/ promising performances vivid with | / DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Gate Of Heaven To Stage Huge Gathering Sees Annual Spring Play Sun. |Side Of Beef Cut Up Gate of Heaven School will pres- | Demonstration of meat cutting ent its annual spring play Sunday staged by A&P butchers at Tues- afternoon and evening, 8 p.m. under direction Marie RSM and Mrs. William Car- roll. Fries, Specialty numbers as songs, dances, skits. ‘and chens. College Misericordia. instru- |accompanned by clever minstrel boys and girls, | ed, courtesy of A&P. Mrs, John Vivian of Sister Susan |Shavertown Methodist Church kit Twenty-five lucky winners | Choreographer is Miss Donna took home cuts of meat expertly | trimmed from the entire side of well as |beef. Hints on selection of meat the demonstration, | mental music, will be rounded out and coffee and doughnuts were serv- | at 2 and day session of Back Mountain Home- in the school auditorium, Makers Holiday, drew 185 women to | | introduced enterta nment. Make-up is in charge | George Berryman, meat supervisor of Sam Stiles. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS The Dallas Post guests, [for the A&P Scranton Area. Pr esent, | were YWCA members from Wilkes- | Barre and Mountainten, and many | | LUZERNE THEATRE FORTY FORT THEATRE TONIGHT, FRIDAY, SATURDAY “WALK ON THE WILD SIDE” f LAWRENCE HARVEY CAPUCINE SATURDAY “BEN HUR” One Showing at 7:30 SUNDAY SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY + (Continuous Sunday, 8 to 11) “SATAN NEVER SLEEPS” Et TONY CURTIS in “THE OUTSIDER’ TONIGHT, FRIDAY and (Continuous, 2 to 11) 5 DALLAS NOW SHOWING THRU SATURDAY DRIVE-IN - THEATRE : “x DELUXE PLUS Xi CHUBBY CHECKER SUNDAY AND MONDAY "ROSS HUNTER § NNT R i PRODUCTION 1) ASSOCIATION WITH 4 5 EPH FIELDS 5 i JAMES SHIGETA Ju A HALL | Jones i, h } ng 30 ori Ee SAN DY BEACH DRIVE-IN HARVEYS LAKE “TWIST AROUND THE CLOCK” la FRIDAY, ». SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MAY 11—12—13 “Come September” TECHNICOLOR® - FRIDAY—SUNDAY—8:30 P.M, A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE SATURDAY—S8:30 Beach Open Every Day. New Boat Launching and space i to dock your boat for the season. ATES ER CHEN) CEES SEN EEN SEN CES v The Last 5 Days of 8 SCEERTISI IES RNS, “g INERAMA HOLIDAY” Don’t Miss It! Premio: ed. May, 16th EXCLUSIVE! CANNOT AND WILL NOT BE SHOWN IN ANY LOCAL OR NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRE —OR ON TV! The LOWELL ARH fl A THOMAS i I SERA ith ae NN ia THE MOST CINERAMA Se Xana MAIL ORDINS FILLED PROMPTLY EI Fr Sel slid 1. Dream No More! Live It Through Cinerama. —PRICE POLICY— STRAND THEATRE ; SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE * You Can Only See Cinerama in a Specially Equipped Cinerama Theatre Wed,, Sat,, Sun,, 2:30 p.m. $1.25 | SPRUCE ST. Mon,, thru Fri, 8:30 p.m, $1.25 f DOWNTOWN Sat, Sun, 8:30 p.m. — $1.50 | SCRANTON, PA. Child-Student — — — — . 75¢ | Enclosed is $.eerenn. = NBR re seats for the... Special Group Rates performance Of... steer RH CHOICE. Le. vieseressrasrsemismserissueersiviam . 3rd. CHOICE nun. ersrariossmasensaces SCRANTON HOME OF CINERAMA | NAME. .../oooooeeeeeeeieecm ADDRESS... pceerrborremesreses Gi THEATRE| crm z ZONE... ian STATE... cocociamee wo SPRUCE ST. DI 4-1268| PLEASE ENCLOSE STAMPED, 4 | | | tory of their plants and shrubs at 8 | manure and peat moss. of Heaven’s Green Thumb Days, May Mr. and Mrs. Roger McShea and | Rosemary Arzente took an inven- their home in East Dallas in prep- aration for the opening of Gate 25 and 26, where they will have an opportunity to view and buy a great variety of evergreens, shrubs, vines, plants, fertilizers, Green Thumb Days, sponsored by | Gate of Heaven Altar & Rosary and | Holy - Name Societies, promise to : Preparing For Green Thumb Days THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1962 Herbert J. Majo Open House was held in Hunts- ville Christian Church social room Monday evening by Elma and Mil- dred Major honoring their father, Herbert J. Major, Overbrook Ave., who celebrated his eighty-fifth birthday anniversary. Mr. Major has been a life-long resident of the Back Mountain area. During the early part of his life | he engaged in farming. For many years he was employed by the Wilkes-Barre Transit Company as | a street car motorman and later by the Hazard Wire Rope Company of Wilkes-Barre, He then became interested in the poultry business and also served as Road Super- visor in Dallas Township. After his retirement, his interest returned to farming. His health is ‘good and he is presently active in gardening and especially enjoys raising sweet corn and cutting his own lawn. | He is an active member of the | Huntsville Christian Church and is {an honorary elder of the Church. | For many years he was a teacher lin the Bible School. Even though | his hearing is now impaired, a ? “| special device has ‘been installed in be one of the most attractive events | { the church for his benefit and he is of the Back Mountain Spring seas- | {able to enjoy services every Sun- on. | day. “Scores of nurserymen, greenhouse | = Mr. Major was married to the men and growers will have displays | former Maude Hoover for fifty-sev- on Gate of Heaven Grounds from |en years, she passed away August 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Miss Mary | 18, 1958. They have three children Weir is general chairman assisted | of their own and two foster child- by a large committee. | ren. His only son, Elmer L. Major, At Eighty-fifth Bi Mrs. Andrew Stash, Mr. | ie, | Mr. | Nancy, Jimmy Howell; A refreshment booth, Friday, will | be in charge of Mrs. Leo Mohen, | assisted by Mrs. William Wasser, co- | chairman. Outstanding Trainee PVT. RICHARD A. IDE FORT GORDON, Georgia — Army Private Richard A. Ide, son of Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred A Ide of Loyal- ville, recently completed basic train- | ing at the U. S. Army Training Center (Inf) at Fort Gordon, where he was named outstanding trainee of his company. Pvt. Ide underwent his training with Company C, 9th Battalion, 1st Training Regiment, Pvt. Ide entered the Army Feb- ruary 12, 1962, Prior to coming in- to the service, Pvt. Ide was em- ployed as an electrical engineer for the International Business Machines | in Endicott New York. Pvt, Ide was a 1955 graduate at Lake-Noxen High School and a 1960, graduate from Penn State University with a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering. While at Lake-Noxen, he served on the Student Council, For a time, Mr, and Mrs. Ide had three members of their family on the council, Richard, Warren James, and ' Jeanette, £4 Richard and his bride, hy former Marlene Lattimore of Apalachin, N. Y. started west for Dick's as- signment at Fort Huachuca, Ari- zona, April 27. 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HARVEYS PHONE 'HARVEYS EARNS WELD 2 ak — HASTINGS All-Aluminum Patio-Carport! - LAKE : NE 9-3086 7 } LAKE | brook Road, Dallas, will be hostess lives on Davis Street, Trucksville; Elma and Mildred, at home; Mrs. r Is Honored irthday Party | Mary Ellen Williams, Meadowcregst, Trucksville and Mrs. Patricia wil- | son, Morocco, Africa. Those Attending were: Mr. and and Mrs. Marcus Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R Watkins, Mrs. Richard Stroud, Janet, Allen Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. | Elmer L. Major, Mr. and Mrs. James | A Major, Jimmy, Robby Major, Mrs. Bessie D. Thomas, Wilson Garinger, Denise Garinger, A. N. Garinger, | Carl Roberts, Janet, Beverly, Jack- Carlene Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Stevens, Mr. and Mrs, | Wendell Jones, Eleanor, Wendell, Sheldon, Cindy, Carolyn Jones, Mrs. | Estella Roberts, John M. Roberts, | Miss Addie E. Elston, Fred Elsten, and Mrs. Charles Elston, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell, Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Culp, Hannah Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Covert, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wolverton, Charles, | Lorraine, Jeanette Wolverton, Mr. | and Mrs. Mrs. Andrew Kozemchak, Eva Ko- | zemchak, Mr. and Mrs. George | Lamoreaux, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Evans, | Shirley, Marie and. Charles Evans, | Mrs. Fred Williams, Kathy, Gret- | chen, Mark Williams, Rev. and Mrs. | C. H. Frick, Mrs. Robert Rave, | Mrs. Robert Schneiderhan, Leah Klimovich, Mary Knowles, Lois Koons, Gloria Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis, Mildred Bertram, Walter Palmer, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Worthy Matron Hawaiian music, leis and punch greeted the officers and substitutes | of Dallas Chapter 396, Order of Eastern Star, when they were guests of Worthy Matron, Mildred Garinger, in the social rooms of the Alderson Methodist Church April 25. Virginia Swanson and the Singing Stars dressed in mu mus led the singing Eva Dixon, District Worthy Ma- tron, addressed the group before some Hawaiian fishing revealed secret pals and gifts were ex- changed. Slides of Hawaii taken by Mrs, Garinger’s daughter - in - law while participating in the Interna- tional Girls’ Soccer Meet were en- joyed before dinner, A Present were Eva Dixon, Evelyn Smith, Annjane Cochran, Betty | Entertains Officers At Dinner Ot Eastern Star’ Meeker, Oce Beryl Austin, Elma | Price, Gertrude Davies, Dorothy | Johnson, Dorothy Dodson, Madalier | LaBarre, Ruth Bennett, Verna Davis, | Bina Holdredge, Jennie Yeust, Vida | Comstock, Violet Gary, Mildred Kelly, Mildred Mieczkowski, Laura | g Dymond, Mildred Lutes, Bernice Stephenson, Helen Crispell, Eliza- | beth Ide, Pearl Gosart, Wynne Ho- | over, Myfawnwy Riley, Ann Roberts, Sara Strauser, Mildred Howell, Jean Holcomb, Myrtle Rineman, Eva Al- len, Ida Allen, Bethia King, Thelma Lamoreux, Anna Shaver, Mary Ora Bean, Margaret Layaou, Helen Hontz, Edna Johnson, Jennie Miers, ‘Agnes Elston, Lana Birnstock, Irene Transue, Barbara Rood, Anna Bat- tison and the hostess. To Entertain Art Club Mrs. Clarence M. Laidler of vor] to the Thursday Afternoon Art Club today at 2. Program, “A Bouquet of Songs,” will be presént- ed by, Mrs. William C. Robinson and Mrs. Fred C. 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