1 | | 3 weekend as the guests of Mr. Mrs. ~and Mr. ing, - {with his Ly at their cabin. A committee meeting of the re- | held a a : ch TT, SUS ATE sar A GI ERNE SRSA i SRE sremon C— LL 2 Wm SWEET VALLEY Frank teinberg, Sr. and sons, mer’s grandson, Michael, spent last home of the Cubmaster, Burl Up- and | dyke, with the following members | John Gelsleichter. Recent | attending, Charles Perkins, dinner ‘guests at the Gelsleichter | Haines, Charles Kreller, James home were Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hess | Yoder, Rev. William Hughes and | and Mrs. William Spauld- | Mesdames Floyd Wolfe, Joseph Bog- | Trucksville and Mrs. Jennie | don, Richard N. Stroud, James M. | Sowers, Fernbrook. Garrahan, and Albert L. Ray. Norman Frick, Warrington, along RECEPTION FOR PASTOR sons are spending some Members and friends of the! | Mooretown Assembly of God Chur ch! George | | Trotta and family, who were pre- | Louis A | Betty Lou and son Michael; in their | Gertrude Rodamoyer, included vocal elections by | and Mrs. Wilbur Shaw; Mr. and , cently re-organized Cub Pack 444, vs. Rousing, Mabel Hess, Gertrude Frank, Jr. and Joseph, and the for- | was held Tuesday evening at the | Rodamoyer and Ethel Gelsleichter; | sented with many lovely gifts. | special program = given | honor | Mr. by Joleen and Gail Shaw, Diane, Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Hough; Margie Roseanne, Karen, and Rodney Ma- Hoffman; Mr. and Mrs. Russell honey, Karen and Lois Baer, Mar- | Kitchen; | Mr, and Mrs. Leonard gie Hoffman, Jody Stroud, Beverly Baer, Karen and Lois; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dennis Mahoney, Paul, Connie, Bar- and Mrs. Wil- bur Shaw, Joleen and Gail; Mr. and Thomas, Roseanne, f Karen, Pamela; Martha Cragle, Mrs. Anne Nelson, David Harris, Barton, and Connie Clemow; piano solo, | solo, by Mrs. | Frieda Baer; Rev. Trotta gave a brief talk. Kitchen, Leonard, by Ethel Gelsleichter; | Denis Mahoney; by | Mrs. Muriel Rodney, Josephine and Wilbur Shaw. OR arms y reception for ‘Rev. Louis Attending were Rev. [t's Heartwarming Joy... Give A Christmas Present To A St. Michael's Boy Again this year the public is cordially invited to participate in a heartwarming, Holiday endeavor by visiting either of the two main offices of the Pennsylvania Gas and Water Company— 41 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, or 135 Jefferson Ave., Scranton— to place a Christmas gift under trees traditionally decorated in honor of St. Michael's School for Boys. The principal gift suggestions are articles of clothing for Boys between the ages of 12 and 15. Shirts, jackets, sweaters, trousers, shoes, underwear and articles of personal grooming are most suitable gifts. If checks are donated, they should be made out to “St. Michael's Christmas Fund’ and donation boxes are located at each office. Enjoy the wonderful gift of giving this Christmas! PENNSYLVANIA GAS and WATER Company @ and Mrs. : ~— | Church THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1961 0 otta, daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Fox; and Henry Rinehimer; Stroud, Trudy, a ton and Dennise; Mr. Wilson Mahoney, Robert, Diane, John Gelsleichter. services and Mrs. Gelsleichter tion. Mrs. Louis Church School small children to give the mothers a free hour to attend the intellec- tual and inspiring sermons of Rev. {| Trotta. The mothers are grateful | to Mrs. Trotta and wish to express their appreciation. Mrs. Trotta is assisted by Mrs. John The reception was new basement. While there is still work to be done on the interior, when finished this will be used for Sunday school for all preteen mem- | bers. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Joseph Magaro- wictz, Wayne, N. J. spent last week- | end as guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lukavitch. Caroline Ferry has returned after | spending the past two weeks with Trotta will held in the SE MOTE {: (<n J 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 Randy, | Mrs. | Mabel | Hess; Mrs. Stella Rousing; Harrison Mr. Joel Stroud; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cragle; Mrs. Russel Kitchen is pianist for John is pianist for Sunday School. Both assisted at the recep- have ; in the hall for all Gelsleichter. | Michael Brody, Noxen, recently | completed a seven-week course of | study of the function, operation, | testing and maintenance of Strow- ger susomatic central office equip- | her sister, ‘Margaret Aton. ‘Bingham- ton. Randy Kevin Ray has been ill |W ith a virus. | Mr. ‘and Mrs. Phillip H. Farber, Sr. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irven Farber, Wilkes-Barre on Saturday. Mrs. Phillip Farber and Mrs. Irven Farber are sisters and Phil and Irven are brothers. Mrs. Phyllis Borkowski has gone to Rantoul, Ill. to join her husband, who is stationed at Chanute @ir- force Base. Pvt. Russell Steele, Jr. has been transferred from Fort Dix to Fort Devens, Mass. He expects to spend a ten day leave at home during the holidays. ; Z Brass - Choir, of Lake ~Lehman High School Band entertained with Christmas Carols in Sweet Valley, Saturday evening. ‘They went on to the Bloomingdale Grange Hall where they = entertained for the “Youth For Christ” meeting after which refreshments were served. MUSICAL On Saturday evening, at. 8, Ross Committee of the Ross Elementary School will spon- sor a Musical under the direc- tion of Mrs. Laura Devens. A silver offering will be taken. Mrs. Anna Hoover was admitted | { to the Wilkes-Barre General Hos- | pital last week, with a fractured hip. An operation was performed Saturddy. and she is listed in fair condition. Mrs. Hoover, whose home is on the Main Road, has been a guest at the Carpenter Convalescent Home for the past year. Completes Course FORT KNOX, KY. (AHTNC)—Army Pvt. "Larry N: Hallock, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hallock, Noxen, completed the eight-week automo- tive school under the Reserve Forces Act program at The Armor Training Center, Fort Knox, Ky., Nov. 30. ; . : Hallock was trained in the oper- ation and maintenance of both. gaso- ! line and diesel engines. The 20-year-old soldier attended Lake-Lehman High School. Sister - body. Mother - Grandma Brother - Dad - Grandpa cr EN YT RTT NE GOTY YARDLEY REVLON AMBUSH ~~ LANVIN — “My Sin’ CHANEL No. 9 TALCUM - DUSTING POWDER - COLOGNE $I. — $2.50 - SPRAY - COLOGNE $1.25 — $2.50 TALCUM - HAND LOTION - MOON DROPS LOVE PAT - INTIMATE $1. $3. SETS $5. & $6. SPRAY COLOGNE BATH POWDER ARPEGE SETS — $6. MAX FACTOR $250 — $85. FABERGE $I. — $250 v2 $2, SETS $2. 86. WHIT MAN'S CHOCOLATES TIMEX WATCHES AMITY WALLETS STATIONERY ® SAMPLER ® MINIATURES ® PHILADELPHIA ASSORTMENT ® FAIR HILL OPEN MAIN HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN FOR CHILDREN FOR ADULTS NOTE PAPER PEN & PENCIL SETS CIGARETTES - - TOBACCO KAYWOODIE Yello Bole PIPES EL “io. CIGARS, © DUTCH MASTERS - ROBERT BURNS “WHITE OWL PRODUCTO | HALLS PHARMACY DAILY and SUNDAY 8 to 10 REGISTERED PHARMACISTS ON pUTY STUFFED ANIMALS CHILD GUIDANCE TOYS GAMES OR 4-161 5 Completes ‘Special Training ment. He is pictured at the Auto- matic Electrie Company’s Training Schbol, Northlake, Ill., using special test equipment to heck operation of highly complex exchange equip- ment. The class included trainees from all parts of the United States. Brody is a junior switchman for’ Common- wealth. Automatic Electric is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of telephone equipment. Such special technical training is part of Commonwealth Telephone Company’s policy of keeping its personnel abreast of the latest techniques and ‘methods never-ending advance in telephone technology. Michael and his wife, Patricia, and | their five children, Sharon, Michael, | Patricia, Sue and Barbara Ann make their home in Noxen. Mr. Brody is president of the Noxen Township Board of Education. fie For the Long, Hard Pull When you place your insur- ance through an independent insurance agent, you can be sure it will carry maximum strain when you need it most. Your independent insurance agent helps you choose the right policy from hundreds available—recommends com- panies known for fair, fast claim payment. When your needs change, your independent insurance | agent suggests the economical way to proceed—keeps you posted on new, more advan- tageous poligies. We are an independent } ing surance agency. We're here to- give you continuing personal attention—The Big Difference in car, home and business in- surance. ndependent Lrg AGENT "SERVES YOU _ x : HAROLD E. FLACK Insurance Agency BROOKS BLDG. VA 3-2189 in the Idetown Brass Ensemble will play Friday | night December 22 at the Church. Also on the program will be Larry Carpenter, trumpeter accompanied by Mrs. George May. Mrs. Daniel Meeker and Mrs. Nadeline LaBarre, accompanied by Mrs. Fred Swan- son. Children’s program will begin at 7:30 with all departments taking part. Adults’ program will follow. A coffee hour for all will be held | in the Churchhouse at the close of the program. Committee in charge, Thelma 4A. Lamoreaux, Charlotte Calkins, Ella Williams, and Joanne Maloid. /Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stull of Allentown visited Mr. and Mrs. James Casterline and Mrs. Libbie Smith. The United States and the British Empire are the only major countries soloists at Kunkle Church, will be! without universal military training. \ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Dead-Eye Jones 2 Right On Target Dead-eye Jones has done it again. Year before last, he got his buck’: | with a shot over the eyes. This year he made a perfect bullseye with a shot between the eyes, dead cen ter. (Last year, he didn’t hunt.) © B. Kirby Jones, hunting on Thurs- day in a party of nine near Sweet; Valley, got a spike buck weighing 120 pounds. Dropped at Shingle Run, the buck had to be hoisted up a steep cliff. 5 A herd of deer containing twelve doe and a mammoth buck with enor= mous spread of antlers, floated by: earlier in the afternoon, with only one shot fired at the buck befor it crashed into underbrush and van-" ished. In the party were Ronnie, Dick and Paul Thomas, brothers; a cousin Ab Thomas; Sterling Sult; Sam Higgins, Clayton Edwards, and Jones. z { Men who understand Women..... Give DIAMONDS For Christmas! We Feature | KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS | FROM $100. up Beautiful Selection BIRTHSTONE RINGS @® STERLING SILVER ® STAINLESS '® SILVER PLATE MAIN HIGHWAY HENRY’S Jewelry — Gift — Card SHOP : SILVER SHAVERTOWN Do Your Christmas Shopping & SAVE | 100 Extra S&H Green Stamps With every Purchase of $5.00 or more . .. regular amount 2 Stores — Offer Expires Dec. — Fill Your Books Plus the Up Fast at our 20 at 9:00 P.M. BOYS’ MEN’S SHIRTS sly Be 3 For $1.25 HOSE | MEN’S JACKETS $13.88 Reg to $19.95 MEN $2.98 GLOVES $1.98 All Wool Leather Faced ~ | MENS BELTS lc LEATHER REG. 1.50 A STORE FULL OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS OF FINE QUALITY CLOTHES (And Men’s OUR TWO LOCATIONS. Shoes) AT Back Mt. OPEN EVERY NIGHT 521 EDWARDSVILLE ADAM HOZEMPA'S . Shopping Center SHAVERTOWN MAIN ST. * A ST a | 5
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