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KOSHER, SLICED CORNED BEEF '/2 Ib. 59%¢ WHOLE FiCKLED HERRING "BAR-B-QUE CHICKENS 33¢ 5%¢ | i{ FANCY DRESSED WHITING - 29¢ ff FRESH HALIBUT STEAK - CLAMS - - 60# bag Ib. 2 |b. 3 doz. oO 5 0c! 59%¢ 29¢ 89c¢ 12.98 Be. era tor 194 | |GREEN APPLES .....3 ms 29! Ling CRISP PASCAL CELERY LUZERNE IN-STORE BAKING |Captains Named For YWCA Drive Mrs. Krimmel And Mrs. Lull Generals Mrs. William Krimmel, Overbrook Avenue, and Mrs. Lyman Lull, Col- Mrs. Ted Maxwell, Ave., Dallas; Old Goss Manor, Mrs. | {first day of Program for " Brent ‘Stanley Post § Guest At Birthday Party i | Road, @ | August 22, on his third birthday. fl Nancy Drapiewski, daughter of Mr. # and Mrs. C. V. Drapiewski, baked a # | birthday cake in the form of a large * ! were his brother, {| Mrs. A. L. Ray and children, Barry, ‘Deborah Lynne Belles | Mr. and Mrs. 1196 Zoa Ave. # | Hospital. She weighed 7 lbs and 8 | 7 oz. | Mrs. Belles is the former Lynne 8 Carol Watkins, daughter of Mr. | Mrs. Byron Watkins, Kingston. Mr. lege Manor, Generals of the Back Mountain area of the Membership & Drive of Wilkes- Barre YMCA, an- | nounce the following Captains and fl their territories: Dallas Borough — Mrs. Charles y Maxwell, Circle Drive; Dallas Town- ship—Elmecrest, Mrs. James Aikens, Elmcrest Drive; New Goss Manor — 36 Grandview Jack (Stanley, 131 E. Center Hill Road, Dallas; Overbrook and Hunts- ville: Roads and Chase Comers — Mrs. Paul Mulcey, Overbrook Ave., Dallas; Oak Hill — Mrs. Thomas Smith, Oak Hill, Idetown; = Shaver- town — Mrs. Franklin Dymond, 52 Perrin Ave; Shavertown and Trucksville — Mrs. Richard Mathers, 112 Carverton Road, Trucksville. The 1962-63 Enrollment Drive is | personalized by these women who | will call for membership renewals | and who will be inviting others in | this community to join the YWCA. Many persons in the Back Mountain area have heard of the Homemakers’ | Holiday Program held in the Town | and Country YMCA Building and | Shavertown Methodist Church, every | Tuesday morning from September to | May. Any newcomers to the com- munity who wish information should | fcci free to contact any of women who are participating in the Membership Drive. The Member- ship Enrollment Drive will be com- pleted September 18, which is the Home- makers’ Holiday. § Brent Stanley Post, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Post, Main Sweet Valley, was guest, rocking horse, complete with | Helping with Brent's gl Henry, Mr. and | Kevin, Brooke and Graceann, Brent | and his parents. Arthur Belles, Jr., Johnson . City, an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Deborah Lynne, August 2 in General and | Belles is son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- | thur Belles, Roushey St., Fernbrook. | The baby is the first grandchild | on both sides. | Lat | First Year At Nesbitt Embarking upon nurses training Thursday at Nesbitt Hospital were | five loca] ‘girls: Joan Fielding, of | Shavertown Carol Toluba and Don- the | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Rebecca Jayne Cragle Marries Edward Lech Of Schickshinny / Rebecca Jayne Cragle, daughter of | tion was held at the Benscoter home Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cragle, Hunlock | where supper was served to Mr. and Creek, married Edward Lech, son IMs Arden McMichael, Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. John Lech, Sr. Mrs. Fred Nichols, Mrs. George Wes- Shickshinny, at the home of Leon-|ley, Dorinda, Mrs. Herman Fink ard Harvey, Woodlawn Drive, Aug- | and family, Mrs. John Hardiman ust 25 at 1 p. m. |and family, Mr. and Mrs. William The bride chose lace and nylon [Nichols and family, Mr. and Mrs. street length dress with shoulder | John Lech, 3r., Stella, Mr. and Mrs. and pearls. She wore a white or-|{ Mrs. Anthony Lech, Ozzie, Mrs. chid. Linda Cragle was her sister's: Cecil Lech, Mrs. Helen Lech, Mr. maid of honor. She selected embroid- |and Mrs. Harry Cragle and family, ered beige sheath dress with match- ; Denise Whitesell, Mr. and Mrs. |ing accessories. Her shoulder bou- | Benscoter and the bride and groom. | quet was of green carnations. The bridegroom is employed at Writer Benscoter, Jr. was best!the Country Cousins Shoe, Inc, i man, | Mocanaqua. Following the ceremcny, a recep- E. Sandel Hunt Of California, Formerly Of Dallas To Marry E. Sandel Hunt, son of Mr. and | American Electronics, Incorporated, {Mrs. Sandel C. Hunt, LaHabra, {in Fullerton, ‘Calif. | Calif., formerly of Dallas, will be | Mr. Hunt is a graduate of Wyo- | married September 9 to Peggy Har- | ' ming Seminary and Dean School of | desty, daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. | Business. He majored in Electroni- | William T. Hardesty, Yorba Linda cal Engineering at the University of | Blvd., California. Miss Hardesty is | Arizona, where he was a member la graduate of Verna Miller's School | of the Junior Men’s Honor (Society | of Modeling, in Santa Ana, Cal. She and was president of Arcacia Fra- | was Miss Princess Telephone in the | ternity. He received his Bachelor { 1960 Silverade Day parade, Bunena of Law degree at LaSalle University Park, and was contestant in the Miss | {in Chicago and is employed at ‘Amer- Yerba Linda beauty contest in 1961 | {ican Electronics as a Reliability En- Pioneer Day celebration. She is | gineer. | presently employed as secretary fo | { Purely Personal veil attached to crown of iridescents | John Lech, Jr., and family, Mr. and , Mr. and Mrs. Jake Duda and sons, Ted and David, Prince George, Va., spent last week in Dallas visiting Mr. Duda’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Duda, Pine View Ave., his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peter | Duda, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Steele | and Mrs. Frank Howatch. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dwyer, Clear- water, Florida, are spending two weeks as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Bulford, Sutton Road, Trucks- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fitch, Hunts- BA i ville Road, spent the weekend at | chocolate saddle and licorice tail. | Cape Cod as neighbors of the Harry Smiths, vacationing there. Mrs. Arthur Keefer, Machell Ave- nue; submitted to surgery at General Hospital over the weekend. She will not be in her beauty shop for a while. Mrs. Alice Snyder and children Bobby, Jacqueline, Larry and Susan, Church St., Dalean, have ‘returned after spending two weeks visiting i her sister and brother-in-law, Sgt. and Mrs. James Kern and family at Fort Meade, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culp, Huntsville spent the weekend with the Kerns, bringing the Snyder's home. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston, Ver- non, entertained members of their club and families at a picnic at their Harveys Lake summer home 're- cently. There were 28 guests. W Wg 200 ANACIN Economical $i Family Size 98 Evans Drug Store SHAVERTOWN OR | na Wright, Dallas; Donna Lord and Dorothy Niezegoda, Hunlock Creek. 4-3888 DON'T FORGET TO STOP FOR OUR DELICIOUS | | SOFT | 1CE CREAM @® Chocolate ® Orange-Pineapple ® Vanilla ® White House ®. Banana @® Cherry Almond ® Pineapple ® Butterscotch ® Black Raspberry ® Carmel] Fudge ® Black Walnut ® Cherry Cocoanut ®. Pistachio- | SHERBETS ® Orange ® Lemon ® Lime COMBINATIONS ® Vanilla and Chocolate Main Highway ® Vanilla and Strawberry FORTY FORT ICE CREAM CO. FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY ICE CREAM SALE ® Vanilla and Raspberry ® Vanilla and Orange Sherbet © Coffee ® Chocolate-Chip '® Maple Walnut @ Strawberry ® Butter Pecan ® French Vanilla ® Raspberry - FERNBROOK TE PP Mrs. Mrs. W Conklin in Atla Olie a patie he will Mr." and Ju returne RT: Br NIH; Maine; Manche Mounta Por§ D in Dall Joseph Mrs. Ir Jacquel them. Mr. ¢ lin, Co with M Parrish turned ing the Richard Evely Mrs. © Trucks Nesbitt Mrs. Street, with a Present Siley, | Mrs. 1 Trucks Mr. Collingc Mr. anc port St with | some ti iM family, spel % s JoAn guest Of Sweet 1 Mrs. nue, re Geising A sith WL gr Ralph Mr. Charles ing son Mr. Cheryl, ter, N. with M penter, Mr. Bobby ¢ Mr. an ville, 3 home © Sweet Jacks Bethesc visiting Edwin Sha ort nd; some ti don Ev ertoswn. An Shavert Camp, ¢ Mr. Teddy, end vis ton, N. Mr. Bob ar have re a week Mrs. to her giving | reen, S brunett child fo Mrs. Po Weigel Rev. moved on {on at the « coming Mx. a mor ® moved vey is ation. Mr. Binghar part of Rood h Dallas. Mr. a family to Lake loney Telepho Lida New Y« days wi
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