SECTION A — PAGE 4 ! HH | High School. He had completed the Has New Position Weaver Airline Personnel School's Lynn M. Dietz of Dallas has been | extension course and was attending assigned to the position of reserva- | the resident school in Kansas City, tions agent for Delta Air Lines. He | Mo.,, when selected for the position. | will be stationed in Atlanta, | “Laboring under the idea that the world owes you a living*is the kind of work that doesn't pay.” “What a great teacher is exper- Ga. | ience! A man never Wakes up his SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1962 They'll Be Early Customers During Green T humb Days | grounds. Many local personalities will be Mrs. Joseph Kusiak and Mrs. Ger- | *® hand adding to the excitement ald John have an excellent team prepared to assist in selecting some | and to answer items of interest any, gardening problems arising. | aside in advance, particularly the Mary Joan ! Lloyd, Ann Monahan or any mem- top quality fertilizer, call Weir, Rosemary Arzente, : planned by Mrs. If you wish to have something put | Mrs. William Wasser to provide fare of what is one of the most talked about events in the area. A refreshment booth is beng Leo Mohen and for the many hearty appetites ex- | pected. Green Thumb Day will start iat 10 a.m., May 25 and continue in- to the evening of May 26 providing | ber of Gate of Heaven Altar and a delightful highlight in an already Rosary Society. blooming spring. Mr. Deitz rtiended Westmoreland i | second paby to see it smile.” LAKE CAREY, PENNA. Route #29, 5 mi. North of Tunkhannock : An Apology : We are not proud of our serviee last Sunday. It won’t happen again. Our guests turned out in far greater numbers than we anticipated this early in the season, ~~ Saturday, May 19th 2.50 Serving 5:30 to 8:30 Music by the Spring. Grove Dardanelles = (4 pieces) Sunday, May 20th. = ze di | A complete and varied menu Serving Noon to 8:00 P.M. : “Green Thumb Day is cn its way,” Ee — Semm— — — ——— | S—— SC — — — — — —— Mary Weir aptly points out, as No o o . George and Betty Ruckno ponder a Fishing — Swimming jp Boating | bare spot in their lovely gardens in R A ilabl y Shrine Acres. = ooms, partment and cottage available. Make reservations now. Groen Thumb Day Will: sot only Until Memorial Day we will only be open Saturdays and Sundays except by Hl this. sob. but many Hite It In| reservation. |other area homes and gardens. We Solicit your luncheon and banquet business As activities get underway on a3 | the morning of May 25, plants, Cocktail Lounge and Bar : shrubs, flowers, trees, bushes, fer- Phone: Tunkhannock TErrace 6-8071 tiliger and whatever else one might associate with gardening will go on sale at Gate of Heaven school ' Bergman store hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, 10 to 5:25 SHOP MONDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY FROM NOON TO 8: bh P. M. Save as much as $50! eight-piece custom-made slipcover sets Values to $125 | COMPLETE Set consists of Sofa with up to 3 Seat Cushions, two chairs, one seat cushion each Protect your furniture, brighten your livingroom for summer with flower-fresh custom slipeov- Our cutter will come to your home, pinfit the fabric of your choice on your furniture to assure wrinkle- ers from Bergman’s. This is a special offering of brand new fabrics, patterns and colors. free fit. It is then sewn in our workrooms by an e xperienced staff. There are no extras to buy. Choose from modern prints, floral patterns, scenic prints, contemporary designs or harmonizing solid colors. Mix or match as your fancy sugg sests. Save 1.00 to 1.60 on every pair Dacron polyester Ruffled Curtains THAT NEVER NEED IRONING Regularly 4.99 to 5.59 a pair 3.79 The freshest, prettiest outlook for the spring and summer season . . . these lovely high-count Dacron polyester curtains at every window in your home. It’s good home economics to buy them at Bergman Days savings. All in frosty white. 57 x 63 57 x 72 57 x 81 57 x 90 Army Offers Assistance Ene Albert Smith To Graduate Nurses college or B.A. books, salary. in nursing, covering tuition, fees, and a liberal monthly | Mr. and Mrs, Ziba Smith, Jr. Wa Lake, Dallas RD have an- Graduate nurses may now receive ! financial assistance while attending university to obtain a | nounced the birth of a seven pound, | ten ounce baby boy, Eric Albert, at General Hospital on April 25. Mother and son returned home on | Sunday. There are four other children: Th's extension of the Army Stud- | Crystal Joy, six, Jewel Ann, three, ent Nurse Program, is available to | Melody Rose, two and Ziba 3rd, nurses who have graduated within program. Basic requirements include ! enrollment in a college or university | which offers a baccalaureate prog- | ram accreditel by the National League for requirements for the degree within 24 months. The number of candidates is necessarily limited. Graduate nurses who desire further information may contact Sergeant Joseph E. Potera, US' Army Recruiter, City Building, Nanticoke. Telephone Regent: 5-6980 any day from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. N CI: OF - CAL Worth a trip to Seraiton, NOW SHOWING ITS THE GREATEST EVER The hewest as seen through TECHNICOLOR" Special Croup. Boted! i CANNOT AND WILL NOT BE em VR VL GR E11 18 OR NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRE | 7 PRICE POLICY: 2 Wed. Sat. Sun., 2:30 pm, — $1.25 Mon. Thur, Fri, 8:30 pm. — $1.25 Fri. Sat, 8:30 p.m. Child. Students 5c Nursing and completes | | Merten Coolbaugh, | one. the past 30 months from a diploma Mrs. Smith is the former Flor- ence 'Yockavitch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Yochavitch of Hunlock Creek. Mr. Smith is son of Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Smith Sr. Huntsville-Ceasetown Road. | Smith is employed by the Trans- | continental Pipe Line. Brothers On Same Ship (VIEQUES, Puerto Rico (FHTNC) seaman, USN, and Laing N. Coolbaugh, ‘fireman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. Mrs. Shaver Ave., Shavertown, are serv- 8 | ing aboard the tank landing ship | USS Wood County, a unit which ques, Puerto Rico. The joint Navy-Marine Corps maneuver, cluded more and Marines aboard some 83 At- lantic Fleet ships. SUBSCRIBE 10 THE POST $1.50 0 Cau Lei aT EXPERT TAILORING ® Trouser Alterations eo Skirts & Dresses Hemmed ® Coat Alterations Cleaning & Pressing ADAMS Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown Mr. | and 4 Merten G. Coolbaugh of 64 took’ part in the first Atlantic | Fleet ‘Amphibious Force exercise of the year, climaxed with an as- | Open Til 9 Every Night a ——— 1 Graphic Arts Services INCORPORATED PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking etl a. 5 Rear 29 North Main Street Screen Prints, Art Work Phone VA 5-2978 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Our GLEN ALDEN COAL Postie Says: It’s With Your Coal Bin Loaded! BUDGET PLAN 10 Months To Pay—Local Deep Mined Coal No Money Down—No Interest Charge 13,000 B.T.U’s—Full 2,000 1b, Weight CALL OR 4-7781 J.B. POST C0. A Home Run NEW COAL 66 OXFORD STREET Lee Park, Wilkes-Barre Lehman Woman's Club Makes Plans For Fall Members of Lehman Woman's Club met Wednesday night at the Lehman Fire Hall, last meeting of the year, to make plans for the coming year. There will be a rum- dance. Carol dramatic reading. Members of the club who just completed a sewing ass project, Mesdames Mark Grimm, Jerry Bartz, Paul Doris Bdward Skalicky and John Calla- han, modelled their suits and dress- tang were Mesdames Willis Gentile, Edward Jones, Jchn Brad- svchak, Lee Fitzgerald, John Cal- '‘ahan, John Kenyon, John Chesno- vitck, William Motyka, Edward Jowell, Fred Peters, Edward Skal- ‘cky, Charles Ely, Francis Fertal, Bernard Rollman, Clinton Smith, James Kenny, Leo Mohen, Leon Bartz, William Cole, Eston Adal- man, Thomas Brown, John Davis, Mark Grimm, Jim Spivey, Joseph Chipola, Michael Crisci, John Lan- dis, Robert Disque, Thomas Hillyer, and Charles Bednar. Mrs. Libbie Smith, Hostess At Idetown Picnic Mrs. Libbie Smith, Idetown, ent- ertained at a picnic supper, Satur- day night for her son-in-law, Jos- eph Seida of Modesto, ~ California who was called here to attend the funeral of his father, Frank Seida, Wilkes-Barre, on Saturday. Joseph Seida, Mr. and Mrs. elle, Wilkes-Barre;, Modesto, California; ing the evening were Mrs. Corey Meade, Mr. and sons, Mrs. Joseph Comisky, Linda Jean, Kingston; Mrs. John Dobson, children, Elmira, N. Y.; Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mrs. Emory Had- sel. Then on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith and daughters, Peggy Jane, and Betty Lou, Allentown, Mrs. Edward Dungey, Forty-Fort, were guests of Mrs. Smith. Charlotte Martin President-Elect Charlotte Dowler Martin, daught- ler of Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, Shavertown, is president elect of New Jersey Dietetic Association, named at the association's thir- tieth annual meeting In Atlantic City. Miss Martin has been dietician at the Colenade, Louisville, Ky.; at Lake Placid, N, Y. and for six years for Statler Hotels. She is a graduate of Kingston Township High School and of Col- | lege = Misericordia: She took ad- | vanced work in nutrition at Wom- {en's College, Rutgers University, New Jersey. Mr. Mart'n retired from super- | intendent of Dallas Schools two | | years ago. | ‘Returns To Camp | Mr. | alville. Pfc Cragle employed at Natona Mill before ent- | | ering the service. YOUR LOCAL + INDEPENDENT AGENT Works for your Interests—Not the Insurance Company’s! For Expert Insurance advice call BESECKER AGENCY 10 MAIN ST. OR 4-5551 Phone MAGIC? WITCHCRAFT? .No! No! No! SPOTS and STAINS VANISH Before your EYES from Table Tops and Furniture CALL OR 4-0744 EVENINGS ® Furniture Repair @® Cabinet Work @ Antique Refinishing STEFAN HELLERSPERK WEST DALLAS mage sale, a bingo party and a Ripa entertained with a | Present were Mrs. George Smith, | Mrs. Betty Goodman, daughter Mich- | Clifford Davis, children. Callers dur- and Mrs. Walter Meade | Plc. William Cragle has returned | | to Fort Bragg, N. C. after spending | sault landing on the Island of Vie- [a ten day leave with his parents, | and Mrs. William Cragle, Loy- ig a graduate | from Avril 9 to 30, in- | of Laketon High School and was | than 40,000 sailors | . are infact. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Lehman May Gueen LORELIE BRIGGS oY Lady In Waiting DONNA LORD May Day went according to sche- dule at Lehman Tuesday afternoon, the identity of the May ik vealed at the beginning of the cession. , - Crowned was, Lorelie Briggs, with runner-up Donna Lord as Lady in ‘Waiting. See fuller account in Lake-Leh- man school news. P) Mother's Day Dinner Mr, ‘and Mrs. Corey Meade, Ide- town, entertained at dinner on Suh- day to celebrate Mother's Day and the birthdays of five members of the family. Present were Mrs. John Dodson. and children, Elmira, N.Y., Mrs. Joseph Comsky and Linda Jean, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Del- bert Meade, Sweet Valley, Mr. and | Mrs. Harvey Meade and son, Paul, Harveys. 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