder is employed as District
1 .
committee,
‘banc
- Joseph Janik, Russell Waters; Re-
| ward = Schrama,
‘irs. Charles Snyder
Is Guest On Birthday
Mrs. Charles Snyder, Sr., Claude
St., Dallas, was guest of honor at a
birthday dinner on Sunday at the
| home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Shaver, Jr. E. Overbrook Ave.
The centerpiece was a birthday
cake decorated in'green and white.
Her ‘children gave. her a piece of
luggage.
Enjoying the party were, Mr. and
Mrs. George Shaver, Sr., Mrs, Char-
les Snyder, Jr., Bobby, Jackie, Larry
, and Susan. Charles Snyder, Sr. and
! Jimmy, George, Tommy and Alan
{ Shaver, the guest of honor and the
"host and hostess.
Harvest Moon Ball
Plans Autumn Decor
Mrs. George Thomas was hostess
to the Harvest Moon Ball decorating
when members met to
perfect plans and set the theme of
Harvest and Thanksgiving -for. thy
background of the Noveniber 4 Ki
wanis Club affair at Irem Country
Club.
Guests were Mesdames: Baws
Thompson, Robert Dolbear, Edgar
Hughes, and representing the Key-
| ettes who will assist with plans,
Joanne Hadsel and Margaret Law-
son. ‘ :
Silkworth Fire Co.
Masquerade Oct. 28
Lake Silkworth Volunteer, Fire
Department will conduct its annual
Masquerade Party and Dance Satur
day October 28th at the Fire House.
The grand march will be at 10 PM.
Cash prizes will be awarded. This
affair will conclude the annual fes-
tivities of the Fire Department.
William Kulp is chairman, Paul
| Nichols vice chairman of the affair.
In charge of Tickets: John Ur-
chairman, John Graha
freshments, Edward Wesolowski
| chairman, Robert Griffith; Sylveste;
Metallic, Harry Everts, Gomer Hil
man
Prizes, William Samuels. Dr. L. B,
| Thomas. Joseph Siesko; Entertain-
ment, Nelson ‘Jones chairman, Ed-
Charles Nadonley,
Joseph Lopez, Luther Cease; Publi-
city, Edward Mushinski.
Ladies Auxiliary. has charge of
the kitchen.
Idetown Farmer Dance
And Hallowe'en Party
The Jonathan R. Davis Fire Com-
pany, Idetown, will sponsor a farm-
er dance and Hallowe’en party Fri-
| day. October 27 at 7:30 in the Fire
| Hall, Refreshments will be serveg
| and prizes awarded.
Proceeds will go to the fire com-
pany.
‘Ella Moore wr Class
Ella Moore Memorial Sunday
School Class met: last Tuesday at
| Bast Dallas Methodist Church, Irene
| Moss presiding in the absence of
Myra Carlin.
Anna Strazdus led devotions.
The class is ‘taking the sale of
dishcloths as its project.
Hostesses were Jule Wilson, Mary.
Ryman, and Jeanette Dickinson.
Present were Mary Hoover, Bette
Kintzer, Mrs. J. E. Labar, Anna
Strazdus. Viola Brace, Jeanette Dick-
inson, Mary Ryman, Jule Wilson, ¢
Helen Siley, Jessie Moore, Mabel
Wilson, Alverna Lamoreaux, Dorothy.
Heslop, and, Irene Moore.
Piano Recital
Louie W. Ayre will present her pri
vate pupils in a Recital of Piano
Music, Friday at 7 p.m. in the Para 3
ish House of St. Clement's Church,
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