The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 05, 1962, Image 18

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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1962
URAL SA RARE SA Sate
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
— Luzerne Merchants Unite In Spring Sales Promotion _.
'NOXEN
Horseshoe 4-H Club
Back Mountain Horseshoe 4-H
Club met on Saturday at the Leh-
man Firehall to hear James Huston,
Jr. and Addison Woolbert discuss
slides from the Purina ‘Company.
FREE
Our Easter Gift
Pearls with every purchase of $2.50
One to a family.
Double Celebration’
Mr, and Mrs, Z. S. Harmond, par-i
ents of Mrs. Howard Whitesell and |
Mr. and Mrs. George Whitesell,
parents of
HE WENN ONS EDS DNR EESN GENE SEN SEND WEPY Seven,”
to you. A beautiful strand of
or more.
GIRLS’ NYLON
FLEECE TOPPERS
(Washable) Sizes 2 to 14
3.99 to 5.63
BOYS’ SUITS
A handsome Jacket with
Pants to match
207 AND UP
BOYS’ IVY LEAGUE
PANTS
Sizes 6 to 16
19
GIRLS’ GENUINE PATENT
LEATHER
SLIPPERS
2.99
MEN’S GENUINE GABARDINE
DRESS TROUSERS
3.99 AND UP
GIRLS’
HAT & PURSE SETS
1.91
GIRLS’ NYLON
EASTER DRESSES
1 07 AND UP
MEN'S GENUINE LEATHER
DRESS BELTS
8dc
LADIES’ GENUINE
BAN-LON SWEATERS
AND UP
MEN’S CHINO
WORK PANTS
B.V.D. Brand
2.5)
Famous
BOYS’ OXFORD
SHOES
Newest Styles
=e AND UP
LADIES? SHOES
DRESSY FLATS
Newest Styles
1.94 °™ 3.15
Clothing and Shoes for the en
FACTORY DI
Corner Main Street
LUZERNE
Open Even'ngs—Thursday, Friday, Saturday
tire family at discount prices
STRIBUTORS
and Tener Street
i as guests over
I: Mrs.
iN | Mrs.
; | Berwick, were dinner guests at the | has made considerable changes. in
§ | Richard Traver
§ General
8 is scheduled for
ER Mr
#8 Candy and William Race, Bingham-
spent the week end with the |
| Lawrence Races. William is remain. |
fl | ing
| Recent visitors at the home of |
Mrs. Betty Smth were: Mrs. Jeanie
8 West Milford, N. J.
¥ Philip Cummings and Barb- |
1 ara, Milltown, N. J.
Donald Root and
; spent a few days
8 with his mother, Mrs. Liman Root.
Members of the Luther League,
"Whitesell, wed 41 years last Frida ed the moving picture “Question
3 A at the Hart Theatre, Wilkes | hoppen and Mrs. Violetta Wandell,
family, of Allentown, spent the week
Howard and Elwood | St. Lukes Lutheran Church, attend- end with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Manning, Mes-
Barre, on Sunday. They were ac-| Tunkhannock, visited the William
companied by their Pastor
Kimm,
Mr.
Wesley |
and Mrs. Roy Dendler
tour of Florida.
spent two weeks ‘with Mrs. Ira
Kresge. They had Harriett Dendler,
Harrisburg and Mr.
i Holdredge ‘and Scott, Shavertown, |
the week end.
Warren Stahler and Jerry, |
Osmond Casterlines, in Sunday.
Dick Traver and Mr. and Mrs.
| port, spent the week-end with Mrs.
and family.
Mrs. Ora Bean spent the week- |
lend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |
fRayinond Garinger, Harveys! Lake.
| Mr. and Mrs.
| iamsport,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Elvin
if | Bean.
fi Tom Bean, Rahway, N. J.,
| the week end here with his family.
Mrs, Ralph
major surgery.
ad Mrs.
ton,
here for a week.
Mrs. Anne Isaacs,
and Mr.
Chapman and
Mrs.
Mr.
family,
and Mrs.
Buffalo,
re-
turned on Friday from a month’s | their home today after
While there they
and Mrs, Jack |
Doyle Mingus and Mr. and
Ray Evelan, Will- |
spent the week end at | 3
spent |
Hospital on Sunday. She Mr.
Nelson Cargill. and |
and |
Murphys, on Sunday.
| Mr. and Mrs, Walter Winnie and
| family of Susquehanna returned to
| attending
the funeral of her father, Steven
| Root.
Carl Brobst has accepted em-
ployment with Jay Evans, at Tunk-
hannock.
Mrs. Evelyn Nalbone, Watchung,
N. J., spent the weekend with ‘her
son Joseph and family. Mr. Nalbone
his store during the past week.
| Noxen V.F.-W. [Post 16824 held
| Cecil Traver and family, Williams. | services at the funeral of Stephen
Root on Thursday at Orcutt Ceme-
tery. Commander was William Hol-
los, Chaplain, Warren Montross,
| Color ‘bearers, Vane Race and Ar-
| thur Blizzard,, Color guard, Delbert
Blizzard and John Kovolick, 'Bug-
Stephen Arendt. Firing squad
| was under command of Sgt. Steiner
| of thé Tobyhanna Military Depot.
Mrs. Voyle Traver, Mr. and Mrs.
| Chester = Goodman, Mary Shook, |
and Mrs.
| New Jersey.
| Myrle Siglin,
Maurice Lameroux,
‘Langhorne,
N.o:J.
{ tain
Engelman entered | spent the week end atthe home of |
|
| spent the week end with her par- |
ents the Harry Siglins.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Battell,
| Tom's River, N. J., spent the week-
end with Ben Sevenski and fam |
ily.
| Mrs. Donald Meeker, Lorraine and
Donna visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellis |
| Meeker,
Luzerne Stores
Welcome Spring
With Many Sales
Main Street Is
AR Big Shopping
Center In Itself
Main Street, Luzerne, is making
a change of face . . . slowly, per-
haps, but nevertheless . it is
changing. Within the past few
months, Ann’s Apparel, formerly
located at the cormer of Bennett
and Main, has become a part of the
‘heart of Main Street, where most
attractive large windows can prop-
erly display very latest fashions.
Across the street from Ann's is the
Mayer's Variety Store, in the former
home of Woolworth’s.
Buddies’ Men’s Shop, in the form-
er Friedman Department Store loca-
tion, is another change that has
occurred and is proving to be a
worthwhile one. The Globe Store,
long a favorite Luzerne Shopping
spot . . . especiallly for Back Moun-
shoppers, continues to treat
bundreds through its extra stamp
| bonus and wide Srey of mer-
| chandise.
Schechtman’s Army & Navy Store
has added a Sport Shop featuring
| discount prices on ladies’ wear,
| w hich gives evidence of the Schecht-
| man’ s faith .in the Luzerne shopping
f
area.
The large Factory Distributor
| Store, on a busy corner of Main
| Street, is ever a popular shopping
Herrickville, and Mr. and location for the entire family, The
| Mrs. Robert Shafer, Laceyville,” on | Warshals are fine folks who have
| the interest of their customers at
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hopfer, Clara | heart .
andl David and Shirley Patton were :
. and buy accordingly.
Allnast every week, Strauser’s
| dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Linoleum and Floor Covering Shop
Mr. and. Mrs. Maxwell Weber,
N. J., spent Sunday at their home |Eva Cartwright, Mehoopany,: on
in Stull. 3 Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Hough and daught- |
er. Ruth, Almedia, visited Stella |
Shoek on ‘Saturday.
Eileen Crispell, Newark, NJ
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crispell. |
Nevin Benner, Richfield, Pa, spent |
Thursday with Mrs. Albert Caster- |
line. :
Ice Completely oft Laks
| The last’ of the ice disappeared
| spent the week end with her par- from Harveys Lake on Saturday,
followed immediately by the’ ap-
| pearance of waterfowl. Mrs. Wil-
liam. Pierce Jr. counted 89, includ-
ling Grebes, 'Pied-Bills, Buffle- Heads,
PANT END EES OND BED DE GEA BD BEN ESR mm mem gm Mr and Mrs. Sterlyn May and Mergansers and Loons.
Ni
From Head to Toe..Your family will be
outfitted so fashionably...for so little!
CHILDREN’S SHOES
$3.99
To
$6.99
PATENTS— WHITE—STRAPS
BOYS’ OXFORDS—LOAFERS
MANY STYLES FOR ALL SIZES
EASTER BONUS
FROM
The GLOBE
200 EXTRA
S&H Green Stamps
USE ONE OR BOTH
COUPONS BELOW
ONE FOR ONE FOR
1st FLOOR 2nd FLOOR
HATS
$2.99
To
$1.99
100 S&H
100
SUITS
$10.99
TO
$35.
COUPON 00D FOR
hogs
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In Addition to Regular Stamps
On Cash Purchases of $5.00 Or More I
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THIS COUPON
| 700 | 100 | GLOBE IN LUZERNE | 100 |
COUPON GOOD FOR
| 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS
In Addition to Regular Stamps
| On Cash Purchases of $5.00 or more.
| THIS COUPON GOOD THROUGH
SECOND FLOOR ONLY 100
He vy FL rs EVES ES [yay milf ERY
3%
GREEN STAMPS
GOOD THROUGH
APRIL 11
APRIL 11
LAY-A-WAY
YOUR
PURCHASES
NOW !
feature specials that are attracting
shoppers to Luzerne. The selection
of floor coverings is one of the
largest in the Wyoming Valley area.
For a great number of years,
Greenwald's has been a vital Lu-
zerne business establishment. Back
Mountain residents often speak of
the kindly interest the Greenwalds
take with each customer problem.
A large Gift Shop and Houseware
Department supplements a Furni-
ture Store that has always been
known for reliable business deal-
ings.
Each week the Dallas Post Paros
the listing of Luzerne Theatre at-
tractions |. proving that Back
Mountain folks patronize that well-
kept, nopular movie house. Its con-
tinuation is proof again ‘that the
Luzerne Shopping Center is still a
Yo aetive | area.
Linolewms.
Stop in and look around . J
select from. Let us give you a FREE ESTIMATE
Inlaid and Vinyl Linoleum
Armstrong’s Vinyl Accolon
Inlaid and Vinyl Tiles, 9°x9”
‘Wall Covering, 414° high
Rubber Stair Pads, 9x18
I
SWEET
VALLEY
Roseanne Harry, student at Penn |
State, spent Saturday with her |
aunt, Mrs. Hale Bronson. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Harry, Muhlenburg,
Mrs. Howard Post has returned
home after being a patient at Nes.
bitt Hospital for two weeks.
Bess Klinetob entertained at sup-
per Thursday, Dayton Long and
George Johnson, Other callers were
Mr. and Mrs. George Grant and son,
Morris, /Lake Silkworth; Mr.
Mrs, Ollie Harvey, Dallas.
Mrs. Margaret Turner, who had
resided with her mother-in-law,
Mrs. Willis C. Turner, left Sweet
Valley March 28, to join her hus-
band Charles Donald Turner in
Hawaii where they expect to stay
for two and a half years. Margaret
was accompanied to Avoca Airport
and
gie Turner. The major part of the
trip was by jet. She left San Fran-
cisco last Saturday. Margaret is a
former resident of Dophan, Ala-
bama,
Committee of Cub Pack 444 met
March 19 at Church of Christ.
There will be a camporee at Rum- |
ages’ Grove the week-end of May |
25. ‘The 'boys have also been in-
vited to march
Loyalty Day parade, April 28. Cub
theme for April is ‘“Troubadours”.
New cubs are Harold Shaw and
Bruce Baker. Attending the meet-
ing. were Mrs. Floyd Wolfe, Mrs.
Marjorie Williams; Cubmaster Burl
Updyke; Assistant. Cubmaster
George Haines; Mrs. Frank Beuka;
Mrs. James Garrahan; Scoutmaster,
Joseph Kipp, assistant Scoutmaster,
Albert L. Ray.
meeting will be April 16.
JIMMIE PALL IN
GEISINGER HOSPITAL
Jimmie Pall, son of Mr, and Mrs. |
Walter Pall, Pikes Creek, is a pa- |
tient at Geisinger Hospital. Jimmie
was stricken ill during the noon
recess at Lake school March 16
while playing in the school yard. He
returned to the school building and
collapsed. . Mouth to mouth respira-
tion was administered by Mr. Price,
a member of the faculty. He was
mitted to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital.
On Sunday, March 18, he was taken
bv Harvev’s Lake ambulance to
taps to relieve pressure, his condi-
tion is somewhat improved. Jim-
mie’s sister, Connie, is helping him
to fill scrapbooks with cards re-
ceived,
Glenn Brown. Lehman Heights. is
a patient at Nesbitt Hospital under-
go ng tests.
BU 8-28217
SALE
REG.
$2.89
$1.59
6c
Larry, Berwick; Mr/ ahd Mrs, John |
by Mrs. Albert [Smith and Miss Vir- |
in the Nanticoke
The next committee |
taken to Noxen clinic and later ad- |
Geisinger Hospital, After six spinal |
STRAUSER'S
186 MAIN STREET, LUZERNE
Timmy Nevill has returned after |
'being a medical patient at Nesbitt
Hospital.
| Pack meeting of troop 444 was
held on March 27 at Church of
Christ Hall, with Cubmaster, Burl
Updyke presiding, The theme for
March was ‘Islands of the World”.
Den two, displayed Japanese lan-
terns, hats and shoes made by the
cubs. They also presented a skit
about Japan. Mrs. Floyd Wilfe is
den mother, Mrs. Frank Beuka,
| assistant, Barry Ray is Den Chief.
| Den three displayed sailboats and
Hawaiian leis and skirts, made at
their den meetings under the direc-
tion of Den mother, Mrs. Marjorie
| Williams, assisted by Mrs. James
Garrahan, = Bernard Saluta is Den
Chief. Slides of a den meeting were
| featured. Refreshments were served
| by mothers of Den three. Attending
| were, Mrs. Fred Whitesell, Fred, Jr.;
| Mrs. Joseph Zapotoski,
Betty and Agnes; Mr. and Mrs.
George Haines, George, Jr. David,
Karen, Paul and Jeseph; Mrs. James
Garrahan, Timmy Garrahan; Mrs.
Marjorie Williams, Danny; Mr. and
(Mrs. Burl Updyke, Bryan, Merwin,
| Allan and Duane; Mrs. Audrey Ed-
| wards, Dale and Brenda; Mrs. James
| Yoder. Virgina, Jimmie, Geralyn
and Kenny; Charles Perkins, Jona-
{ thon, . Charles Tim; Howard Piatt,
| Tommy; Mrs. Ruth Disque, Lewis
and Jimmie Cooney; Mrs. Richard
N. Stroud, Allan; Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert L. Ray, Randy Kevin, Brooke
and Graceanne,
Dale Edwards and Fred Whitesell
received Bobcat pins. Howard Piatt
accepted the office of Pack 444
treasurer. Mrs. Albert L. Ray will
have a “uniform swap shop” at her
(home. Outgrown or discarded cub
or boy scout uniforms will be ap-
preciated. Both troops are in need
of uniforms.
W.S.C/S. of Maple Grove Meth-
odist Church, fellowship supper
April 10 at the church hall will be-
{gin promptly at six,
DARWIN SMITH FETED
Mr. and Mrs, William Smith, Ne-
vell Hollow Road, entertained Satur-
day evening honoring Mr. Smith's
brother, Darwin Lee, who was
twelve. The following attended;
Wendy Elaine Smith, Jane Ann
Cooper, and Bob ‘Smith. Darwin's
father, who is self-employed, haul-
ling cars was in Indianna. last week.
SHARE BIRTHDAY HONORS
Adrian DeMarco and seven-year-
old son, John, observed their birth-
| days April 3, with a family dinner.
| Joining in the celebration were Mrs.
| DeMarco and Adrian, Jr.. Mary Ann,
{Helen Paul, Gerard and Clare Marie.
| The DeMarcos reside on Sutton
'Road, Trucksville.
SPRING FLOOR and WALL COVERING
We sell and cxponly install ARMSTRONG’S Inlaid and Vinyl Corlon
. we have hundreds of patterns to
SALE PRICE
$1.98 Sq. Yd.
$1.19 Sq. Yd.
each and up
25¢ lineal ft.
39¢ ea.
Hallmack and Miami
Carey Chrome Bathroom
Accessories
15% OFF
Inlaid Linoleum and
Vinyl Remnants
50% OFF
9x12
Felt Base Rugs
$4.95 ea.
FREE YARDSTICKS
PORCH
OUTSIDE
ETIAN BLINDS . .
Open 9 15 5:30
PAINT SALE hans
CONLYN LATEX FLAT WALL PAINT
ONE COAT ENAMEL (White)
AND FLOOR ENAMEL
WHITE HOUSE PAINT
Also available ifn quarts... 99¢ qt.
We also carry a complete line of MASTICS, METAL TRIMS, TILE-
BOARD, WINDOW SHADES, RUG BORDER, RUBBER BASE and VEN-
. custom made and installed.
Expert installation of GERAMIC TILE and Formica Countertops
WALL TO WALL INSTALLATION
MAGEE CARPETS AND RUGS
STRAUSER'S LINOLEUM & TILE CENTER
86 MAIN Sd, LUZERNE — BU 8-827
$3.49
Joe, Jr.
1 MT. ZION NOTES
We went over to Ed: Miles’ to see
Billy's new
new kitchen and dining room cup-
boards, They are roomy, convenient
land beautiful. Dick King was there
doing the work. I could tell he
knew what he was doing and how
to do it.
Mrs. Russell Lewis and sister Net-
tie Parrish went to Pottstown to
visit their sister Mrs. Lloyd (Kate)
Drake. Dale Drake has just left to
join the Marines,
Mrs. Cornelius Hastie was missed
from church Sunday. She has
bronchitis which we hope she'll
soon be rid of.
Alex Smith is home again ¥ a
brief time in Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bell Sr.
from Philadelphia visited their son’s
family down the road from Mt. Zion
church, Mr. and Mrs. William Bell
Jr, ;
You should see our Mt. Zion
dresses up the sanctuary making it
a delight to see. Also there has
been permanently installed a public
address system which will carry the
services to the Sunday School room
the. lower level, This will be a real
necessity especially on Easter Sun-
day and other special occasions. It
would be nice for any Sunday. Like
many churches if all the members
came out on any given Sunday they
could not all be seated in the sanc-
tuary. They could overflow and
still hear the service now. Elec-
tronics are great!
Thanks to Mrs. Alired Armi-
tage, correspondent at Harvey’s
Lake for her springy comments
about her territory and about
the spring at unmovin. Wonder
if she ever saw actual peepers ?
We had one stray peep, ion
our front porch one year What
actually “sang” wus his little
flute song. Last Friday night in
the rain 7 or 8 peeplers (com-
bination for peepers and
people!) came on our front
porch. Crazy little folks, A
we love them. They put onl
orchestra at far end of the
pond. We wondered if these on
the porch are like the takers-
up-of-the-collection at a street
concert, or like the organ
grinder monkev that used to
doff his cap and hold it out for
a penny. Anyway we told
them ton scat before someone in
a2 hurry might step on them.
You should see them jump!
The Kings Crusaders “class: met
last Wednesday night at the church.
How do vou suppose the discussion
got started about having a chicken
sunper May 5? Well, .
(the class decided to put on a
chicken supper. That was that.
[Some people say the biscuits are
| the best part of a chicken a
Mildred Krum was named chairman
of the dining room: Mae Lewis of
the tickets. Mark that on your date-
pad.
Then it was noted that the class
will have a bake sale on the occasion
{when the MYF serves its spaghetti
| supper May 26. So, Crusaders for
the King put that in your date book
‘and bake your prize recipe for the
occasion,
| Ida Howell reminded members
that she has all-occasion cards to
| sell.
Anyone wanting to put flowers in
| the church Easter or any other Sun-
day remember Marie LaBar is flower
[Pros now, Let her know.
For evening entertainment the
Kings Crusaders tried to guess the
identity of baby and youth pictures
submitted by the members. Mar-
' vellous how these ladies and their
families have changed through the
years. One of the most inteigfting
pictures was that of pupils of Mt.
Zion school taken 45 years ago. One
of the class members was in first
grade in that picture. (TM
porter thought it not wise to say
which one!) . Catherine's father was
taken back when he was 7 or 8,
wearing a huge ribbon bow under
his chin. I remember the picture
was taken when I had a bad case of
St. Vitus Dance; wonder how they
ever got me steady-nerved enough
to get the picture.
Marian Thomas won the prize for
guessing the most pictures. Further
entertainment ‘was provided by the
girls drawing pictures. Easter bon-
nets. (Probably dream-pictures of
wishful thinking!) Those present
were: Emma Miles, chairman of the
committee,. Joan Dymond,
Bruno, and Ruth Grey others of the
committee. Other members present,
Mae Lewis, Ida Howell, Marie La-
Bar, Jane Lloyd, Peggy Thomas,
Jean Earl, Millie Krum, Clara Gon-
ser, Marion Thomas, Catherine Gil-
bert, Audrey Earl, Janet Dymond.
Ralph Swan, neighbor aro b the
corner on the other road from us,
was under surgery in Nesbitt Hos-
pital March 12 and is now con-
valescing at home, [I dropped in on
him and found him doing nicely,
being entertained by his youngest
Ralph Jr. Also visiting was Ralph’s
Elwood Ide from Dallas. Mrs. Ide
was in a class in nursing just be-
hind our Dorothy. Ralph's wife also
is Shirley, formerly Shirley Johnson
of Trucksville.
Heard this from West Pittston: a
“the
thing about disciples’.
asked: “Were they any relation to
‘the ‘Seiples” I know?” I think
maybe they were! rds
lamb. Also’ Emma’s |
church now. The new green carpet .
back of the pulpit and the room on °
Clara Gonser.
offered to bake all the biscuits if
glad nobody recognized his picture.
Julie’
sister Shirley Ide and her husband
teacher was telling her class some-
One
pupil who is acquainted up our road
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