EE —————.—. SECTION A —PAGE 4 Mrs. Arthur Blizzard, Hostess At Stork Shower Mrs. George Crouse Jr, | tained at a stork shower in honor of Mrs. Arthur Blizzard, Noxen, enter- | py. Louis Couples Club To Meet Couples Club of Dallas Methodist Church will meet Sunday at 8 p.m. Vitale, Children’s Service Cénter, Wilkes- Barre, will be speaker. Joan Dominick, Guest Joan Dominick, Pioneer Avenue, was guest of honor at a family get- together on Sunday afternoon, fol- lowing her confirmation at St. Theresa’s Church. Her grandpar- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ragan, psychiatrist at | Saturday evening at the V.F.W. hall, Present were: Mesdames Ernest Teetsel, William McGovern, James Hettesheimer, Larry Traver, Howard Higgins, Edward Miner, Ben Len- kosky, Albert Granda, John Malloy, ‘Edward Lasecki, Bruce Sutliff, Sam- ton, Mrs. Blizzard. uel Blizzard, John Jones, Fred Case, Howard Shook, William Belles, Pat Denmon, Alton Steele; Patricia Pat- Crouse and the guest of honor Mrs. Swoyerville and Mrs. Verna Dom- nick, Huntsville, were present to celebrate the occasion. Joan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Domnick. Alse present were sister, Jane and brother, Jerry and Stan- Doris Yanora, Mrs. Richard William Rogers Mr. Springlake, and Mrs. oN, birth of a son, Richard William on January 4 in Capefear Hospital. He { weighed six pounds. is the former Carol Hislop, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. White Birch Trailer Rogers is son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Fernbrook. He is sta- ley Linkowski, also of Huntsville. | tioned at Fort Bragg. H. Rogers, Richard Rogers, announce the lawn Drive, Mrs. Rogers Connie Hislop, Camp. Mr. Mr. Drake Twins Have Eighth Birthday Party Gary and Gale Drake, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drake, Wood- celebrated their 8th birthday on Friday with a party. Attending: Roger Brown, Debbie | Bulford, Buddy and Joan Nelson, Susan, June, Lynn and Paul David | ._ Wasserott, Virginia and Rick Drakes, and Mrs. Bud Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wasserott, Mr. i THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Methodist Church, were completed. Couples Club Plans Arnual Ham Supper Carlton Davies, Machell Avenue, Dallas, entertained members of the Couples Club, Dallas recently when plans for the annual ham supper Dinner will be held at the church February 2. Bulford and Mr. Drake. and Mrs. Sheldon Drake, Mr. and Mrs. Don and Mrs. Fred EE ER Pictures of Luzerne and Wilkes-Barre area win- ners arrived to late for publication, will appear next week. SAVE YOUR LUCKY LETTERS RAND SPELL GIANT PRIDE For 1 Silver Dollar TOP VALUE For 5 Silver Dollars B50, OS : Leonard Orehek 2060 Miller St: Stroudsburg Vicky Pennington Mrs. A. Bisignani PASCAL CELERY Large Stalk bs PURPOSE—PILLSBURY 5 5-1b. bag h Be (4c off) STAR-KIST TUNA a CHUNK STYLE or 23¢ With 8c Newspaper Coupon 3 Lh. Can 19 CHASE & SANBORN cme 3c OFF JELLO PUDDINGS VERMONT MAID SYRUP . .. .. no STOKELY GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 2 inns 205° 225° be 29° ... 55° LG. FAMILY SIZE Fancy Halibut Steak Shrimp Cocktail - Fancy Salmon - Fancy Porgies - Fresh Salads - “Fisherman Fresh” Fancy White Shrimp (40 to 50 to the Pound) Luzerne Appetizers Smoked Jumbo White Fish - (Potato - Macroni or Cole Slaw) Fresh Chopped Liver ~~ t Whole Pickled Herring - ef 25 Bonus T TV a With the Purchase of 53¢ Size of G!EEM TOOTH PASTE 6 +4 Coupons Good Thru Saturday, ONE COUPON TO A CUSTOMER CRISCO Ea 25 Bonus Ww alin With the Purchase of One 6 Pack 0 MELLOW MINT PATTIES Jan. 19th 4 25 Bonus rz Stamps With the Purchase of One Lb. or Over WH!TE AMERICAN CHEESE Coupons Goed Thru Saturday. ONE COUPON TO A CUSTOMER at iat Qa han ad yt 25 Boars TV Stamns With the Purchase of 10-0z, Jar Chase & Sanborn Instant Coffee 0 16-0z GC “ Coupons Good Thru Saturday, Jan. 19th - ONE COUPON T0 A CUSTOMER Cans gn Cem CN EES Amdo mi V2 Jan. 19th | 0 | Coupons Good Thru saturday. ONE COUPON TO A rEUSTOMER Jan. 19th Seafoods CEES EEE 7 ii im Lp, BOR G Bane 7 stags il 3.4 oz. 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All BH Vorriss) Pkg. 55¢ REG. 49c REG. 45¢ Jrange De AN Lr GIANTS FAMOUS BAKED GOODS WHIPPED CREAM TOPPED (Reg. 89¢ each) Locanut Cream Pig inezpple-Gheese Crescent 39 [ohit Cake BAKED FRESH SEVERAL TIMES DAILY omemade style Bread 69. 350 28 5 ik : go To Celebrate Fiftieth Anniversary MR. AND MRS. BRUCE CRISPELL Mr. and Mrs. Brucs Crispell, Har- | their fiftieth wedding anniversary Sun- veys Lake, will celebrate day, January 20, with open house from 2 to 4. will be served at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Donald Nulton, on Saturday | evening. Mrs. Crispell is the former Gert- rude Hoover, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Hoover, Outlet. Mr. Crispell is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Chester Crispe ell | of Noxen. Friends and neigh- bors are invited. A family dinner | DALLAS, PENNSYLVAN 1A pa The couple was married in Lu- zerne, January 21, 1913, by the Rev. W. J. Day and spent their entire lives in the Harveys Lake area. Mr. Crispell is now a retired school bus driver. | They attend the Outlet Bible Tab- ernacle. Mrs. Crispell is active in the missionary society of Outlet | Free Methodist Church. There are three children, Willard, Outlet, Arlene Swinehart, Kirk- | wood, Erma Nulton, | also = five grandchildren, Beverly | Wandell, Diane and Elaine Swine- | hart and Lois and Timothy Nulton. Mrs. Paul Gross Is Book Club President Mrs. Paul Gross will take ‘the presidential chair from Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins, Monday afternoon at 2, at meeting of the Book Club, Back Mountain Memorial Library Annex. Installed also will be Mrs. Thomas Hillyer, vice president; Mrs. Willard Seaman, treasurer; Mrs. Moyer, secretary. Atty. James Lenahan Brown, president of the Protective Associa- tion, will speak on its work and aims. Mrs. George Montgomery, chair- man of hostesses, will be assisted by Mrs. A. G. Rutherford, Mrs. J. F. Sallada, Mrs. Charles Frantz, and | Mrs. W. B. Jeter. In The Picture Pictured in the December issue of ! Pennsylvania Township News, a statewide publication, attending the annual Luzerne County Township Officials convention, Lehman, several months ago, are Daniel Homer | DeMarco, Groblewski Ere Honored At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Adrian E. DeMarco, Sr., Sutton Road, Trucksville, en- tertained at a dinner Sunday hon- oring their son, Adrian, Jr. Anthony Groblewgki, Jr., son of Overbrook Avenue. The boys were members of the confirmation class, receiving the sacrament Shavertown. Attending the dinner | were, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Baur, Jr., Michael and Julie Ann, Naz- areth; Dr: | ski, and sons, Mark, Jimmy, Billy, | Peter, and Robert; Mr. and Mrs. DeMarco, Mary Ann, John, Helen, Paul, Gerald, Clare, and the honorees. Richards, Dallas Township Tax Col- { lector; Joseph Ide, Lehman Police Chief; William Fink, Hunlock | Township Chairman; Loren Sorber, Union Township Chairman, and 'David Perry, Franklin Township Auditor. 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