4 SECTION A — PAGE 4 | ls ge | | enn ] nd { i i gi | > THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1962 CELEBRATE A SECOND THANKSGIVING WITH THESE SPECTACULAR FOO! WITH PURCHASE OF $10.00 OR OVER R CUSTOMER AT THIS PRICE WITH PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR OVER LIMIT ONE BAG PE 100 BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS WITH $10.00 PURCHASE or OVER Excluding Cigarettes, Milk Products and Fair Trade Items COUPON GOOD THRU SATURDAY, DEC. Ist LIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER aan Ar dh TRIE. Ls { Top Value Stamps Prices — In Addition to % Quality Choice Grad. Beef 2 ATTENTION GOURMETS! Our Luzerne Giant Is Now Offering U.S. PRIME BEEF At Slightly Higher Our Regular High LOIN LAMB CHOPS SPECI FRESH--U. S. GOVT. INSPECTED ANT ALS From Gl Big pieces of ten- der, plump chick- en, sizzling on the grill. Nothing ex- cites the taste- buds more. These fryers are the na- tion’s finest, sci- entifically fed for finer flavor and tenderness. Buy big to meet the heavy demands for seconds. CUT-UP CHICKENS \ CHICKEN QUARTERS LEGS or BREASTS 2 on GENUINE SPRING —ARMOUR S TAR Ih. TEESE i x 9 100 Bonus TV-Stamps j With the | Purchase of | * ANY (ONE) CHRISTMAS WREATH 4 : Coupon Good Thru Saturday, Dec. 1 { & ONE COUPON TO A CUSTOMER 50 Bonus TV- Stamps With the Purchase of V5 GAL. LESTOIL Coupon Good Thru Saturday, Dec. 1 ONE COUPON TO A CUSTOMER 50 Bonus Ea | With the Purchase of Two 12-¢z. Jars 4 GIANT PRIDE PEANUT BUTTER | Coupon Geod Thru Saturday, Dec. 1 ONE COUPON TO A CUSTOMER | 35 Bonus TV- a With the Purchase of 10 Lb. Bag MAINE RUSSET POTATOES Couzen Good Thru Saturday, Dec. 1 ONE COUPON TO A CUSTOMER With the Purchase of 2 Lb. Pkg. of Xx } DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIX 0 (8c OFF) | Coupon Good Thru Saturday, Dee. 1 X ONE COUPON TO A CUSTOMER v | EEE IEE EEN EENES = [[EeED 5:2 == 925 Bonus TV-Stamps i } | i With the Purchase of 1 Pound or Over pS > MIRACLE WHIP EXQUISITE RINDLESS SWISS CHEESE Coupon Good Thru Saturday, Dec. 1 S ONE COUPON TO A CUSTOMER [0 e SAMSONITE SANKA FOLDING CHAIR WITH $15.00 SQUARE CUT SHOUL Breast O' Lamb " 15¢ o Fresh Lamb Paiiles » 49c Giant's Famous Produce = FRESH SREEN JUICY—RED SALAD DRESSING TOMATO JUICE BC, BN, OR BD—MIX OR MATCH BREAKFAST DRINKS INSTANT GOFFEE ~35¢ Qt. 49. WORTH OF REGISTER TAPES $3.98 (REG. $6.95 VALUE) LITTLE & IVES READY REFERENCE ENCYCLOPEDIA Sun Valley Cut Corn Sun Valley Peas, Carrots Musselman'’s Applesauce 49¢ ! 16-0z. Cans FROZEN FOODS Sun Valley Mixed Vegetables . Sun Valley Idaho French Fries, Pkg. ....Fke, Pke, : Pke, Jar WISCONSIN SHARP 46-0z. one B80 CHEESE " 59¢ 46-0z. 100s i OAK FARM: : FRESH EGGS big $1.19 Ca 48 8-0z. Jar MILD CHEDDAR Tp ) ry 1b. 0 |b starkisT | OOPTIR YY TAY : TUNA B. ie SPREADS 12268 | Ne GET YOUR CHRISTMAS FTS FREE in WITH wees Giant Register Tapes ¥ WHIPPED CREAM '@ BANANA PIE SNOW WHITE COCOANUT LOAF CAKE Iced Breakfast Buns Sr m—— SIN STORE” Baking Russian “BABKA” ALL BUTTER AND FILLED WITH PURE RASPBERRY JAM Reg. 89c each 69¢ Reg. 49¢ 39¢ Reg. 4 for 29c 4 for 25¢ At a very pretty wedding, Satur- day at 2 p.m., Sandra Lee Swire, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Swire of Noxen became the bride ley. Rev. B. Kirby Jones performed the double ring ceremony before an altar banked with palms and ferns, | in Christian Church, Sweet Valley. Mrs. wedding music and Kay Altemus sang “I Love You Truly” and “Be- cause.’ The bride, given in marriage by | her father, wore floor length gown of Chantilly lace and nylon styled with tight bodice with sweetheart | neck lined edged with pearls and iridescents, full bouffant skirt and | long tight sleeves tapered at the wrist. Her elbow length veil of French illusion fell from a coronet of pearls and sequins and she car- ried a Colonial bouquet of white carnations and lilies of the valley. Maid of honor, Diane Swire, sis- ter of the bride of Noxen, selected | knee length gown of yellow nylon | y and lace fashioned with round neck- line, short sleeves and cummer- bund. Her head piece was of yellow flowers and matching veiling and she carried a Colonial bouquet ‘of blue carnations. Bridesmaids were Patricia Swire | Christian, sister of the bride of Stroudsburg and Jeanette Shaw, sister of the bridegroom of Sweet | Married On Saturday, November 24 of Gary R. Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shaw of Sweet Val- | Jean Holcomb played the | MRS. GARY R. SHAW , Valley. They chose gowns identical ‘to that of the maid of honor in | blue and carried Colonial bouquets ‘of yellow carnations. Flower girls, Linda Swire, cousin of the bride 'of Noxen, and Francene Altemus,’ niece of the bridegroom of Sweet | Valley, wore accordian pleated taf- feta frocks of orchid and blue and | carried baskets of mixed flowers. Mrs. Swire, mother of the bride, | wore street length light blue bro- | caded taffeta dress, navy acces- I sories, and shoulder bouquet of pink carnations and Mrs. Shaw, mother of the bridegroom, royal | blue dress, black accessories and red carnations. | Best man was Timothy Shaw, brother of the bridegroom and lets Thomas R. Swire, brother | of the bride of Hunlock Creek R.D. and Wilbur Shaw, brother of the bridegroom of Sweet Valley. Ring- bearer was Tithothey Shaw, nephew of the bridegroom of Sweet Valley. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held in the church parlors | and the couple left for a short mo- | tor trip. Both Mr. and Mrs. Shaw attended Lake-Lehman High School. Mr. | Shaw is employed by the United | Sports Wear in Nanticoke. | | PURELY PERSONAL JERE | Mr. and Mrs. John Dives, Clifton | Springs, N. Y., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Miers, | Perrin Avenue, Shavertown. | |a birthday party, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, Jr., Midway Manor, entertained at. Thanksgiving dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Moen, Suzanne and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas Sr., Brad and Rod Thomas, the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sair) Phila- delphia, recently visited Mr. Stair’s mother, Mrs. Edward Stair, Shaver- town, and brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stair and Ellen, Davenport Street. Mrs. Stair ac- ccmpanied them home and spent Thanksgiving with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Price and family, Upper Darby. Mr. and Mrs, Ted Poad, Shaver- town, entertained at Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Clark, Kevin aad Linda, Forty Fort. Mrs. Ruth Houser, Spring Street, Shavertown, entertained at Thanks- giving dinner her two daughters and families, Mr., an Mrs. W. Dean Johnson, Russell, Dean Jr., Sandra and Barbara, Trudksville aid Mr. and Mrs. Elston Brace, Ruth and Bert and a'new born daughter born last Saturday. Mrs. Arthur Calkins, has returned to her home on Jackson Street, after being a surgical patient at General Hospital. Carol Williams, Parrish Street, was guest of honor on Friday at given by her neighbors. Attending were: Mes- dames Don Paeglow, Carl Daubert, Charles Hosler, James LaBar, Ralph Brown and Stewart Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shaw, Shick- Mrs. Alvin Long and Brent, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, Dallas, entertained at Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. and Mrs. William Moyer and Bob, Schuylkill Haven, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scaife, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vaughn, Jimmy and Bobby, Blossburg. Bonnie Lou and Nancy Carol Robins, Edison, N. J. recently spent a week, with their grandmother, Mrs. Laverne , Race, Davenport Street. Major Glen Loveland Visiting Friends Here Major Glen Loveland, U. S. Air Force thas been visiting friends in this community for a few days be- fore leaving for Texas, Arizona and California where he will take Parh in the missile program Major Loveland had previously been ‘stationed in Washington, D. C. in an administrative position, but requested a change to this import- ant field of defense. A former resident of Shavertown for many years, he is well known throughout the -Back Mountain. He iis married to ‘the former Margery | Hirko, Kingston. While in this local- ity the couple are staying with Maj- or Loveland’s sister, Mrs. Richard Griffith. FRIGIDAIRE, ishmobile The Full-Size Mobile Dishwasher that Loads Easily From the Front! eo Easy-to-use Four-Way Dish- Minder Dial lets you pick the washing, rinsing and drying cycle you want! eo Front-Loading Roll-To-You Racks! e No installation costs! 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