AR AAR ASE [20 APL Pi CE w * of Luzerne County anounces House and Garden Day Saturday, from 1° to 5:00 p. m. with (Chairman Mrs. and CoChuienan | Mrs. Charles Talley. The following | 18 ‘years Dallas homes will be entoripassed | Robert Hunter ___ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA _ = Four Back Mountain Homes pg For Saturday Tour — THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1962 Planfied. Parenthood Assoc’ ation | fieldstone Sillers At is dtantod on Payne, Mrs. Aaron Weiss, Mo, Jule chest, dating back to 1840 is a by the tour: Pictured above left is the one story | enhanced by the Goeringers’ contemporary farm house of Mr. and | sonal interior was or iginally the old Payne home- | stead, built in the 1920 era. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and ‘Mrs. Goeringer purchased it |Shrine Acres, Mitchell left above, two acres of improved ground. It | Ayres and Mrs. Thomas Kiley. The lovely ranch style home of [will take | treasured possession. Art enthusiasts particular interest in Jenkins, ' some noteworthy etchings by Hay- is “illus- | den, Pennell and Whistler. Hostesses ago and used it as a | trative of the mode of today’s com: summer home until about five years |fortable living. The two- year old will be Mrs. Stephen Wilson, Mrs. William Conynham, Mrs. Roy Mor- ago, when it was remodeled and home is situated on a terraced lawn | gan, and Mrs.. Henry Doran. per- | which gracefully slopes into a wood- | decoration into the |ed area. Furnishings include a com The home, right of Mr. and Mrs. | Richard Maslow, Country Club Road Mrs. Harry Goeringer, Demunds Rd., | charming year-round home it is to- ei of Danish Modern and |portrays the early American coun- East Dallas. Of brown shingle and | | day. Hostesses will be: Mrs. Bruce er tes [EX BUY DOLL CLOTHES | beautiful antiques of which a cherry | try style theme throughout. Blue fand white SECTION A —PAGE 3 handpainted wallpaper | = Also featured in the tour will be |-Jr., Mrs. Stanley Freeman, Mrs. Ken- | ¢f the Planned Parenthood Clinic with red and yellow accents cheer- | the attractive split four-level, home neth Lee, Mrs. Donald: Davis and | at Kirby Health Center in Wilke fully grace the interior. Points of | of “Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Smith, | Mrs. Walter Phillips. | Barre. interest will include: a pine paneled | | Elmcrest, with hostesses Mrs. Frank | Tickets may be purchased by con- | The local clinic is one of many dining’ room, a den paneled in pecky | Townend, Mrs. Lewis Rogers, Mrs. | | tacting Mrs. Charles Talley or Mrs. | operated by communities throug cypress wood, Delft tiles inlaid in | Charles Frantz and Mrs. Matt Fields. | Robert Hunter, both of Forty Fort; out the United States affiliated wif the blue and white floor of their | Another of the homes to be tour- | Mrs. Lewis Berger, Dallas; the Plan- | the Planned Parenthood Federati young daughter's room, and a group | ed is the charming three-story co- | ned Parenthood Clinic, Kirby Health | of America. This unique organiza of colleges by one of New York’s well | lonial home of Dr. and Mrs. Richard | Center or. at the individual homes | tion, founded by Margaret Sanger known painters. Hostesses will be: | Post, Split Rail Lane, with hostesses: | on" the day of the tour. Proceeds | emphasizes the problem of the pop Mrs. Lewis Berger, Mrs. Ray Turner, | Mrs: Lenore Shaskan, Mrs. Elwood [from the House and Garden Tour | ulation explosion and stresses the Jr. and Mrs. Stanford Weiss. | Whitesell, Mrs. Fletcher C. Booker, | will be contributed to the support need for family in populatio | | | planning. ! Read The Post Classifieds BACK MT. LIBRARY AUCTION JULY 5-6-1 WARDROBES FOR ALL DOLLS. 8” and 10” Complete Outfits BIG SAVINGS . | ‘Boy Scouts Of Troop 232 Deep In periment In Mulch Gardening | Williams Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, | Hatfield, Pa., announce the birth of AT | dale Hospital. ter of Mrs. | | liams is son of Mrs. | a son on Monday, June 11 in Lans- | He weighed seven | pounds, eight ounces. Mrs. Williams is the former Daisy Belles, daugh- Earl Belles and the late Earl Belles, Fernbrook. Mr. Wil- Beatrice Wil- | liams and the late Squire Williams | of Trucksville. BARBIE & JINNY | Linda,-Lauren and Bobby. For 15” To 24" Dolls | Sitver Leaf Club There are three other children, ~~ | Silver Leaf Club will meet Tues- day evening with Mrs, Oliver Ells- 2m | worth, Building? Buying? Mortgage Loans Pay Only O% Down on VA and FHA 8 Open Daily 8 to 2 Friday Nights 5 to 8 At The Friendly ‘Miners in Dallas” MINERS NATIONAL BANK Main Street, Dallas, Pa. The Boy Scout experiment in mulch farming is going great guns out on Huntsville Road, where Troop 232, under instruction of Mrs. Joan | Brobst, is trying out some revolu- | tionary, methods of planting and culture. The mulch has proved one thing already: Tt conserves what little moisture is in the ground, and prevents drying out during the un- usually hot weather. Mrs. Brobst | says the field could use even more mulch, spoiled hay and straw, etc. Men are asked to cooperate in an interesting experiment by wvolun- teering to haul hay. Mulching permits planting on top of the soil, seeds and potatoes “cuts” protected by mulch. As the roots strike down into the soil, nvideh turns into humus. Some of the Scouts are gaining their gardeners’ badge by working the plot. The prime purpose is to start a treasury for the Scout Mothers, | receive a share. Grace Cave i$ permitting use of | ! | her field. | Men who are cooperating include whmacn’ | Nesbitt Alumnae Plan | Golden Anniversary | Alumnae Association of Nesbitt | Memorial Hospital has invited all | graduate nurses to the “Golden | Anniversary Homecoming Reunion”. | A dinner will be held on Satur- day evening, June 23, at Carousel | Motel, and on Monday evening, June 25,2 tea and tour of the hospital will be held for out-of-town and | nearby alumnae who have not seen the recently made changes. ‘A surprise program has been ar- ranged and decorations will follow the 50th or Golden theme. A } NEW SUNDAY imi { \ for DICTON’S BAKERY Shavertown Shopping Center 9 am. to 2 p.m. | | | A SN — i however the scouts will | Jim Borton, Paul and James Gates | Ed Friar Jr., Charles Glawe, Eugene John Butler, Scoutmaster; Ed Friar, Sr.; Jim Borton, [Paul Gates Sr., | Devens Mill, Peter Skopic, Manzoni | Patten, Carl Smith, Bulford, Penn | Brothers, Hillside = Farms, Basil | State Seed Co., Lollypop Race-Way, Jim McCoog- | Frantz, Lou Goeringer, Carl Goer- | ~~ Gardeners are Mike and Jim Mec- | Pryor, Norbert Schneider, Matt Gil Donations: of materials have been | inger, Bogdon’s Riding Academy, t Coog, Robert Glen John Butler, Carl ' lis, Jack Kitchen, Bill Fetterman, received from Rave’s Nursery, Jay and and Lauren Dymond. | Ray Elston, Krispen, Mary Weir, | | Brobst, Bill Dougherty, ... proud of your flair for floral arrangements? cordially invites you to enter one or more of your finest floral arrangements in its JUNE 27th, 28th, and 29th Register this week. Advance Eniry Notice cards and com- plete show information at Luzerne National Bank. Call . or stop in for yours. FREE! . . . an attractive, handmade DENTON FLORAL VASE will be presented to everyone entering an exhibit in the show A RE ee ER a a Member F.D.I.C. ' 118 Main Street, Luzerne 5 @ PIPE LIGHTERS WALLETS BEST GIFT OF ALL ! A FISHING LICENSE ‘TOBACCO POUCHES FOR DAD! CIGARS ~ PIPES CIGARETTES TOBACCO OLD SPICE SETS Fanny Farmer Candy SUMMER ASSORTMENT RAZORS CIGARETTE LIGHTERS ~~ EVANS : A MAIN HIGHWAY DRUG PRESCRIPTION OR 4-3888 “Next To The Postoffice... And Just As Reliable” STORE SHAVERTOWN PHARMACY
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