Made = = Mies 5 rr fm a RE Yell sate (WIR 95 00 50 00 00 aE S 3 { DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mrs. Martin H. Schmid, Canton, | Ohio, will be guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Charles T A. D. Hutchison, Overbrook Road during the weekend of the Library Auction. Mr. and Mrs. Don Self, Sarasota, Fla., will spend the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dewitt Sr., Elmcrest Drive, and attend the Library Auction, When the DeWitts vacation in Flordia they visit the Selfs. Stefan J. Hellersperk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stefan H. Hellersperk, West Dallas, left on Sunday for New Yop. City where he will start work- ing ‘for Foster Wheeler as engineer. From New York, after three weeks concentrated training, he will be transferred to other company plants. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Glasby, Glenside, Philadelphia, and Mar- jorie Creasy, Chestnut Hill, will be guests of Mrs. Byron H. Creasy, Pio- neer Avenue, over the weeknd. They are coming to attend the Library Auction. : Doris Mallin, Pinecrest Avenue, and Jean Agnew, Idetown, spent last week in Atlantic City. Mrs. John Allen and Bobby and Judy are spending some time in Texas visiting the late John's sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. William Farber. Monday they started driving home via Ohio and expect to arrive this weekend. Mrs. Blanche Ide, mother of Mrs. ‘Masters, Hunlock Creek, who has been a guest at Carpenter Convalescent Home, is now a pa- tient at General Hospital. Mrs. Irene Moore has returned to her home, East Dallas, after spending the winter in Homestead, Fla., with her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dymond. Onfgthe ' way home she stopped at Clearwater to visit Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hawk. Betty Sutton and Neta Sheldon, Johnson City, N. Y., spent Saturday with their folks, Mr. and Mrs, John Sutton, Troxell Switch. Myr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Sweet vil, recently spent some time in Cortland, N.Y. where they attended a bridal shower, for their grand daughter, Nancy Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stookey, Parrish St., are spending two weeks in Ontario Canada. \ Word has been received, that “Mrs. Robert Lincoln, arrived in Ger- many, after a very exciting trip ‘by jetir. ? Mrs. Fred Scaife, Mrs. Walter Vaughn and Bobby Vaughn, Bloss- burg, Pa., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Williams, of Dallas. Mrs. Russell Coolbaugh, Lehman, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Emmett Moyer and Jo Ann, of Still- water, recently drove Private Har- old Coolbaugh to Fort Monmouth, N.Jigy where he is stationed. hile there, Mrs. Coolbaugh, Mrs. Moyer and Miss Moyer spent some time with Miss Mary Cahalen, of Neptune, New Jersey. rs. Rhoda Bartell, Mrs. Donald Paeglow, Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Croom, River St., Wilkes-Barre, attended an Antique Show in Cort- land, N.Y., last Tuesday. IA neighbarhood card club meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Leffko re- cently. Refreshments were served and prizes were won by: Mrs. Dorothy Cosgrove and Mrs. Rita Cutter. Present were: Mesdames Dorothy Cosgrove, Betty Hanna, Rita Cutter, | Peggy Hartman, Dorothy Whaelan, | Martha Longmore, Lucy Turner and and ‘the hostess. Mrs. Ray Shiber, of Center Hill "Road, recently spent the day in Stroudsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pierson and z children, Huntingdon Valley, home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jennings thegy | Pa. ®are spending a week at the | Norton Ave. is Ernest E. Watkins of Machell | Avexue has returned home from Wilkes - Barre General Hospital where she has been a patient for 2 weeks. Franklin Township Chief of Police Byron Kester and wife Ethel will | visit their grandson Roger Bellas at his army station in Fort Knox, Kentucky, from Friday to, Tuesday. Accompanying them will be their granddadghter, Dora Lee Mahler, and friend Joyce Schoonover. Of- ficers Buell Kester and Paul Mahler will be in charge of the department. William G. Prater, Overbrook Avenue, is taking a ten-week course at Pennsylvania University prior to joining the faculty of Towson State College, Baltimore, Md., this fall. For the past two years he has been instructor at Montclair, N. J., High School. ~ EXPERT TAILORING .® Trouser Alterations _@ Skirts & Dresses Hemmed ® Coat Alterations Cleaning & Pressing | ADAMS Back Mt. Shopping Center a0 Shavertown | Open Til 9 Every Night THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1962 Neighborhood News And Notes Of Personal Interest SECTION A — PAGE 3 Mrs. Leslie Agnew Is Hostess At Picnic It was almost a family reunion Sunday at the home of Mrs. Leslie Agnew and family, Briarcrest Road, Idetown, when she entertained in honor of Lt. Commander and Mrs. Charles Bolon and family of State College. Mrs. Bolon is Mrs. Agnew’s sister, former Jane Brown of Ide- town. She and her family will leave shortly for Monterey, Califs, where Lt. Bolon has been transferred with the U.S. Navy Air Force. He has been with the Navy for thirteen years. There are five children; Tad, Gina, Johnny, Linda and Molly. Mrs. Agnew served a buffet picnic supper in her yard to Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Am- brose Jones, Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Honeywell, and son, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heverly, Mr. and Mrs. Milton John- son, Mr. and Mrs. John Engler, Jr. and family, Kingston; Mrs. John Engler, Emma Engler, Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Bond, Center- moreland; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawkins and family, Rahway, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Brown, East Dallas; Sandra and Joy Agnew, Idetown; and the guests of honor. - Thomas Williams Are Married Thirty-One Years Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, -Chase Road, who celebrated their 31st wedding anni- versary Friday. The following were present also to celebrate the birth- day of their daughter Carol Lewis, whose birthday fell on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Griffith and daugh- ter, Dana, of Little Falls, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Williams and son Thomas Allan, Jr. of Lehman and Mr. and Mrs. George Jones of Forty-Fort., ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis and children Bobby, Judith and Glen. Debbie Lynn Bockus | First Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. James Bockus, Lake Silkworth, entertained Sunday at a birthday party honoring their daughter, Debbie .Lynn, who was one on June 29. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. David Price, Harvey's Lake; Mrs. Frances Verazin, Jose- phine Jakabowski, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bonning, Mr. and Mrs. Michael McAuvic, all of Lake Silk- worth; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Briggs, Nanticoke and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Patterson and son Hugh, Buffalo, New York. Baby Is Home Barbara Sue Wickard, 5 week old daugter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wickard of Windsor, N.Y., is home after being hospitalized in Wilkes- Barre General Hospital for tests. Mrs. Wickard, the former Joy Steele is staying with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Basil Steele of Sweet Valley. The other Wickard children, Fallie, Duane Jr., and Steven are enjoying their vacation at Grandma and Grandpa’s. Return To Alaska Charlie C. Cowart Jr., recently home on an emergency 30 day leave has returned to |Alaska to finish his year tour of duty. He will be re- turning home in November. His wife, the former Betty Roese and his 5 month old son are anxiously awaiting his return. Eastern Star Choir To Sponsor Social The choir of the Dallas Chapter, 396, Order of the Eastern Star, will have an Ice Cream Social Saturday, July 14, at the Kunkle Fire Hall on Route 309. Madeline LaBarre, chairman, states members © will donate pies, cakes, and many kinds of syrups to be sold in any quantity from 5 o'clock on. Honored Twice In May Capt. Harold C. W. Birth Captain Harold C. W. Birth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Birth, 109 S. Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville, was honored by the 10th Tactical Recon N. G. twice during the month of May. Captain Birth and Navigator Lt. D. W. Kirkschner, McKeesport, Pa., achieved the most outstanding reconnaissance photograph of the week on two different occasions. The photographs were mounted and put on display in the 10th T. R. W. War Room for viewing by the comman- der and staff. Captain Birth is married to the former Vida R. Kocher of Ruggles and has two children, Cynthia five years old and Bradley, three. He is presently stationed in England. Carrie Phillips Leaves For Bermuda By Plane Carrie Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phillips, Demunds Road, left Saturday by plane for Bermuda to spend a two week vacation with her sister and brother in law, Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. Henry Phillips and family. Mrs. Phillips and her two children will return with her for a two month’s visit with her parents. Carrie is employed at Laros Inc. ‘During her vacation last year she flew to Kansas to visit her and brother in law. Double Birthday Party On June 17, friends and relatives sister gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, Jr., Muhlenburg, to help Mrs. Evans and Mrs. George Mortimer celebrate their birthdays. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heckman, Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Finley and Bobby, Lake Parsippany, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ryless,. Terry Lynn and Evelyn Dene, Muskogee, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, Sr. and son Ronald; Mr. and Mrs. George Mortimer, Pat- rick, Mary Alice and Susan; Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, Jr. Amy Jo, David III and Darrel. Past Matron, Honored By Eastern Star The Dallas Chapter 396 Order of the Eastern Star, was highly hon- ored at the Philadelphia Grand Sessions last week when one of its members, Mrs. Ann Roberts, Past Matron, received a Grand Appoint- ment as a member of the Pennsyl- vania Homes’ Auxiliary Board. Mrs. Roberts, who resides at Sunbury, is a former resident of Claude Street, Dallas. Graduuation Party Rochelle Mendelsohn was hon- ored at a graduation party Sunday, June 10 given by her parents. She received many lovely gifts. Mem- bers of her Sunday school class were guests. They, were: June Cooper, Mary Gaines, Martha Mes- sick, Wayne Rhone, Donna Smith, and Richard Mendelsohn. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST Ada Mae Freeman Will Marry James Hoyt On Saturday, July 7 Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Freeman, Kunkle, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Ada Mae, to James Hoyt, son of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Hoyt also of Kunkle. Rev. L. E. Peterson will perform the ceremony. in First Baptist Church Beaumont, 2 p.m., Saturday, July 7. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion will be held in the Kunkle Com- munity Hall. \ Miss Freeman' is a graduate of Monroe Township High School. She is employed by the Anwell Dress Shop in Kingston. Mr. Hoyt is a graduate of Westmoreland High School and served with the U.S. Navy for two years. He is employed by the Forty Fort Dairy at Center- moreland. The couple will reside at 62 Shaver Avenue, Shavertown. Showers have been given for the bride elect by the mothers of the prospective bride and groom, Bar- bara Freeman, Mrs. Carl Ide, Caro- lyn Besteder, Mrs. Ada Freeman, and Mrs. Lillian Urschet. Former Trucksville Boy Weds Shirley Carson At Georgetown Shirley Ann ‘Carlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carlson, Wilridge Road, Georgetown, was married Saturday, June 23, to Douglas W. Riddell Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Riddell Sr., former Rice Street Trucksville resi- dents. Douglas is nephew of Mrs. Della R. Case, Briarcrest Road, Ide- town. Rev. Joseph Cleary officiated at the nuptial mass, high noon, in Sacred Heart Church, Georgetown. The bride wore gown of white nylon organza and lace with back accent of winged bustle. Her el- bow-length veil was gathered to an organza rose crown trimmed with seed pearls and she carried large white chrysanthemums with pale pink sweetheart roses. Carol Wood and Terry Satkow- sky, both of Georgetown, were maid of honor and bridesmaid, respec- tively. They were attired in match- ing daytime dresses of pale pink nylon organza with floral em-| broidery in deeper pink bordering the skirt. They wore pink pill box hats of organza, trimmed with veil- ing, and their bouquets were of white sweetheart roses. Donald Kovacs of Norwalk was best man and John Madden of Nor- walk and David Carlson of George- town, usher. A reception for 90 guests was held in the IOOF Hall in Ridgefield where a buffet luncheon was served. After a trip to New York the couple will reside at 68 Wilton Avenue, Westfield. Both are employed with Westfair Air Service, the bride as an office clerk, and the bridegroom as a me- chanic. Mrs. Riddell was graduated in 1960 from the Wilton High School and Mr, Riddell attended Norwalk schools. Carverton Class Plans Old Fashioned Social “Pairs and Spares Class”, Carver- ton Methodist Church will sponsor an old fashioned Ice cream-straw- berry social July 14, starting at 5 p.m. David Perry Jr. is chairman. The ice cream will be hand turned by the stronger men in the class, the cream custard made by the ‘women. The kids will lick the paddles. In addition to the ice cream, there will be luscious home made strawberry shortcake, the kind Grandma used to make, old fash- ioned. home: made root beer, made by Stephen Stearn, the traditional fish - pond, directed by Mrs. Donald Searfoss, home-made cake and pie, hamburgs, hot dogs, coffee and cold drinks. : The Carverton Methodist Church is located on Church Road which branches off Carverton Road at the old red sawmill. Carverton Road is between West Eighth Street, West Wyoming and Trucksville. Class Of 1942, Luzerne To Hold Reunion July 7 The 1942 Class of Luzerne High School will hold a twentieth re- union on July 7 at the Castle Inn. Cocktails 7 to 8, dinner 8 to 10, dancing to the tune of a combo, 10 to 1. Reservations must be in the hands of Norma Whitesell Smith by July 2. Eugene Brennan is chair- man, Betty Ann Montross Clark, co- chairman. Many of the ninety six members of the class have already been heard from. Anyone who knows the whereabouts of Delores Doug- herty Chefaly, Donald Howells, Joseph Grazaitis, Pauline Survilla Cubberly, Thomas Smigel or Mar- cella Luksic Walsh should contact Helen Byelick O’Malia, 139 Wood- tip Drive, Trucksville. Prizes will be awarded to those who have distinguished themselves by having largest family, coming farthest etc. Sell Quickly Through The Trading Post Fowler, Dick THE BOSTON STORE Harveys Lake and The Boston Store ee JUST A SPIN OF ‘THE: DIAL | and you reach In Wilkes-Barre ORchard 4-1181 Subscribers, Only NO TOLL CHARGE Sweet Valley Center Moreland, Dallas and Walker en LL FERED Jane Salansky, Guest At Birthday Parties Jane Salansky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Salansky, Jackson Township, observed her sixth birth- day anniversary on June 27 and was honored guest at a party. Present were Denise Sherwood, Wendy Germond, Susan Strye, Suz- anne Salansky, Megen and Jennifer Delaney, Elizabeth and Cany Jones, P. J. Salansky. Mrs. Edwin Delaney and Mrs. John Jones. On Thursday, Jane was guest at a picnic supper given by her grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arley Har- ron, Harveys Lake. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Harron, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Stryker and Jane, Reading; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, Brenda, Souderton; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Daniels, Debby Cindy, Pamela, Suzanne Salansky, P. J. Salansky, Mrs. Pat Salansky, Zerilda Jones, Plymouth. Zerilda had just returned from England, Wales and Scotland where she spent a month and a half with her uncle, Thomas Jones. Charles B. Fennell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bert Fen- nell Jr., Rochester, N.Y., announce the birth of a six pound baby boy, Charles B. Fennell Jr. at Highland Chairman Of Hospital. This is their first child. Mrs. Fennell is the former Judy! Rowlands, daughter of Mrs. Richard | Rowlands and the late Richard Row- lands, Trucksville. Mrs. Rowlands | spent a week at Rochester while Judy was in the hospital. I Irem Women Golfers Play Blind-Partners Tourney Mrs. John Vivian and Mrs. George | H. Montogomery won the blind-part- | ners tourney at Irem Country Club | Friday. { Mrs. Charles Phillips and Mrs. | Howard Jones were runners-up. | Mrs. Warran Unger won the putting | prize. This Friday the Captain's prize | is at stake. Mrs. Russell is the team captain. GLIDERS These are down Below Sweet Valley CLOSEOUT BIG REDUCTIONS SUMMER FURNITURE "WEB CHAIRS — LOUNGES at GREAT SAVINGS. SUTLIFF'S FURNITURE etc. LN all marked — at Bloomingdale OUR FURNITURE IS PRICED LOW! ‘05 CO A 0 CC 0 CC Site Xi I: . ts oe Decorations _ | Mrs. Thomas E. Reese Mrs. Thomas E. Reese is a mem- ber of the decorating committee for Dallas Senior Woman’s Club annual summer dance, ‘Mexican Holiday”, | to be held at O'Connell's Twin Lakes on Saturday, July 14 at 9 p.m. Mrs. George McCutcheon, chair- man and Mrs. William Wright, co- chairman, have announced that breakfast will be available following the dance. Other committee chair- men, Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe, posters; Mrs. Boyd White, contact; Mrs. Wil- liam Clewell and Mrs. Sherman Har- ter, receptionists; Mrs. Robert Brown, publicity; and Mrs. Merrill Faegenburg, reservations. Reserva- tions should be made by Thursday, July 12. . Susan Jane Gramley Has 1st Birthday Party Susan Jane Gramley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Gramley Jr. Harveys Lake, was guest at her first birthday party on Thursday. The house was gay with large pink and blue umbrella suspended from ceil- ing and streamers leading to guests and their individual gifts. An attractive centerpiece of flo- wers and cake adorned the table. Guests were Grandma, Mrs. Norman Shannon, Great-Grandma, Mrs. Elizabeth Zacharias, Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Gramley, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hadsel, Mrs. Ho- ward Higgins, all of Harvey's Lake, Fred Shook and daughters Sandy and Norma of East Dallas, Gordon and Donna Lane, Tunkhannock, Barry West, Betty Jane and Vir- ginia Shannon, Mary Ann, Carol, Sherry, Dorey, Millie and Harry Zacharias, Harvey's Lake. Charles Perkins Has Seventh Birthday Party Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Perkins, observed his seventh birthday June 26, with a family dinner. Attending were brothers and sisters, Patricia, David, Jonathan, Mark, Ruth, Priscilla Beth and Becky Sue; a cousin, Stephen Pye, Hatboro. Wedding Invitations BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS At The Dallas Post ALE FAMOUS NAME Maria's MAIN ST. DALLAS To Rev. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freeman, | Dallas R.D. 1, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Bar- bara Ann, to Rev. Richard W. Met- | calf, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Met--| calf Sr., Shickshinny R.D. 2. Miss Freeman, a graduate of Tunk- | hannock High School, is employed | Barbara Ann Freeman Engaged W. Metcalf by the American Stores Company in Forty Fort. Rev. Metcalf is a graduate of Huntington Mills High School and Bob Jones University, Greenville, 8. C., where he majored in Bible. He is pastor of the Bible Protestant Church in Milford. Kiwanis Women At last week's meeting of Women of Kiwanis, Mrs. William Wright asked that women having costume Auction, bring it to her home in New Goss Manor, where it can be cleaned and polished for the Odds and Ends Booth. Women of Kiwanis are manning the Odds and Ends this year, under chairmanship of Mrs. Norti Berti and Mrs. James Huston. Mrs. Merrill Faegenburg, presi- dent, appointed Mrs. Thomas Krei- dler treasurer, and asked Mrs. Wil- liam Guyette to head up a com- mittee to make arrangements for the July 25 picnic to be held at the home of Mrs. Ted Ruff. Mrs. David Joseph's birthday gift was won by Mrs. Joan Williams. Mrs. David Evans Jr. Surprised On Birthday Mrs. David Evans Jr. Howell Road, Sweet Valley, entertained at a sur- prise birthday party honoring her mother-in-law, Mrs. David Evans Sr. Sweet Valley. Bingo was the main diversion of the evening. Friends and relatives attending were Doro- thy Mae Evans, Minnie Maharty, Ethel Piatt; Blodwyn Price; Anna Mae Heckman; Anna Mae Hixson; Marion Heckman; Harriet Mortimer; Jean Maharty;’ Mary Davis; Bernice Shugar; Frances Growbuslie; Mary Levanbowski; Lottie Comoraski; Olga Pish; Ann Yedloski; Ann Pil- coni Martha Shibila; Jenny Gor- ham; and Kathy Stepchak. Andrews Reunion Third Annual “Andrews” Re- union was held at Ber Vaugh Park Berwick on June 24. ! Those attending were:. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bauman. Sr. and chil- dren Peggy & Clifford; Mrs. Augusta Bauman, Bloomsburg; Mrs. Garman Powell, Alvin Meeker, David An- drews, Shavertown; Mrs. Emma Kocher, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fox and children , Allen Jr. Linda, Em= ma May, Lehman; ; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Andrews and children Francis, Joan, David, Renee, Lee Jr., David Goynn, Wilkes-Barre. Next Mrs. Michael Dubil Sr. and children Edward, Bonnie, Ronnie, Debbie, Lehman. i The mext Reunion will be held at the same place the last Sunday of June 1963. jewelry to donate to the Library | Ask Members To Donate Jewelry To Auction | Mrs. Harry Pieffer had as her as- | sistants on reservations Mrs. Clyde Birth and Mrs. Florence Werner. Mrs. George McCutcheon intro- | duced speakers Russell Carling, | manager of TWA, and Mrs. Rose Va- lenti of Central Ticket and Travel Agency, who spoke on the Good Neighbor Policy and conducted a question and Answer period. Others present were Mesdames John Henninger, Paul Laux, John Blase, Ted Ruff, Lloyd Williams, Mitchell Jenkins, Leo Corbett, Franklin Gager, Harry Peiffer, Ed- win Thompson, Alfred Ackerson, Leon Emmanuel, Jerome Gardner, Helen Rice, Clara Troxell, Norti Ber- ti, James Huston. Pic. James P. Fluck Celebrates Birthday fc James P. Fluck will enjoy a { belated birthday celebration on FPri- day at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Fluck Sr. of Harvey's Lake. Pfc. Fluck turned eighteen last week,, June 27, while serving at Fort Knox, Ky., and posponed observance until he could be at horfie on a ten- day leave. He will return to Fort Knox on Tuesday. Present will be his parents; his sister Katherine; Mr. and Mrs. John Fluck, Jr.; cousins Francis Romano and Karen Sutcliffe from Philadel- phia. Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick from Fernbrook. Susan Jean Veitch Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Veitch, Center Hill Road, announce the birth of their first child, Saturday, | June 30, at Nesbitt Hospital. Susan | Jean weighed in at seven pounds, | two ounces. Mrs. Veitch is the for- { mer Dorothy Kolesar of Miners { ‘Mills. “Susdn Jean is the fifteenth | grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Wiley | Veitch, of Claude Street, and the | third for Mrs. Frances Siley, | Dorothy's mother. ‘Band Sponsor's Meeting During July and August, Lake- { Lehman Band Sponsors will meet in | the music room of Lake building, on | the third Tuesday of each month, | July 17, and ‘August, 21. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST FRANK forty years ago. The after MOUNTING WITH SIX t -— ¥ : AMERICAN oh 63 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre LH onli, fr with yours! The before picture above shows an old ] diamond ring from the filigree era of thirty or a graphic example of the transformation that fakes. place with a modern mounting. The same diamond « but in a setting that does justice to its beauty?! 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