¢ \ Mrs. J. K. Murray and daughter Miss Naomi Murray, Scranton, have returned home" after visiting with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murray, Bayshore, Long Island. : 'ECTION A — PAGE 4 os A ] Ronald Maturi, son of Mr. and ard Of Thanks Mrs. Robert |S. Maturi, Sutton Road, e family of the late Maude who graduated from Penn State on idner wishes to thank friends March 18 in Business Administra- "neighbors for kindly acts of | tion, has received a commission as onal service for flowers and |@ Second Lieutenient in the Air ds of sympathy received dur-|Corps. and on April 8 left for the © the recent bereavement. Tyndale Air Force Base in Florida. “Raster FLOWERS PLANTS Enjoy Talk On Robert E. VanHorn, guest speak- er at the meeting of Back Mountain Library Book Club Monday after- noon, gave an interesting talk on Jamestown and Williamsburg, Va., replete with slides and tape record- ings. Of special interest were views of Raleigh's Tavern, the jail, stocks and the beautiful and quaint brick buildings of William and Mary Col- lege. Introduced as guests were Mrs. Herbert Tippett, Mrs. M. Slater, Mrs. Emerson Adams, Mrs. Bowden Northrup and Mrs, Paul Goddard, Melanie Frantz and ‘Anne Davies, New members were Mrs. Robert Dun and Charles Lilley. Mrs, ‘Herman Thomas thanked all who helped with cookies and work at the Open House party. Mrs. George Montgomery reported that there are 127 paid up members of the club. Mrs. Fred Howell an- nounced her membership commit- SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST CASH and CARRY a | i ORCHID CORSAGE | | | ® Cabinet Making - ® Furnitue Repair vee ALSO LL. AMAZING NEW METHOD @ Antique Refinishing . . . To Remove Cigarette The F | O R | S T Burns, Scratches, Stains from Table Tops, etc., with- out removing finishing PIONEER AVENUE, SHAVERTOWN coats. STEFAN HELLERSPERK OR 4-7331 OR 4-0744 CALL EVENINGS Paul Goddard, Arhtur Strayer, Stan- | ley Rinehimer, Mae Townend, Dana | Prosper Wirt, Thomas E. Heffernan. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1962: - Library Book Club Members Williamsburg tee, Mesdames John H. D. Ferguson, Albert Jones, Hanford Eckman, Ly- man Lull, M. J. Brown, Kenneth Herwig, Homer Moyer, Ralph Dixon, Arnott Jones, Carl Henderson, John Wardell, Howard Risley, Thomas Bobo and Howell. Mrs. Dana Crump was chosen to get workers for the Fiesta. Mrs. Herman Thomas gave a brief review of “Chairman of the Bored.” The) meeting was in charge of the new president, Mrs. Mitchell Jenk- ins... Mrs. Charles Frantz read the minutes. Present were: Present were Mesdames W. H. Pierce Jr., J. B. Northrup, A. D. Hutchison, Thomas M. Lewis, E. E. Adams, John P. DeWitt Sr., Nor- wood Brader, W. B. Jeter, Harold Titman, Carl Henderson, Robert VanHorn, J. F. Sallada, A. G. Ruth- erford, Herman Thomas, Arthur Ross, Homer Moyer, George Mont- gomery, Warren Unger, Fred Howell, Stanley Davies, Herbert Tippett, J. H. D. Ferguson, W. E. Mokychic, M. Slater, C. L. Hosler, Lymon Lull, Crump, Mitchell Jenkins, Charles Frantz, Thomas Hillyer, G. C. Faust, Frank T. Bell, Stewart Ferguson, The best place for ycur bath- IAPS IPADT IPA DALEY $5. PURGHASES ! 100 | GLoBE IN LUZERNE | 100 i NO. 1. COUPON GOOD FOR | | NO. 100 S&H GREEN STAMPS In Addition to Regular Stamps I On Cash Purchases of $5.00 Or More 1 THIS COUPON GOOD THROUGH | | APRIL 24 a FIRST FLOOR ONLY | 100 \ EE EEO ORE NSD NEREE SOE SEN Sn, §100 oi0ne IN tuzERNE] 100 { i 2. 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 | Sh APRIL 24 100 | SECOND FLOOR ONLY 100 | 700 AEE CES NEENSN NESEN WES EEwEnE Secces ED. USE OKE OR BOTH COUPONS EASTER SHOPPERS — TAKE ADVAN- TI'AGE OF OUR BUNNY BONUS SPECIAL! YOU'LL STILL FIND A WONDERFUL SELECTION OF LAST MINUTE ACCES- SORIES . . . HATS, GLOVES, NYLONS, HANDBAGS, SHIRTS, ete. . . . DRESSES, COATS AND SUITS . . . AND DONT FORGET ROBINHOOD and SUNDIAL La SHOES. / : Priced from $3.99 fo $6.99 i i WOMEN’S DRESS HEELS SW BT MISE “DEVONETTE” a BIG BOYS’ and MEN’S LOAFERS & TIES rs WRTNOW GIRLS’ SHOES OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS. room scale is in front of your re- | rigerator. \ Lynne Shouldice Is Kiwanis Club Members Hear Director Of Nursing, Retreat Honored At Shower Mrs. Allan J. Covert and Nancy Covert of Shavertown recently en- tertained at a kitchen shower in honor of Lynne Shouldice bride elect of Nelson Coates. The table was beautifully decorated with spring flowers. Attending were: Mrs. John Roskos, Mrs. Edgar Sutton, Mrs. Anna Walters, Mrs. August Walters, Mrs. Paul Sholdice, Mrs. Chris Coates, Mrs. Sheldon Ehret, Miss Dianne Sholdice, Miss Ardeth Walters, the guest of honor and the hostesses." : Therese Hennebaul Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hennebaul, Jr., Dallas R. D. 1, announce the birth of a seven pound, one ounce baby girl, Theresa Marie, on March 28 There are two other children, Patricia Ann, three, and Walter John, fourteen months, Mrs., Henebaul is the former Marianne Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Parsons, Harveys Lake R. D. 1, formerly of Lehman. Mr. Hennebaul is son of Mr. and Mrs Walter 'Hennebaul, Sr., Harveys Lake R. D. 1. He is employed at Linear Corporation. This is the third grandchild for the Hennebauls and the fourth. for the Parsons. * Contrary to liberal protestations. our free enterprise mechanism isn’t | reactionary, but is progressive, in- novating, achieving—and employ- ing. For money that is well-spent — “All Forms Of Insurance’ 44 Lake St. Dallas OR Insure yourself against travel-accident. Before you make that vacation date Inquire about ‘thrifty Trip-mate.” BRUCE F. SLOCUM Troster Insurance Agency 4-3041 JEWELRY — GIFT Kee Psake PERFECT Beauty HENRY’S — CARD SHOP Main Highway SHAVERTOWN The Kiwanis Club of Dallas met Wednesday evening at Castle Inn. Speaker was Florence S. Bujno, RN. Miss Bujno has a bachelor of science and masters degree in psychology and is currently director of nursing at Retreat State Mental Hospital. She illustrated her remarks with slides, showing the social side of the lives of the inmates and: the beautiful surroundings of the hospital itself. The inmates are taken on picnics, ball games and other outside activ- ities. They manage their own can- teen at the hospital, indulge in almost all sports, such as basketball, baseball, bowling, etc. Today a large percentage of these mentally disturbed people are rehabilitated and return to normal living, com- pletely recovered. omnletes Ragie Training a LESLIE W. DICKSON PARRIS ISLAND, S. C. (FHTNC) § | —Marine Pvt. Leslie W. Dickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dick- son of Dallas R.D. 3, completed recruit training April 10, at the Marine Recruit Depot, Parris Island; SiC! : { Training ‘includes instruction in drill, bayonet fighting, physical con- ditioning, parades and ceremonies and other military subjects. Three weeks are devoted to the rifle range, where recruits fire the M-14 rifle and receive instruction in other basic Marine infantry wea- pons, When we shoot our man to the moon how do we know he'll land on a flat plateau instead of one of those goskawful needle-point peaks ? : © 8eT IT AT THESE STORES Cosart’s Mkt. 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Chairman of Inter-Club meetings, Paul Laux, along with Alfred Acker- son, lieutenant governor of Division 15, Jerome Gardner, president, and John Henninger, former an inter-club meeting with the Tunkhannock club last Thursday evening. Purely Personal Joe Peterson, who is employed in New York City, left over the week- end for Montreal where he will visit his sister, Ann. Friday they will drive back to Dallas to spend Easter with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, Norton Avenue. Mrs. Mary Glahn and Marjorie, Bunker Hill,’ are spending several days with Mrs. Glahn’s sister, Mrs. Marjorie Balbrath at Rochester, N.Y. Marlon Lipfert, Trucksville Gard- ens, is spending two weeks in Miami, Fla. ¢ Mrs, William Higgins has returned to. her home on Pioneer Avenue, Dallas, after spending several days with her grandson, Donald Weidner, and family, Lehman Avenue, Dallas, ‘where she was ill. Donn Goodwin arrived home Wednesday by T.W.A. Airlines from Wingate College, N. C., to spend the Easter recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Goodwin, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Robbins and daughters, Lisa and Anne, Wil- mington, Del, spent last weekend as guests of Mr. Robins’ mother, Road. Mr. and Mrs. Darl Smith, Hun- lock Creek R. D. 2, have announced the birth of a baby girl at Nesbitt Hospital on April 12. ' Capt. and Mrs. Albert L. Morse and children of St. Bruno, Canada, will arrive Friday to spend Easter with Mrs. Morse’s ‘parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Post, Cliffside Avenue, Truckville. Debra Ann Gelsleichior Mr. and Mgs, ‘Frank. Gelsleichter, Jr.» Harris’ Sirect, Fernbrook, an- nounce- the birth of a daughter, Debra Ann, on April 10 in Nesbitt Hospital. She weighed six pounds, thirteen ounces. There are other daughters, Brenda and Dianne. 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