Bur the weather and ice were too much for a Helicopter landing, and Santa motored in by car, éscorted Bob Block and Tony Zachery. They landed instead, in the circle of Highland Drive. Much to the delight of the child- en Santa was replendant in his CTION A — PAGE 4 = SA a . AROUND TOWN La very modern Santa Claus was expected to fly in by Helicopter from the North Pole on Sunday after- noon, soar over the housetops of New Goss Manor and land in the ear of Hume Daron’s on Grandview child. George Horwatt, [man interferred. famous. costume of red and white, Goss Manor Home Association. The complete with a pack on his back. | committee in charge, Robert Block, From his pack, boxes of candy were | Skyview Ave.; and Anthony Zach- siven to the children and the ex-|ary, Woodcliff Ave. James. Regan, citement and magic of Christmas Hillcrest Ave. was evident on the face of each | Association. In spite of the rain, a faltly good | crowd turned out to witness the on a group of ‘Papas’ making like arrival and departure of Goss Man- real Santa's last Saturday, or’s own special Santa Claus. Santa, none other than Vincent tools for cutting down their own Makar of Hillcrest Aveue, was to Christmas trees, be flown from his North Pole ad- just that! dress at the Forty Fort Airport, by | until the weather it’s own North Pole where any Dad _ Sponsor. of the venture was New | his own Christmas tree for a nom- THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1961 cles. is president of the backs, { Ho! Ho! Ho! thep drove out of sight Santa Claus himself has nothing Night.” when | they armed themselves with the and: Led did It seems the Back Mountain has Carols. with muscles enough, can chop down Afterwards the youngsters 1 don’t believe their route was over snow studded house tops in a sleigh, but with their trees on their we heard them explain as ing. . ‘Merry Christmas to all, and to all a Good Brownies To Carol In Goss Manor. About twenty-six girls of Brown- ie Troop No. 220 of Dallas Methodist Church, accompanied by their lead- ers, will tour the Goss Manor area tonight (Thursday) at 7 p.m. to lift their voices singing Christmas | inal fee., plus a few strained mus- | hold a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Oliver Troup of Highland Drive. Gifts will be exchanged and refreshments served, Mrs. John Blaze and Mrs. Frank Kuehn assist- vv inter Formal Virginia Drake, Woodlawn Drive, | receatly attended = the “Winter Formal’ ’at Syracuse University. She was the week-end guest of James Cannon. The dance was held at the "Phi Kappa ,K Psi Fraternity House and is considered the most formal | dance of the year. Virginia wore a red lace, waltz length evening gown and her es-| will ' cort was in formal attire. Special n a glass goblet. it. Bridge club Saturday home. Guests were: Mr. Robert Bachman and Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Rumbaugh, Dallas; and Dr. and Mrs. William Myers, Forty Fort. Home For The Holidays: Diane McClary, daughter of Mr. favors for each young lady at the i and Mrs. dance was a single orchid nestled Street, will be home for Christmas. On Sunday morning everyone at- | | Dallas and find it a very friendly tended a special Christmas Chapel ' community. Diane is hostess for Al- (Hill Road, has been ill for several service, Virginia had a wonderful leghany Airlines and makes many days. time, and says she will never forget regular flights to Avoca Airport. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moen, Hunts- ville Road, entertained their bridge evening at their and Mrs. Ray McClary, + The McClary’s are newcomers to | Home From College Home from college to Christmas with their families are: Donnie Hopkins-Bloomsburg State College; Wesley Evans-Lycoming; | Nancy Wolfe, Mansfield State Col- lege; Sue Kelley, Temple University; Bob Taylor, Bluefield College, Virg- inia; Bill Whittaker, Pennsylvania Military College; Sherry Gauntlett, General Hospital; Karen Culver, Gen- DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Claude eral Hospital; Bloomsburg State College and Bob Moyer, Penn State. ; Little Gregg Harrison, E. Center for Santa Claus time. Hume Daron, spend | Avenue, is home for Christmas after a seige of illness at Nesbitt Hos- pital. Members of the Bill Wright fam- ily, including Mr. Wright's mother, have all been except Mrs. will probably be just her luck to be down for the Holidays. We hope Mrs. not. We Patt Whittaker, hope he’s up and well Grandview own with the flu Wright. She says it eT % Luzerne-Dallas Highway * 148 So. Main, W.-B. at., PON PER CUSTOMER REI AT ALL GIANT MARKETS AND" GIANT BIG CHIEF MARKETS OCEA CRANBERRY N SPRAY CLOSED MONDAY CHRISTMAS DAY LAND O’ LAKES U.S. GOV'T. GRADE A TOMS 18 lbs. & Up US cE STAMPS With the Purchase cf 2-Lb. Pkg. COUNTRY STYLE JORK SALSASS | = Coupons Good hy Sat., Dec. 23rd LIT per ONE COUPO “En pons TOP VALUE amps 69¢ TOYS EDEFMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS A bupons ood ‘tnru Sat, Dec. 23rd IIT ONE COUPON PER Tosroven : 50BCRUS TOP VALUE STAMPS ICELANDIC BREADED HADDOCK REDEEMABLE AT ALL - MARKETS TOP vn LYE ‘STAMPS RUSSET POTATOES REDEEMABLE AT ALL Coupcns Good Thru Sat, Dec. Z3ra tom x C€oUPQ CUSTONBR 25 ROIS TOP VALUE STAMPS With the Purchase of 4 Ib. Bag of MACINTOSH APPLES REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS Coupons Good Thru Sat., Dec, 23rd LIMIT CONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER PONS TOP VAL! UE STAMPS With the Purchase of 11%5-o0z. Pkg. Frozen STOUFFER'S CHICKEN NOODLE ns (Goed Thru Sat. Dee. 23rd ; UPON a CUSTOMER = 95 B0uUS. TOP VALUE STAMPS FANCY FRUIT CAKE Conpors Good Thru Sat, Dec. 23rd IMIT ONE COUPON PER CusTOMNIE. OY TOR VALE STAMPS $ With the Purchase of t 5 Coupons Good Thru Sat., Dec. 23rd LIMIT ON N PER CUSTOMER TOP Ban STAMPS LUDENS CHRISTMAS CANDY HARD OR FILLED Coupons Good Thru Sat., Dec. 23rd Cold Medal Flour With the Purchase of 12-o0z. Pkg. Frozen & With the Purchase of 10-Ib. Bag Maine 7 GIANT MARKETS ! i REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS 2 With the Purchase of one 3-Ib, Pkg. REDFEMABLE aT ALL GIANT MARKETS 1b. box Luden fancy and chocolate REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS 2 With the Purchase of One Bag of LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER 1 A / ) EY REDEEMABLE AT ALL GIANT MARKETS PA Sa -Lb, 53¢'%. Lb. 31: Ea x 1 » Lh. 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