ECTION A — PAGE 4 First mother of the 0 orth Carolina in 1587, ET English onies in America was Mrs, Elea- Dare, whose daughter Virginia e, was born on Roanoke Island, Flower Arranging Group To Meet At McCartneys Dallas. Senior Woman's Club Flower arranging Group will meet Ti Tuesday at the Harry McCartney 3 AL | Da ‘ . | home, Elmcrest, 1 p.m. Members COREY ROOD | are asked to bring spring flowers, | budding branches, a vase and drift- CONTRACTOR ~- BUILDER || wood suitable for Japanese arrange- ts 76 LEHIGH STREET j ments. ’ | All members of the club are SHAVERTOWN, PA, i w ami OR 5-1826 | Ww. Speciali I : { Pat Mastalski, daughter of Mr, Castan DE bite | and Mrs, Henry Mastalski Shaver- | town, underwent an appendectomy Friday at Nesbitt Hospital. i 4 is i | a i | MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL a | TE GLASS CAKE $3.95 VALUE PLATE only s1 29 Wonderful For Cookies or Sandwiches as well as Cake! HURRY IN — WHILE THEY LAST! : "HEADQUARTERS FOR FOSTORIA CRYSTAL - LENOX CHINA Jewelry - Cards - Gifts HENRY’S " MAIN HIGHWAY Li SHAVERTOWN eit hp TT )| WEEK-ENDS DURING MONTH OF MAY THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1962 Honored By Harveys Lake Woman's Service Club Pictured above, ' right, are Charter Members | Senior Citizens of Harveys Lake | | Woman's Service Club who were honored at the triple celebration | held at O’Connell’s Twin Lakes at the May dinner meeting: seated, Mesdames Esther Armitage, Mary | Zorzi, Goldie Kitchen, Addie Payne, | | Otis Allen Jr. Jennie Miller, Ora | Bean, Hilda Leinthall, Mary Payne, | Madge McHose, standing, Mesdames Ferne Smith, Leona Oberst, Bethia King; Eleanor Humphrey, Pauline Davis; Mesdames Clara Kitchen, Avis | | Kocher, Esther Grey; Carrie Rood; ! Mesdames Mildred Garinger, Rhett | Nelson, Elsie Rauch and Bertha | Stefanowicz, Each was presented | with a momentum of the occasion. { In addition to honoring the above, | the club also celebrated its fifteenth | birthday anniversary and installed | the following new officers: President { Mrs, Charles Williams; 1st President, Treva Traver; 2nd Vice | | President, Mrs. Earl Crispell; Record- | | Assistant Treasurer, | Ritts. Mrs. Williams announced the | Chairman who will serve as Execu- | | | { vations, Mrs, Francis Shuler; Safety at this time, Mrs. 'and Health, Mrs. Albert Guilitis; | | Clarence Moledor; | World, Mrs. Clarence Oberst; Civil Defense, Mrs. Malcolm Nelson; Club reading left to John Zorzi; Corresponding Secretary, and: Mrs. Malcolm Nelson; Assistant Cor- {and Parliamentarian, Mrs. | Davis; Vice | Clarence Montross. The Executive | Board will meet with Mrs. Charles | Williams May 21, Mrs. Clarence | Oberst, Mrs. Francis Shuler, assist ling hostesses. Past Presidents are Mesdames Jos- | eph Rauch, Walbridge Leinthal, El- {wood Whitesell, Ruth Deets, Rich- | responding ‘Secretary, Mrs. Lee Bick- ing; Treasurer, Mrs. Howard Jones; | Mrs. Rowland | ‘tive Board for the term: Finance, | Mrs. Fred Dodson; Membership, Mrs. | ard Williams, Harvey Kitchen and | | Joseph Rauch; Housing and Hospital- | | the retiring president, Mrs. Wil- ity ,Mrs. Carl Swanson; Legislative | ford Ide. Previously honored were Elwood | four Senior members as Honorary | Education and Literature, | Members, Mesdames Harry Allen, "Mrs. Rovriond Garinger; Community | Otis Allen Sr., Walter Kitchen and | Aid, Mrs. George Searfoss; Reser- | H. E. Payne; two more were honored ! Oro Bean and | Mrs. Jennie Miller. This impressive | Mrs. | occasion was presided over by Mrs. Raymond Garinger. Two County ! Federation Officers were present on | this happy occasion, the retiring | president, Mrs. Gordon Detrick and Home Life and Fine Arts, Religions of the | Representative, Mrs. Harvey Kitch- | en, Peace and United Nations, Mrs. Harold Bennett; Conservation and Wild Life, Mrs. Howard Piatt; Geron- | tology, Mrs. Elwood Whitesell, Com- | | Edward Wicks. Both were presented {by another County Officer, Mrs. ‘ing Secretary, Mrs, Calvin McHose; | | munity Improvement, Mrs, George | Both expressed congratulations to : | Assistant Recording Secretary, Mrs, |B OR 4-5816 : MONK Plbg. &. Hig, : N. Lehigh St. OE Shavertown, Pa. SPRING GROVE INN REOPENS MAY 12 Featuring a Select and Varied Menu — WEEK DAYS = ONLY 16 oz. Broiled T-Bone Steak with all the fixin's for * The Original Spring Grove, Charcoal $ COCKTAIL — (Lake Carey) SERVING SUNDAYS NOON TO 8 P.M. MAY 19 { .corsAce | LOUNGE SMORGASBORD | FOR ALL | & o 50 | MOTHERS | BAR $2.5 ON | MusIC 5PM. - 8 PM: | MOTHER'S | (4 Pc) i DAY. | By DARDAN ELLES ROOMS . APARTMENTS - COTTAGES TO RENT By Week Or Month. FISHING - BOATING - SWIMMING - GOLF. PS AA RARHRRIRRS Lar | Bray, Publicity and Historian, Mrs. | the club and continued success in EEE EE EEE EERE ERASER FINRA ERARNARENNS, ORDER 70 TAKE OUT Fish Dinners Sandwiches Potato Salad Hamburgers Hoagies — Bar-B-Qs French Fries Cole Slaw i OR 4-911 Pick Up Your Order On Way Home OUR FOOD IS ALWAYS FINEST QUALITY FRESH AND DELICIOUS FORTY FORT ICE CREAM CO. MAIN RIGHWAY DALLAS OR 49171 ARLHARR RHR ERLE ERR RKR HRN AEH ERLR LRH REXXAR ww : | the newly installed president, Mrs. | {Harvey Kitchen, County Treasurer. | the future. |" The Committees responsible for. dinner were: Mrs. Joseph Rauch, invitations and charter program; | hostesses ‘and reception, Past Presi- | dents; dinaer and reservations, Mrs. {Rowlad Ritts; decorations, Mrs. Jos- | eph Rauch att Mrs. Rowland Ritts; | honorary members, Mrs. Harvey . Kitchen; programs and installation, i Mrs. Wilford Ide; devotions, Treva | Traver; publicity, Mrs. Clarence Jente Dallas Junior Women Entertain Senior Club | Over one hundred members and guests attended the Dallas Junior Woman's Club tea honoring mem- | bers of the Senior Club at Prince chairman were Mrs, Ned Hartman and Mrs. Edward Johnson, The party table was with centerpiece of pink snapdra- gons, yellow pompons and white carnations. ‘Mrs. ‘Margaret = Clark won it at the close of the evening. to be held Tuesday, June 5 at Con- | tinental Inn, Mrs. Richard Neville, third vice president of Pennsylvania | Federation of Woman's Clubs will be speaker. the Woman's Club Chorale, directed by Mrs, William Carroll: Mesdames Joseph Katyl, Albert Turner, Clifford Troup, Lewis Reese, Joseph Balav- age, Franklin Clark, Paul Lauer, H. Russell Case, John McGoey, Wil- liam Kingsbury, H. W. Rood, Howard Garris. Joseph Goode, Ralph Fitch, les Mahler, Ira Smith Francis | Kreidler, Peter Grifidi, Mary Ben- | nallack and Evelyn Seeley. ‘Lehman, Jackson, Ross PTA And Board To Meet | Lehman, Jackson, Ross P.T.A. will | { meet May 14 at 8 p. m. in the Leh- | man « Auditorium. This will be the [last meeting for this term. Willis Gentile, president, urges all par- ents to attend the meeting and all board members to be present at the board meeting held at 7:00 | preceeding the meeting. | Mrs. Richard . Stroud, program | chairman, has ‘as the program clin- ical physiologist, Dr. Isadore Kras- | no who will speak on “Moral Stand- ards”. | | Guests See The Lake From Pontoon Boat! ) We Solicit Your Parties - Luncheons - Banquets N TERRACE 6-8071 ; EC 33 E00 CSS LS | 5 MAJESTIC 20 off | | MARIA'S APPAREL SHOP. | MAIN STREET DALLAS Record Crowd Over two hundred guests attend- ed the Birthday Tea Party held by Gate of Heaven Altar and Rosary Society in the school auditorium recently, when sixteen tables, beau- tifully decorated for the twelve months and four seasons were filled. Mrs. George Arzente presided at {a brief business meeting at which | reports ‘were submitted by Mrs. Gerald Johns, secretary; Mrs, A. A. Magcali, treasurer, and Mrs John Kupstas, financial secretary rs. William Wallo, chairman, of Peace Church last Tuesday. Co- attractive | Plans were made for the banquet Entertainment was furnished by | Victor Cross, Burten Roberts, ‘Char- [ introduced Diane Myers, soloist for | the evening. Miss Myers chose, as "her program, appropriate selections {of the four seasons: “Autumn | Leaves,” “The Sleigh,” ‘“Summer- { time” and “Spring in My Heart.’ | She encored with “I Could Have ‘Danced All Night.” accompanied ‘her. Hostesses and table decorations were as follows: | January—Mrs. George Arzente: | Centerpiece was a Hallmark (‘Father | | time,” complimented by garnet | | colored candles. | February—Mrs. Joseph Katyl and | Mrs, Samuel Stiles. Centerpiece, a |log cabin representing Lincoln's | birthday. Violets, the flower of the | month, also adorned the table. March—Mrs. Robert Fallon and Mrs. Edward McDade. Centerpiece, array of greens mixed with white | flowers for St. Patrick's Day. April—Mrs. Philip Moore and ! Mrs, Matthew Evans. Centerpiece, ja religious theme for Easter, con- | sisted of a cake in the form of a cross, surrounded by Calla Lilies | and greens. May—Mrs, Jeff Guida and Mrs. | | Joseph Wentzel. - Centerpiece, a | Maypole encircled with blue For- get-me-nots and: Lilies of the Valley, Blue and white streamers extended | to each place setting. June—Mrs. John Kaschak Mrs. John Halpin. statue of the Sacred Heartt of Jesus, | surrounded by wreath of white roses, Lilies of the Valley and red | | vigil lights. .July—Mrs. Robert Young and [Mrs. Ignatius Gallagher. . Center- | piece, a paplotie theme, consisted | SUNDAY, Bo ¥ FRUIT * CUP *® OF CHOICE OF TWO SNOWFLAKE POTATOES ' FRESH GARDEN PEAS CANDIED SWEETS CREAMED ONIONS FORDHOOK LIMA = BEANS J * * * ok APPLE, BLUEBERRY, OR: CHERRY PIE | COCONUT CREAM PIE ICE CREAM i v SHERBET * * * ® COFFEE TEA MILK DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Attends Tea Of Gate Of Heaven Society of red geraniums in milk glasses, accented with Flag Blue candles. August—Mrs. George Ruckno and Mary Weir. jous theme, consisted of a Statue of ‘theh Blessed Virgin Mary banked with roses, snapdragons and daisies. September—Mrs. Joseph O'Don- nell and Mrs, William Stewart. Cen- terpiece, Harvest Time, consisted of a farmer and his cart filled with produce. October—Mrs. William Gallagher and Mrs. Donald McCrea. Center- piece, a cornucopia surrounded with fall leaves and pumpkins. November—Mrs. vitch and Mrs. Francis Fertal. Cen- terpiece, brass candelabra with Fern Coldren | and | Centerpiecce, a — _ MOTHER S. DAY — CHICKEN CONSOMME WITH RICE FRESH SHRIMP COCKTAIL $.60 extra | CELERY RADISHES OLIVES . . HOR ok o& STEWED CHICKEN w HOT BISCUITS ©........... 2.50 ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF AU JUS ........... 2.75 VIRGINIA BAKED HAM w RAISIN SAUCE ........ 2.50 ROAST LEG OF SPRING LAMB w MINT JELLY ........ 2.85 BROILED LOBSTER TAIL w DRAWN: BUTTER .......... 3.25 ‘FRUIT SALAD w WHIPPED CREAM DRESSING gold tapers filled with gold mums ‘and greens, accented by gold cor- | nucopias filled with fresh fruit. | December—Mrs. Ralph Daley and | Mrs. Martin McEnrue. Centerpiece, |a church and outdoor manger scene, 'acented by white candles in a base | of poinsettia. { Spring—Mrs. Louis Rubino and | Mrs. Philip Jones. Centerpiece, a huge basket of cut garden flowers, | accented by gardner’s work tools, jumpropes and jacks. | Summer—Mrs.. Philip Heycock |and Mrs. Emerson Steele. Center- | piece, a blue and white styrofoam | cabin cruiser set on a mirror and its rear deck decorated with roses land sweet peas. | Fall—Mrs. Walter Black and Mrs. | John Kupstas. Centerpiece, drift- ‘wood filled with Autumn foliage and ‘flowers such as pine, ferms, and | tiger lilies. : |. Winter—Mrs. Ted Popielarz and ‘Mrs. Gerald Johns. Centerpiece, | figures of ice skating and skiing on la silvery lake, surrounded by ever- | green trees and snowy mountains. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Next regular meeting will be held ‘on June 4 at which time the nine | past presidents of Altar and Rosary {will be honored. | “We've heard of an employer who doesn’t hesitate to double the week- { ly pay check as he places it in the snvdave, He folds it.” MAY 13 * Ed TOMATO JUICE * *® | ALA CARTE DINNERS Also Served Special menu for children under 10 — $1:00 less HOTEL Tunkhannock PRINCE Don’ t Forget PAPER MATE PENS Schrafft's Chocolates OR 4-3888 To -Remember — MOTHER SUNDAY MAY 13 Jaan Famer canlios TIMEX WATCHES | CARDS BY GIBSON FOR EVERY SPECIAL MOTHER EVANS NEXT TO POST OFFICE and JUST AS SHAVERTOWN RELIABLE Candy Cupboard UG STORE f OR 4-3888 Centerpiece, a relig- : John Chesno- : VV CVV V VP VV VOY VOU VvVVv IVY V vey YY YY VYY Vee Y Yee ey evevy