ON A —PAGE 4 GOSART’S MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS Blade Cut bh HC R Rib - End | PORK CHOPS @ ; | Br | FE | OSCAR MAYER | crown ih ~ BACON ARMOUR’S STAR Lean wit ARMOUR’S STAR 2 ® BR rn RING 0LOGNA 1 our own | LOOSE | SAUSAGE COUNTRY STYLE STAR KIST | TUNA _ | w MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS bi Ms. Fisher's Miniature Rooms | Are Featured In Hobby Magazine Back Mountain residents who py, its light draperies reflected in have seen Mrs. Dwight Fisher's |the frilly window curtains. There miniature rooms, filled with en- is a brass bedwarmer and a gaily chanting little reproductions of painted dower chest. period furniture, will be delighted | The kitchen is a dream room. A | that five of the ten miniature rooms poston rocker stands by the fire- | are featured in the February issue place, paintstakingly constructed by | of “Hobbies, the Magazine for Col- | Mrs, Fisher from tiny rocks found [SCRAPPLE GOSART'S Jorn oan. 100m] lectors.” Reproduced are: the Victorian Parlor; the Colonial Bedroom; the Pennsylvania = Dutch Kitchen; the Library; and the Antique Shop. Mrs. Fisher has shown her tiny rooms, assembled on a scale of one inch to one foot, a number of times in the Dallas area. hibit several years ago. She goes into endless meticulous detail to make her rooms look lived lin by tiny Victorian or Pioneer ghosts. Newspapers, little lamps, books, baskets, dishes, a bit of {bones with pleasing curves. Mrs. | Fisher uses wallpaper, mirrors, chan- deliers, an ornate “throw” for the | piano, heavy draperies, cushions on {the couch, a hobby-horse for the baby of the family. In her Colonial bedroom, a four- post bed holds the center of the stage, complete with ruffled :cano- The | Library Book Club enjoyed the ex- { fancy work, bring the parlor up from | | a skeleton, furnishing the usual bare lin her own driveway. Cooking uten- sils hang in its depths, and in a warm corner is the mammy-bench, . the cradle where a busy housewife | dropped down between household (tasks to rock the baby to sleep, | snug in its slatted enclosure, and | in no danger of falling to the floor. The Library has a stained glass | window reaching almost to the | peak of the high arched Gothic ceiling. A beautiful chandelier hangs from the ceiling, and high book- {shelves hold many volumes. There. iis even a tall ladder, designed for {a small ghost’s use in reaching the higher shelves. Crimson velvet drap- | eries give a warm and mellow note Ito this interior. ] | The Antique Shop holds just about "everything that might be found at a country auction, up to and includ- ling a cigar-store Indian. There's a { washstand with bowl and pitcher, a Boston rocker, lamps, gadgets, 150 pieces in miniature. Mr, and Mrs. Michael Chukinas, Demunds Road, celebrated their thirty-fourth wedding anniversary lary 11. : i. Mrs: Chukinas ig the former Mary A | Pukic, daughter of the late Mr. and { Mrs, Mathew Pukic, Luzerne. Mr. | Chukinas' is also a former resident of Luzerne. The couple was married in Sacred Heart Church, Luzerne, and started housekeeping there Sunday afternoon at 3, there will. be ‘an organ recital at Dallas Senior High School. Miss Margery Davis, representing the Allen Organ Company of Macungie, will present a program including light classical | and serious music. Also appearing | on the program will be Paula Scott as soloist, accompanied by Marsha Sowden. The Allen organ installed in the auditorium has attracted much favorable comment. A revival of interest in the organ has 'accom- panied the perfecting of the organs of today, now no longer cosidered as suitable only for churches, but to. be used at assembly programs, as a much more varied instrument, as accompanient to singing, or with band and orchestra. Lester Lewis, band director, says: ‘It can add its full-throated beau- ty to assembly programs, its rever. ent tones to Baccalaureate services, or add to any community program. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chulinss Are Married Thirty-four Years quietly at their home on Febru. | Professional Organ Recital Sunday At Dallas Senior High School lin the mines. They moved to the |Back Mountain area. in 1940. Mr. | Chukinas is now retired. The Chukinasest are members of | Gate of Heaven Church, where Mrs. | Chukinas is active in Altar and | Rosary Society and Mr. Chukinas in | the Holy Name Society. {| There are five children: Rose- ‘mary Pensyl, Boston, Mass.; Joseph, | Michael and Delores, all of Wash- | ington, D. C, and Theresa Pavlick, Most importanti it can attract stu- dents to music, who would not normally explore this big-sounding instrument.” Sunday’s organ recital is free, a gift to the community, which may enjoy hearing a professional organ- ist bringing out the best to be ob- tained by a beautiful instrument. Eastern Star Plans Family Night Supper Mrs. Mildred Garinger, Worthy Matron of the Dallas Chapter #396 Ortler of the Eastern Star, wishes to invite members, their families, and friends to “Family Night’ at the | Kunkle Community Hall Wednesday, February 28, at 6:30. Mrs. Betty Meeker and Mrs. Eve- lyn Smith, co-chairmen of the “Fam- ily Night” Committee, plan a cover- ed dish supper and interesting en- tertainment. New York Dallas, dividends, as declared, to policy owners only —it has no stockholders. phone . . . write NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO. Life Insurance @ Group Insurance ® Annuities ® Health Insurance ® Pension Plans @® f Life, a mutual company, pays . + + visit Peter Kaye 76 Midland Drive Pa. Phone OR 4-5107 | | K-15 Our Sanitone Dry Clean bedded dust that dims too! 1 ing process penetrates be- tween the fibres to loosen and flush away the em- Then our Soft-Set® finish puts back the lustre and feel of newness in your fall and winter garments. Try our Sanitone Service just once . .. and discover why it's America’s favorite dry cleaning. Best for your family’s clothes, best for drapes and slipcovers, O’MALIA Laundry & Dry Cleaning Jie Luzerne - Dallas Highway Enterprise 1.0843 It’s Sanitone colors and wears fabrics. Wyoming Girl ls Mako Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins, Shrine | Acres, newly elected president, en- tertained officers . and commitiee chairmen of Back Mountain Library Book Club at a dessert meeting on Lincola’s Birthday when plans were made for the coming year. Mrs. Charles Frantz and Mrs. Prosper Wirt are co-chairmen of volunteers; Mrs. Emil Bauman and Mrs. Herman Thomas, of hospitality. Mrs. Robert VanHorn is telephone Junior Womans Club To SP|4 Johnson C. Miers Mr. and Mrs. Johnson C. Miers, Perrin Street, Shavertown announce the marriage of their son SP. 4 John- son C. Miers, Jr. to Judith Winans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Win- ans, Wyoming. Mrs. Miers’ father is Corporal Lewis Winans of the State Police and is stationed at Wyoming Barracks. Double ring ceremony was pre- formed at the altar of Presbyterian Church, Wyoming Avenue, Wyoming by the Pastor, Reverend D. R. Dres- ser on February 10, at noon. The soloist was Albert Larmouth and organist, Mrs. Mildred Kern. Maid of honor was Bonnie Wielgosz, class- mate of the bride at Nesbitt Hospital School of Nursing. The groom chose as his best man Sp. 4 Thomas A. Rondo, Clarkston, Mich. Ushers were Lewis Winans and Carl Miers, brothers of the bride and groom. Honor attendants were Sp. 5 Wayne Pagle, ‘Amerita, Minn. and Sp. 4 Robert E. Turek, Polo, Ill. All service men are friends of the groom hav- ing served with him in Korea, Ari- zona and Fort Belvoir, Va. The bride wore two-piece white wool suit with matching accessories | Membership Meeting iE Junior League held its annual area membership meetings on Tues- day, February 13, at the homes of Mrs. Richard Demmy, Lake Street, and Mrs. Richard Hogoboom, Sut- ton Road. A general discussion of League policies and future plans was led by Mrs. Donn Innes. Mrs. Richard Paterson, and Mrs. Hale Coughlin. Mrs. John Robinson and | Mrs. Charles Frantz were chairmen of the meetings. Serving as re- corders were Mrs. Charles Flack and Mrs. George Carey. ~ Following the meetings, refresh. | ments were served. Cathy Yockavitch ‘Has Fifth Birthday Mr, and Mrs. William Cragle, Pikes Creek, entertained at a family dinner honoring their granddaught- er, Cathy Yockavitch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Yockavitch, Pikes Creek. The birthday cake was baked by Mrs. Jessie Shupp. At- tending were Mr, and Mrs. William Cragle, Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Yoc- kavitch, Jr., Anthony 3rd.,, Mrs. Shupp and the honoree. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. |. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas {Have Baby Girl Phone OR 4-4921 {and a corsage of pink rose buds. Maid lof honor chose deep rose woolen | dress and accessories of lighter rose. | Her corsage was of deep shaded rose | buds. Following the ceremony dinner | was served to the bridal party and immediate families at the home of | the bride. | Mrs. Miers, a graduate of Wyom- | ing High School, has been a member {of Nesbitt Hospital, School of Nurs- ling. Mr. Miers is a graduate of West. { moreland High School class of 59. |He enlisted in the Army immedi- | ately after graduation and has served | at Fort Dix, N. J.; Fort Belvoir, Va.; | U.S. Test Station, Yumah, Arizona, {Korea and is now at Fort Leroy Johnson, New Orleans, La. He has [recently reinlisted for six years and Iwill be leaving shortly for Green- |land. The bride and groom left Sun- day for New “Orleans, La. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson C. Miers, Perrin Street, Shavertown have had as guests for the week-end Sp. 5 | Wayne Pagle, Amerita, Minn.; Sp. 4 { Robert E, Turek, Polo, Ill.; Sp. 4 Thomas A. Rondo, Clarkston, Mich. They have returned to their Centeral station at Fort Belvoir, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Naugle, an- nounce the birth of an eight pound, four ounce baby girl, February 10 at Nesbitt. Hospital. They have two other children, Sherry and Jerry. Mrs. Naugle is the former Bonnie Kalbach. Mr. Naugle is employed at the Swoyersville Toy Factory. | | | Sponsors Scholarship Members of the Education Com- mittee, Dallas Junior Woman's Club, last week established a $200 schol- arship’ to be awarded to the stud- lent selected from the 1962 gradu- | ating class, Dallas Senior High | Scheol, by a committee of teachers | for general ability, good citizenship land financial need. The scholarssip will be presented at the annual High School Awards | Day ceremonies. To Address PTA REV. ROBERT E. GERMOND Rev. Robert E. Germond will ad- dress Shavertown Elementary PTA Monday evening at 8:15. Mrs. John M. Rogers will preside. Rev. Ger- mond, Minister at Trucksville Metho- dist Church, will speak on Inter- national Brotherhood and responsi- bility of parents and teachers, in ‘Child Education this year of in the World’. ville Peckville. Rev. and Mrs. Germond | are Conference Youth Directors of | ithe Methodist Youth Fellowship. | Parents of three children, they are | both very active in the M.Y.F. P-TA will be given. Soda are being collected by the Robert Voelker, Ways and Means Chairman, will report on the Spring Fun Festival planned for Saturday, May 5. man Schoell as hostesses. LUZERNE THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT Troy Donahue Connie Stevens “Susan Slade” ’ GIFT NIGHT FRIDAY ‘& SATURDAY Vivian Leigh Warren Beatty "The Roman Spring Of Mrs. Stone” Sat Matinee & Sunday (Continuous 2 to 11) Jules Verne “Mysterious Island” Co_Hit Buddy Hacket In “Everything's Ducky” keeping with the P-TA Theme for’ ® ON Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins, Hostess To New Leaders Of Book Club chairman, Mrs, George Montgomery, finance. Mrs. Warren Unger heads the book selection committee, Mrs. Fred Howell membership; Mrs. Hom- er Moyer, contingent fund; Mrs. Thomas Hillyer, vice president, pro- nan, public relations. Mrs. Willard Seaman is treasurer, secretary. The Club will meet in the Library Annex, Monday, 2. p.m. Mrs, Warren Unger will lead a book discussion. Mrs. Frantz Passes State Boards SANDRA LEIGH BAIRD RN Sandra Leigh Baird, 1961 gradu- ate of General Hospital RN to her name, by virtue of having passed the State Boards. Miss Baird, Baird, Sutton Creek Road is in the Anaesthesiology Department at Gen- eral, joining the staff in September when her three years of training terminated. A 1958 graduate of Dallas Town- ship, she played in the band and was a member of the chorus. Her instrument was the baritone, and she accompanied the chorus. In i | both senior and junior years, she was selected to attend District Band and Chorus. She was a mem- co-editor of the Yearbook; and sec- retary of her class. is class secretary, and accompanied a chorus for musical events. An auction is where if you're not careful, youll get something for nodding. Rev. Germond came to Trucks- in. December of 1960 from ' A report on Founder's Day of the : Caps from Pepsi Cola and Teem | | P-TA. Anyone having Bottle Caps | | may bring them in to the Meeting, | or give them to any P-TA member. | Miss Bertha Sutliff’s second grade ! mothers will serve refreshments with | Mrs. Clifford Parker and Mrs. Nor. | FORTY FORT THEATRE | THUR. - FRI - SAT. “The George Raft Story” | SUN. - MON. - TUES. (Continuous Sun. 8 to 11) . 4 “The Singer Hot The Song” 2 AI a a a a a Marlene DANCE CPV PPC CPO CVO CV VVC VV VV PY Ve ere VV VV YO VT VV VV YY YY VYYYYvew 10 - YR. MEMBER OF NAT'L. ASSC. 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