The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 12, 1962, Image 4

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BUDDIES
MAIN ST. LUZERNE
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ALL SIZES
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SHIRTS
51.49
— SMART KNITS — PLAINS — FANCY
JULY CLEARANCE SALE
VALUES
To
$2.98
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REG.
SPECIAL GROUP
HUSH PUPPIES
$9.95
$7.95
LIGHTWEIGHT
SUMMER
JACKETS
20 off
ELL
STRAW
HATS
REDUCED
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REG. 93.98
BOYS" (COTTON CORDS SPECIAL
$3.98
i THESE ARE ALL EXCEPTIONAL BUYS!
WE
GIVE S&H
Green Stamps
TOO !
| Aang YEAR ANTE uNGY ITE ENAaY dP anna Te NAAT ANIC ED
women’s
Of Bargains
KNIT SHIRTS
children’s
Home Furnishings Too!
RIGHT NOW — when you need Fresh new summer
and Shoes.
Check These Values
Not Advertised !
sportswear
(Reg. to 2.49)
2 FOR $3.25
| Summer Dress -
~ LARGE SELECTION
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WASH SLACKS
$3.91
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DRESS SHIRTS
VAN HEUSEN (Short & Long. Sleeve)
33.38
BAK-LON (Campus) SHIRTS
Only $2.97
MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE
~ SPORT SHIRTS
2 For $3.
SNEAKS | DRESS
HEELS
$1.58 | $3.99
SAVE TO 50% SHOE SALE!
Entire Summer Stock Reduced !
Sperts flats, Wedgies, U.S. Kedettes, Plus reductions on some
Dress heels, U. S. Keds,
children’s & women’s regular stock.
KEDETITES MEN’S
SHOES
$2.99 | 30% OFF
THONGS 33c up
S&H GREEN STAMPS,
MEN'S WEAR
SAVE
— Shop The
TOO!
BOYS’ DUNGAREES
$1.44
BOYS’ PANTS
2 for $2.50
SPORT SHIRTS
31.24
BOYS’ SWIM TRUNKS
88¢ up
CANNON BATH TOWELS
2 for $1.
DRAPES
2 for 95.
PRINT COTTONS
3 yards $1.
PLASTIC DRAPES
2 for $1.
(Double Knee)
(Short Sleeve),
Petti-point BEDSPREADS
SLIT
SEAMLESS HOSE
3 for $1.45
10, 20, 30, 40%
GLOBE'S 2 Big
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1962
| Breaks Collarbone, Ends
Motorcycle Tour By Jet
Bob Kropp, Jackson Township, on
a circle tour of the country by
motorcycle, broke his collarbone in
a traffic accident: in Crescent City,
California, after sucessfully negoti-
ating roads in the Bad Lands and
Yellowstone Park, and visiting the
World’s Fair in Seattle. He was
swinging down the Pacific Coast,
expecting to take in the Grand
Canyon and other points of inter-
est on his way back East. Abandon-
ing the motorcycle he flew home by
jet, and is now staying with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kropp.
Bob, a 1950 graduate of Lehman
High School, served a two-year
hitch in the Navy during the con-
flict in Korea. He is employed by
the Eastern ‘Auto Forwarding Com-
pany.
Legion Election
To Be Held Friday
Daddow [Isaacs Post, American
Legion, will hold election Friday
night at the Post home, Memorial
Highway. Members must show 1962
membership cards to vote.
Slate: Commander, James Daven-
port; Senior Vice Commander, Rich-
ard Staub; Junior Vice Comman-
der Bernard McDermott; Chaplain,
George Cave; Treasurer, Ed Buckley;
Service Officer, William O’Brien;
Historian, Joe Oravic; Sergeant at
Arms, Tom Kane and Joe Drust.
Buction Pix Posted
See the Library Auction pictures
posted at Boyd White's, and pick
yourself out of the crowd. Later,
they will he on view at the Library.
Anyone interested
tures,
in getting pic-
contact Jimmie Kozemchak.
SEEN EERE EN EEE ANE ENA NNER AR ENR REE 4
GLIDERS
These are
down
Below Sweet
Valley
CLOSEOUT
BIG REDUCTIONS
SUMMER FURNITURE
WEB CHAIRS — LOUNGES
at GREAT SAVINGS.
SUTLIFF’S
FURNITURE
etc. Tf
all marked
— at Bloomingdale
clothes — the GLOBE smashes prices on all men’s —
on Famous
Friendly
DRESS SALE!
ALL SIZES —
‘4.88
Sleeveless Cottons
CUR FURNITURE 1S PRICED LOW!
Brands
Floors
ca. CHNEEEEEEEEANAEERENNNEENASEEASNSNNNNERRRRE NEA ANNTEE RENAN
and
Hundreds
of (Clothing
For
MANY STYLES
seas |
REG. TO $4.98 $2 97
CHILDREN’S & MISSES
SKIRTS - SLACKS - JAMAICAS
BLOUSES - KNITS - SWIMSUITS
REDUCED
20% to 40%
LIGHT WEIGHT COATS
to ’2 OFF §
ALL HATS ‘lL.
SALE STARTS
THURSDAY 6 P.M.
OPEN THURSDAY &
. FRIDAY EVENINGS
"PARK FREE
IN REAR
Mrs. Roger McShea was hostess
at luncheon Tuesday afternoon to
members of the Back Mountain
Branch of Mercy Hospital Auxiliary
at her home on Upper Demunds
Road. Plans were laid for the
coming year, and reports of the
June card party received.
Guests were Mesdames George
Arzente, Jr., Jacob Beline, John
Casey, Edward Cavan, Maurice
Mrs. Roger McShea Is Hostess
To Mercy Hospital Auxili
lary
Evans, Merrill Faegenburg, Jacob
Gabel, H. G. Gallagher, Ignatius
Gallagher, William Gallagher, J. B.
Hughes, Paul Gates, Edward Gil-
mer, Leland Guyette, Philip Jones,
William Kennedy, Tillie Loveland,
Donald McCrea, Leo Mohen, Paul
Monahan, Joseph Neuner, Anne
Stenger, Daniel Warner, and Misses
Mary Weir and Jessica Thomas.
Addison Woolbert Has
Ride Over Old Territory
Addison Woolbert, Jr., and his
wife Alma of Nicholson were visit-
ing old friends in the area on Mon-
day, following his convalescence
from a heart attack suffered earlier
this year. Although he still has to
remain in the car, and says he gets
very tired, Add was looking fine.
of those who sent cards, letters,
gifts, flowers, and prayers during
his illness and stay at Moses Taylor
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| Open
Hospital in Scranton.
As district representative of the
{ Purina Company and a'Dallas na-
tive, Add has hundgeds of friends
| here who are plugging for his com-
, Plete recovery.
Three Women Making
5-Week Western Trip
|
|
| Mrs. Nora Dymond, Hazle Baer
| and Mrs. Everett Wilson are making
an extended tour of the west having
! left here a week ago Saturday by
car for Gary Indiana, and the
Sperfish, N. D, pageant. They have
visited Yellowstone National Park.
After a stop in Salt Lake City they
‘will go to Sacramento, Cal, where
Mrs. Wilson will meet her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Irene Flanagan, a regis-
tered nurse, and spend some time
with her at her home in Danville
while Miss Bear and Mrs. Dymond
| continue on to Seattle for the
World's Fair.
Later they will rejoin Mrs. Wilson
at Danville and continue their five-
weeks trip to the Grand Canyon
and other points of interest along
the way home,
Patricia Prynn Wins
Scholarship To Union
Patricia Prynn, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Glendon Prynn, Joliet, Ili.,
formerly of Bunker Hille, has been
named one of thirty eight winners
v of W. T. Grant Company four year
college scholarships.
She attended Joliet High School
i and Joliet Junior College and was
il | a member of National Honor Socie-
ty. She will enter Union College,
Ky., as a sophomore in the fall. Her
cousin, David Glahn of Bunker Hill
is also a sophomore there.
He is deeply appreciative to all |
Grandma Berti Flys
To Rome For Visit
Mrs. John Berti, 72, Swoyerville,
mother of the late Burgess Norti
Berti,, left June 28 by jet from
Idlewild Airport, New York to visit
her daughter, Mary, and her broth-
ers and sisters in Rome Italy. It
was her first return to Rome in 50
years.
Accompanying her to Idlewild
and taking part in the bon voyage
party were: Mrs. Norti Berti and
daughter Myra, Mr. and Mrs, Wil-
liam Berti, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berti
and families, Jerry Sutton and Jan-
et Cleasby.
‘Grandma Berti will be in Italy for
one month.
Attends Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. John Clause and
daughter, Brenda, Pioneer Avenue |’
attended the wedding of Rosemary
Siegel to Charles Wesley Pierson,
jr., at Long Island on Saturday.
They spent the weekend at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Pier-
son, Long Island.
Howard At Great Lakes
Newell D. Howard, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Austin K. Howard of Sutton
road, Shavertown, was graduated,
June 235, from two-weeks training
as a naval reservist at the Naval
Training Center, Great Lakes, Ill.
Nearly 2,500 reservists from
throughout the country received
training in ordnance and gunnery,
damage control, water survival and
other seamanship subjects.
Gerald E. Wilson
Home From The Navy
AMH2 Gerald E. Wilson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Wilson, Carr
end having been discharged * after
four years with the Navy. Jerry
received his boot training at Great
Lakes and Norman Oklahoma Naval
stations, spent two years at Pensa-
cola and at Quonset Point in Naval
aviation. = He | alsg . served short
periods on the Carriers Saratoga and
Enterprise, the latter off Cuba, He
wap a member of the Class of '58
at Dallas Franklin EL Sopoal,
MAIN ST.
BUY HOW
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Reg. to 5.95
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All Shoes Priced Wholesale and below... :
WOMEN’S FLATS
MEN’S WORK SHOES
Men’s & Boys’ LOAFERS & OXFORDS $3.97
‘Values to 6.95
' WOMEN’S SNEAKERS
TABLES
TABLES
DRASTIC PRICE CUTS ON
P.F. FLYERS!
BUY WINTER * RUBBER FOOTWEAR
SAVE DOLLARS
"POLLY’S SHOE STORE
DALLAS
7 GOING.
| OUT OF BUSINESS |
SAVE!!! |
$2.97
$5.87 up
$1.47 up
We give S&H Green Stamps
Saturday
30 E.
10 AM. to 5:30 P.M. Daily
i0 to 9
POLLY" S Shoe Store
MAIN ST.
DALLAS
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Avenue, is expected home this week- |’
Purely
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. John Duda, Pine
View Avenue, had as guests over
the holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Duda and children, Hampton, Va.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Duda,
Newark, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosler, Par-
rish Street, have returned from a
vacation in Virginia and North
Carolina. They visited /Fairfax, Wil-
liamsburg, Jamestown, Elizabeth
City and spent a week with their
son and family, Doctor C. L. Hosler,
who had a cottage at Nags Head.
From there, visits were made to
Cape Hatteras, Manteo, The Eliza-
bethian Gardens and the Wright
Brothers Museum, the Memorial at
Kill David Hill. While at Hatteras
light house, a heavy cloud forma-
tion formed a water spout and Mr.
Hosler captured it in his movie
camera,
Mrs. Alexandria Harrison, River-
side, arrived last week, to. spend
some time with Mr. and Mrs. James
LaBar. Mrs. LaBar is a daughter of
Mrs. Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roese, daugh-
ter Nancy and children, of Bay
City, Mich. and Mrs. Elsie Carr, are
spending a week with Bob Roese
and family in Mooretown.
Debbie and Pam Hennant, Green-
ville, N. C. and Scott Williams, Wil-
son, N. C.; are spending some time
with their aunt, Mrs, Don LaBar.
A family gathering was held in
honor of Pam Hennant, of Green-
ville, N. C., on her birthday, at
James LaBar's plot in Kunkle,
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McCarty,
Wellington Avenue, spent the week-
end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Linden
Tucker at Schenectady, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide, Parrish
Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Elston, Lehman, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Space at Cambra on
July 4.
Mrs. Joseph Adametz, Jackson
Street, entertained members of her
pinochle club yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide and Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Ide and Jean spent
last Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Wil-
liam Parks at Register. Monday the
Ides who are on vacation and en-
joying old friends, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith at Forty
Fort.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold J. Allabaugh
have returned to their home on
Monroe Avenue, Dallas, after spend-
ing some time ‘in Florida.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs:
Eugene Hummell, Sr., Harveys Lake,
were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Frantz,
South Amboy, N. J; Mr. and Mrs.
Earle Hummell, Fort Wayne, Ind:
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scott, Sr.,
and family, Noxen; Mr. and Mrs.
Loren Hummell, Lorrine, Linda and
Lou Ann of Swoyerville, N. J.
Mrs. Ernest Watkins, Machell
Avenue, was readmitted by ambu-
lance to General Hospital early
Thursday morning, after having
been discharged the day previously.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox, Bur-
bank, Calif., will arrive next week
to spend some time with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Weidner, Lehman Avenue,
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